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Crawley Town Football Club is an English football team from Crawley, West Sussex. Image File history File links Crawley_badge. ...
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Broadfield Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Crawley, England. ...
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Rungnado May Day Stadium is the worlds largest football stadium. ...
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Stephen J. Steve Evans[2] (born October 30, 1962)[1] is a former professional footballer and football coach from Glasgow, Scotland. ...
Conference National (currently billed as the Blue Square Premier for sponsorship reasons) [1] is the top division of the Football Conference. ...
The 2007â08 season is the 128th season of competitive football in England. ...
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They compete in the Conference National division of the Football Conference, the highest level of the National League System and fifth highest of the overall English football league system. Conference National (currently billed as the Blue Square Premier for sponsorship reasons) [1] is the top division of the Football Conference. ...
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History The club was formed in 1896 and played their formative years in the West Sussex League. Five seasons later they entered the Mid-Sussex League and won the Senior Division in only their second season. Crawley remained in Junior Football until they entered the Sussex County League in 1951, although they had played in an Emergency County League competition in 1945-46. Four seasons in First Division ended in relegation, but Crawley returned to the First Division immediately as runners-up. The club then switched to the Metropolitan League, a competition for both professional and amateur sides. Still retaining their amateur status, Crawley won the Metropolitan League Challenge Cup in 1959. Crawley adopted professional status in 1962 and joined the Southern League the following year. For the next 20 years Crawley played in the First Division in its various guises, apart from a brief taste of Premier Division football in 1969-70. In 1983-84 Crawley finished as runners-up to RS Southampton and returned to the Premier Division, where they remained until 2003-04. Four seasons in the Sussex County League First Division ended in relegation, but Crawley returned immediately as runners-up. Meanwhile, club officials had decided that the club’s future would be better served by playing in the Metropolitan League, a competition which catered for both professional and amateur sides. The compactness of the league meant that travelling costs were kept to a minimum. Still retaining their amateur status, Crawley won the Metropolitan League Challenge Cup in 1959 and finished as runners-up to Worthing in the Sussex Senior Cup. Crawley adopted professional status in 1962 and the following year they joined the Southern League. For the next 20 years Crawley played in the First Division in its various guises, apart from a brief taste of Premier Division football in 1969-70. During that time Crawley won the Southern League Merit Cup in both 1970-71 and 1971-72 losing in replays away from home after draws. In 1983-84 Crawley finished as runners-up to RS Southampton and returned to the Premier Division where they have remained ever since, albeit only just avoiding the drop in 1990-91 due to the ground grading system not allowing ‘promoted’ clubs into the Premier Division. For other uses, see Southern Football League (disambiguation). ...
The club won the Sussex Senior Cup in 1990 and 1991, but it was in the 1991-92 season that Crawley really hit the headlines when they reached the FA Cup Third Round proper and enjoyed a money-spinning tie with Football League First Division neighbours Brighton & Hove Albion at the now defunct Goldstone Ground. Although Crawley lost 5-0, they were far from disgraced and earned a bumper pay-day from a gate of 18,301. During that cup run they defeated league side Northampton Town at home 4-2 in the First Round proper. This article is about the English FA Cup. ...
From 1889 until 1992, this was the highest division overall of organized football in England. ...
Brighton & Hove Albion Football Club is an English football club based in the coastal city of Brighton & Hove, East Sussex. ...
The Goldstone Ground (or The Goldstone) was a football stadium and home ground of Brighton & Hove Albion F.C. between 1902 and 1997. ...
Northampton Town Football Club is a football club based in Northampton, Northamptonshire, England. ...
In 1999 the club went into a two month period of administration after which John Duly, a club director and local businessman, took over control of the club. Duly also appointed his eldest son Steven as Managing Director to run the club on a day-to-day basis and Jo Gomm became the club’s first chairwoman. In July 2000 Crawley received a record sum for a player as Jay Lovett was sold to Brentford for £60,000. The 2001/02 season ended in disappointment as a four-month spell at the top of the Dr Martens League ended in a final league position of fourth. Brentford Football Club are an English football club based in Brentford in the London Borough of Hounslow. ...
The Southern League is an English football league for semi-professional and amateur teams. ...
Although finishing further down the table in 2002/03, the season was ultimately a successful one, with Crawley winning the Dr Martens League Cup over two legs vs Halesowen Town; and also the Sussex Senior Cup, defeating holders Eastbourne Borough 6-5 after a sudden-death penalty shoot-out. Eastbourne Borough are a semi-professional English football club, based in the town of Eastbourne, East Sussex, and are members of the Conference South division. ...
