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Crawley Town!

PostPosted: Sun Oct 03, 2010 8:08 pm
by steveizy
Not quite Barclays Premier League yet but CTFC are top of the Blue Square Premier League by 3 points after 13 games. Promotion at the end of the season would earn them a place in the football league.

They have a tough match away at Luton on Tues. but whatever the result the 3 point buffer will help.

I say - let's all get behind them

"GO ON CRAWLEY"!

Re: Crawley Town!

PostPosted: Mon Oct 25, 2010 8:08 pm
by steveizy
Crawley have slipped down to second after defeat at home by Newport County recently.

However, revenge is sweet and Crawley got it when they turned the tables and knocked Newport out in the FA cup, at Newport!

HA HA :D

... Come on Crawley :lol:

Re: Crawley Town!

PostPosted: Tue Oct 26, 2010 5:39 pm
by dub
Love the Avatar....
Soon be Christmas :lol:

Re: Crawley Town!

PostPosted: Tue Oct 26, 2010 7:31 pm
by steveizy
Bah Humbug :evil: :twisted: Grrrrrrr!

Re: Crawley Town!

PostPosted: Tue Nov 02, 2010 8:58 pm
by steveizy
Crawley still going great. An away victory at 8th placed Mansfield, with Crawley winning 1-4 has put them one point clear of Wimbledon who had a poor result at mid-placed Darlington, losing 0-2.

Not even half way through the season so too early to celebrate, but if Crawley continue on their present form, we could be seeing League Football at the "Broadfield" next season :)

Re: Crawley Town!

PostPosted: Mon Nov 08, 2010 9:34 pm
by steveizy
Crawley demolished league-below Guiseley in the FA Cup on Saturday. Guiseley 0 - Crawley Town 5 :lol:

That result earns them a home match against League-one giants Swindon Town :o

No date has been set yet - so watch this space.

Crawley and Swindon have met previously in a pre-season friendly, in July 2005 at Broadfield. Crawley lost 3-4. But in 2005, I remember Crawley had all sorts of problems. I think that with their present form and management they could pull this off. It's certainly going to be a sell-out and hopefully a great game.

In the Blue Square League nothing has changed at the top. Crawley still have a fragile one point lead over Wimblebon. The Reds are away this Saturday to mid-placed Darlington, whilst the Dons, on paper at least, have an easier task away to lowly Barrow.

Re: Crawley Town!

PostPosted: Wed Nov 10, 2010 8:50 am
by dub
Come on Crawley Town next season leaugue footy
Then soon after the FA Cup final
Hang on to your Trilby :!:
y 8-)
Look forward to your Crawley F.C Upates
:D