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[Albion] Crawley



Guinness Boy

Tofu eating wokerati
Helpful Moderator
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Jul 23, 2003
36,572
Up and Coming Sunny Portslade
I think some of you need to have a cup of tea a calm down.

This young lady didn’t make the tackle; she isn’t responsible for the injury and she has obviously realised that she has made a mistake and deleted her tweet.

The victimisation of her is very strange. Is it because she is a woman that people are upset about. I’m sure there may have been plenty of tweets that upset people, from males, that haven’t been highlighted.

As I said, she has deleted the tweet. Do people really think she should lose her job because of one comment? If you are honest you hear (and dare I say, have said yourself) stuff that offends opposition fans every week.
What a strange take. She celebrated someone being seriously injured.
 




DavidRyder

Well-known member
Jul 23, 2013
2,920
I think some of you need to have a cup of tea a calm down.

This young lady didn’t make the tackle; she isn’t responsible for the injury and she has obviously realised that she has made a mistake and deleted her tweet.

The victimisation of her is very strange. Is it because she is a woman that people are upset about. I’m sure there may have been plenty of tweets that upset people, from males, that haven’t been highlighted.

As I said, she has deleted the tweet. Do people really think she should lose her job because of one comment? If you are honest you hear (and dare I say, have said yourself) stuff that offends opposition fans every week.
For me personally, it’s zero to do with her being a woman, 100% about tasteless comments from someone involved in football who knows what injuries can do to players. Would she be so free and easy with her emojis if it was her teammate at the receiving end?
 




Easy 10

Brain dead MUG SHEEP
Jul 5, 2003
62,136
Location Location
Why?

They've ALWAYS been a horrible club, run by horrible people with complete ***** as supporters.
I've never met any of their supporters, and they can no more choose their owners than any club can.

They just weren't on my radar as a club to "hate". Too low down for me to be bothered with, I don't look out for their results. But when they made the playoffs, I watched with mild interest and found myself wanting them to win just as a fellow Sussex club. I did the same with Worthings playoff final, against whoever it was.

Now though, Crawley can go f*ck themselves. I'll be watching in the hope they get stuffed every week, and am keenly awaiting a nasty injury for that THROBBER who has put O'Riley out for god knows how long.
 


Professor Plum

Well-known member
Jul 27, 2024
336
I think some of you need to have a cup of tea a calm down.

This young lady didn’t make the tackle; she isn’t responsible for the injury and she has obviously realised that she has made a mistake and deleted her tweet.

The victimisation of her is very strange. Is it because she is a woman that people are upset about. I’m sure there may have been plenty of tweets that upset people, from males, that haven’t been highlighted.

As I said, she has deleted the tweet. Do people really think she should lose her job because of one comment? If you are honest you hear (and dare I say, have said yourself) stuff that offends opposition fans every week.
I still don’t understand where her euphoria came from to see a major talent like Matt O’Riley crippled right at the start of his debut. This didn’t come from a thuggish Crawley fan (and they have plenty of those). It came from another young footballer presumably dreaming of making it big, just like O'Riley is, or was. Those cackling emojis, the joyful singing. I just don’t understand where it came from, and I’d feel the same perplexity if it was a male footballer expressing the same delight about another footballer. Nothing misogynistic about this.
 




Mellotron

I've asked for soup
Jul 2, 2008
32,291
Brighton
I think some of you need to have a cup of tea a calm down.

This young lady didn’t make the tackle; she isn’t responsible for the injury and she has obviously realised that she has made a mistake and deleted her tweet.

The victimisation of her is very strange. Is it because she is a woman that people are upset about. I’m sure there may have been plenty of tweets that upset people, from males, that haven’t been highlighted.

As I said, she has deleted the tweet. Do people really think she should lose her job because of one comment? If you are honest you hear (and dare I say, have said yourself) stuff that offends opposition fans every week.
I think the reason people were focusing on her was due to her links with Crawley. As you say, fans say worse every day, she isn't a fan, she is or was a coach at Crawley celebrating one of her team's players deliberately injuring another professional footballer.
 


Eeyore

Colonel Hee-Haw of Queen's Park
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Apr 5, 2014
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Oh dear.. so what happened last night ?

1) It wasn't a dirty match. Apart from a tackle earlier on which should have been a sending off and sadly had repercussions. Ironically, the actual sending off wasn't that bad. It did get a little physical at times from both sides

2) Ref did let a lot go, and was poor, in a kind of consistent way

3) Crawley hasn't suddenly become a rubbish town full of trash and just about every evil on the planet. Although it remains an example of dull 60s town planning. Their supporters haven't suddenly become scum, although I've only met two in my life.

4) No-one is trying to start a rivalry. Crawley are little more than a little cousin you only see at marriages and funerals and forget their name most of the time.

5) A young woman has created a dumb Tweet and deleted it. Maybe stay off the White Lightning in future. Still, always a relief the internet wasn't around when we we young.