2003/04 proved to be the most successful in the club’s history. Not only did Crawley retain the League Cup (beating Moor Green), but also won the Southern League Premier Division for the first time, in its most competitive season for many years. This along with the league’s Championship Trophy which was won in July, completed a treble, in manager Francis Vines’ first full season in charge. Promotion meant Crawley would finally be in the newly named Conference National, and established the Reds as the leading non-league club in Sussex. In the summer of 2005 John Duly sold the club to a local group of business men (the SA group or SAG). They turned full time and spent a reported £60,000 (a club record) on prolific non-league scorer and twice conference national golden boot winner Daryl Clare. However after a poor start to the season and a 4th qualifying round exit from the FA cup to Braintree Town, Francis Vines (the club's most successful manager) was sacked. Daryl Clare (born 1 August 1978 on Jersey) is an Irish footballer. ...
Simon Wormull was given a short spell in charge as player-manager before the club hired new manager John Hollins, a former England international and an ex-player and manager for Chelsea, but he failied to make an impact early on. A run of 11 games without defeat saw the club climb from second bottom to finish comfortably above the relegation zone. However during this time SAG reported that they weren't making enough profit and cut all players' and employees' wages by half. This breach of contract meant that any player could serve 14 days notice and leave with the club having no right to ask a transfer fee: club captain Ian Simpemba, midfielder Simon Wormull and record signing Clare all took this course of action. The remaining players did receive some backdated payments but bonuses since February 2006 remain unpaid. John William Hollins MBE (born July 16, 1946) is an English former football player and coach. ...
First international Scotland 0 - 0 England (Partick, Scotland; 30 November 1872) Biggest win Ireland 0 - 13 England (Belfast, Ireland; 18 February 1882) Biggest defeat Hungary 7 - 1 England (Budapest, Hungary; 23 May 1954) World Cup Appearances 12 (First in 1950) Best result Winners, 1966 European Championship Appearances 7 (First in...
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During close season the club were investigated and found to have breached their wage cap and so were fined £10,000 and docked three points. SAG subsequently placed the club into administration. On 8 August 2006, a creditors' committee voted against the only offer for the club (from previous owners the Majeed brothers) by a margin of 2-1, meaning the club is set to fold. In recent times ties with the fans and community have been severed after reports of intimidation and violence being used against fans of the club. is the 220th day of the year (221st in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Fans have formed a Supporters' Trust and have informed the administrators of their interest in buying the club should creditors not accept a deal from the SAG reported to be 25 pence in the pound. On Monday October 30, 2006, Crawley Town manager John Hollins and assistant manager Alan Lewer were sacked by the Crawley Town board, just under a year after Hollins had taken over. The club had had a tough year on and off the pitch due to their financial problems; however Hollins had helped them steer clear of relegation. The fact that Hollins had been sacked didn't go down well with loyal Crawley fans, as he had helped them through some tough times and turned down other offers from higher clubs to stay at Crawley. Despite having started the season with minus 10 points due to going into administration, under Hollins's guidance the club had moved off the bottom of the Nationwide Conference, having 12 points after 17 games. John Hollins's last game in charge of the club was an FA Cup defeat to lower league Lewes where former Crawley Town captain Ian Simpemba, former striker Jamie Cade and former player manager Simon Wormull now played their games. is the 303rd day of the year (304th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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The club have now appointed captain Ben Judge and player David Woozley as their new managerial team. They are thought to be getting the help of former Millwall and Fulham coach, John Yems. Eventually they steered Crawley to 18th place and with it, Conference survival (without the points deduction, they would have finished 10th). David Woozley (born December 6, 1979 in Berkshire) is an English professional footballer who currently plays as a defender for Crawley Town. ...
Millwall Football Club are an English professional football team based at the New Den Stadium in Bermondsey, South East London. ...
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On 29 May 2007, Steve Evans was appointed as the club's new manager. This announcement attracted widespread condemnation by the club's fans, due to the criminal nature of the club's owners, as well as Evans. is the 149th day of the year (150th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Stephen J. Steve Evans[2] (born October 30, 1962)[1] is a former professional footballer and football coach from Glasgow, Scotland. ...
On 7 August 2007 they were deducted 6 points for bringing the league into disrepute and it was also revealed that they only had 5 eligible players just 4 days before the new season began is the 219th day of the year (220th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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As of September 2007 the two caretaker player managers Ben Judge and David Woozley, left the club, neither seemed to be playing much of a part in Steve Evan's 2007-2008 campaign although each player had individual reasons as of why they were leaving. Judge, Crawley Town's longest serving player wanted to spend more time with his family and David Woozley wanted to quit football altoghter to follow his aspiration of becoming a firefighter. David Woozley (born December 6, 1979 in Berkshire) is an English professional footballer who currently plays as a defender for Crawley Town. ...
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Ashley John Bayes (born April 19, 1972 in Lincoln) is an English professional football goalkeeper, currently playing for Conference side Grays Athletic. ...
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Paul Watson (born January 4, 1975 in Hastings) is an English footballer who plays for Crawley Town on loan from Rushden & Diamonds. ...
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Bradley Thomas is a professional footballer currently on loan to Tamworth FC from Yeovil Town. ...
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Jamie Stevens born 25 February 1989 is a professional footballer who currently plays as a central defender or right-back for Boston United. ...
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Tyrone Thompson (born May 8, 1981 in Sheffield, England) is a professional football (soccer) striker currently playing for the English club side Halifax Town F.C.. Thompson started his career after signing as a trainee at Sheffield United F.C., making four appearances from July 2000 to July 2003. ...
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Dannie Bulman (born 24 January 1979 in Ashford, England) is an English football midfielder who currently plays for Crawley Town havins signed in 2006 from Stevenage Borough. ...
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Jon-Paul Pittman (born 24th October, 1986, in America) is a footballer currently playing for Nottingham Forest. ...
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Thomas Pinault (born December 4th 1981) is a cultured French professional footballer currently playing for Brentford in England. ...
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Honours (First Team) Mid Sussex Senior League 1902-03 Montgomery Cup 1925-26 Sussex Intermediate Cup 1927-28 Metropolitan League Challenge Cup 1958-59 Highest Placed Amateurs Award 1961-62 Sussex Professional Cup 1969-70 Southern League Merit Cup 1970-71 Gilbert Rice Floodlight Cup 1979-80, 1983-84 Southern Counties Combination Floodlight League 1985-86 Sussex Senior Cup 1989-90, 1990-91, 2002-2003 2004-05 Sussex Floodlight Cup 1990-91, 1991-92, 1992-93, 1998-99 Roy Hayden Trophy 1990-91, 1991-92 William Hill Senior Cup 1992-93 Southern League Cup Winners 2002-03, 2003-04 Southern League Championship Trophy 2003-04, 2004-2005 Southern League Champions 2003-04
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First international Scotland 0 - 0 England (Partick, Scotland; 30 November 1872) Biggest win Ireland 0 - 13 England (Belfast, Ireland; 18 February 1882) Biggest defeat Hungary 7 - 1 England (Budapest, Hungary; 23 May 1954) World Cup Appearances 12 (First in 1950) Best result Winners, 1966 European Championship Appearances 7 (First in...
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The Football League Championship (often referred to as The Championship for short, or the Coca-Cola Football League Championship for sponsorship reasons) is the highest division of The Football League and second-highest division overall in the English football league system after the Premier League. ...
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First International England U-21 0-0 Wales U-21 (Molineux, Wolverhampton; December 15, 1976) Biggest win England U-21 8-1 Finland U-21 (Boothferry Park, Hull; October 12, 1977) Biggest defeat Romania U-21 4-0 England U-21 (PloieÅti, Romania; October 14, 1980) & England U-21...
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The Southern Football League Premier Division is a football league covering central and south western England. ...
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One third of Crawley Council is elected each year, followed by one year without election. ...
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Rail bridge at Three Bridges Station Three Bridges railway station serves Three Bridges, in Crawley, West Sussex. ...
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Desmond Anderson Primary School is a maintained primary school for pupils aged 4 to 11. ...
Hilltop Primary School is a maintained primary school for pupils aged 4 to 11. ...
West Green Primary School is a maintained primary school situated in the West Green neighbourhood of Crawley, West Sussex for pupils aged 4 to 11. ...
Bewbush is a neighbourhood of Crawley in West Sussex, England. ...
Broadfield is a neighbourhood within the town of Crawley in West Sussex, England. ...
Furnace Green is a suburb of Crawley in West Sussex, England. ...
Gossops Green is a neighbourhood within the town of Crawley in West Sussex, England. ...
Ifield is a neighbourhood within the town of Crawley in West Sussex, England. ...
Langley Green is a neighbourhood within the town of Crawley in West Sussex, England. ...
Maidenbower is a neighbourhood within the town of Crawley in West Sussex, England. ...
, Manor Royal is an industrial zone within the town of Crawley in West Sussex, England. ...
Northgate is a neighbourhood within the town of Crawley in West Sussex, England, and includes the town centre. ...
Pound Hill is a neighbourhood within the town of Crawley in West Sussex, England. ...
Southgate is a neighbourhood within the new town of Crawley, West Sussex, England. ...
See also Three Bridges (disambiguation). ...
Tilgate is a neighbourhood within the town of Crawley in West Sussex, England. ...
West Green is a neighbourhood within the town of Crawley in West Sussex, England. ...
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