:shrug:
 






mrjon1976

Found bliss in ignorance
Jul 25, 2011
347
gravesend
Notwithstanding the actual tackle on MOR by Williams, the post in question by that young lady is ill advised at best. It isnt victimising her by being upset by it and should rightly be reported.

as for Crawley fans - this was their biggest game in years. It wasnt even our biggest game this week. Thuggery aside, I was impressed at how they took advantage of our lack of cohesion throughout the game. I think 4 mil does flatter us somewhat, but the game is about taking chances - we took ours, they didnt take theirs.

I don't wish them well, nor do I wish them ill. As arrogant as it may sound, they are just another team that we had to beat and we move on, as they will.
 




Change at Barnham

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Aug 6, 2011
5,305
Bognor Regis
After Williams thuggish attack on O'Riley it clearly goes against the grain to say anything positive about Crawley.

However, I thought they played some decent football for a League One side. And on another day they might have scored 3 or 4 goals. Some of their passing and movement was very decent for a side built on a low budget and largely assembled during the summer break.

It's a great shame the disgusting tackle is what their performance will be remembered by.
 




Monkey Man

Your support is not that great
Jan 30, 2005
3,199
Neither here nor there
I suspect that there are Crawley fans who would love this to escalate into some enduring rivalry with Brighton. So my instinct is to ignore them, forget about last night and move on.

It was obvious that their tactics would be to be as physical as possible against a Premier League opponent, break up play by fair means or foul, and risk cards in the process.

By and large the plan was working for large periods of the game but inevitably some of their players overstepped the mark.

Their support was good at times, as it should be in a game like this, but the chants were pretty unoriginal and half their fans disappeared after the third goal went in, and many more before then. Not as impressive as Grimsby or Wrexham.

Always been ambivalent about Crawley and intend to stay that way.
 


Thunder Bolt

Silly old bat
I still don’t understand where her euphoria came from to see a major talent like Matt O’Riley crippled right at the start of his debut. This didn’t come from a thuggish Crawley fan (and they have plenty of those). It came from another young footballer presumably dreaming of making it big, just like O'Riley is, or was. Those cackling emojis, the joyful singing. I just don’t understand where it came from, and I’d feel the same perplexity if it was a male footballer expressing the same delight about another footballer. Nothing misogynistic about this.
Mentioning MOR price tag smacks of jealousy of PL money, imo.
 


Triggaaar

Well-known member
Oct 24, 2005
52,107
Goldstone
At last a sensible post and not the hysterical over reaction from so many melts on here
A premier league team comes up against a league one side and shock ,horror it's a little to physical and they're actually putting themselves about

But that's not what happened. There's a difference between being physical and putting yourself about, and what Williams did.
 




Eeyore

Colonel Hee-Haw of Queen's Park
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Apr 5, 2014
25,403
Correct , it's been like this since the early 2000's

I blame London overspill

Horrible place
In the 90s, Crawley had the lowest unemployment rate in the country. I'm guessing Gatwick would have been a reason and the huge industrial estate. I worked there for a while and knew folk from there. Never had an opinion on the place either way. Just another new town really. Not very engaging, but quite well facilitated. Tilgate Park was always a good visit. Certainly not a 'horrible place'. Nice areas, not so nice areas. Could be anywhere really.
 


nicko31

Well-known member
Jan 7, 2010
18,191
Gods country fortnightly
Correct , it's been like this since the early 2000's

I blame London overspill

Horrible place
I can confirm it was a total pit in the 80's too. Its only saving grace was plenty of work on the back of Manor Royal and Gatwick.
 


Mellor 3 Ward 4

Well-known member
Jul 27, 2004
10,102
saaf of the water
Oh dear.. so what happened last night ?

1) It wasn't a dirty match. Apart from a tackle earlier on which should have been a sending off and sadly had repercussions. Ironically, the actual sending off wasn't that bad. It did get a little physical at times from both sides

2) Ref did let a lot go, and was poor, in a kind of consistent way

3) Crawley hasn't suddenly become a rubbish town full of trash and just about every evil on the planet. Although it remains an example of dull 60s town planning. Their supporters haven't suddenly become scum, although I've only met two in my life.

4) No-one is trying to start a rivalry. Crawley are little more than a little cousin you only see at marriages and funerals and forget their name most of the time.

5) A young woman has created a dumb Tweet and deleted it. Maybe stay off the White Lightning in future. Still, always a relief the internet wasn't around when we we young.

:shrug:
No, it's been like that for a very long time.
 






sparkie

Well-known member
Jul 17, 2003
13,082
Hove
I remember calls to never play Crawley again after the thuggery in the 'friendly' at the start of Hyypia's brief era.

The thuggery seems institutional at Crawley. I think they have a massive problem with our success for some reason, whereas we didn't care about them.
 


golddene

Well-known member
Jul 28, 2012
1,990
Look, can we at least learn to spell the guys NAME right ffs. Its not difficult, is it.
Absolutely Easy, let’s get our priorities right, little things like possible season ending assaults on our players can do one just as long as we spell their names correctly, Eh ?
 


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