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watsongooal

New member
Jul 7, 2003
2,556
Chislehurst
An almost faultless performance from Dario Gradi's men as the Reds dispose of a very poor Brighton side in some style. Kenny Lunt scores a free kick, debutant Andy White grabs his first ever Crewe goal and Michael Higdon adds the third from 5 yards out.

It was a performance of considerable quality at Gresty Road as the Railwaymen recorded their third successive victory, brushing aside a mediocre Brighton side who were probably the worst team we had faced all season. The Seagulls were lifeless and devoid of ideas in the final third whereas Crewe looked a highly competent team despite the new front pairing of White and Steve Jones. I also lost respect for Brighton fans as the large southern following did nothing but moan throughout despite the obvious competence of the officials. The 1000 or so travelling Seagulls were, in sombre reflection, a mixture of morons, hooligans and foul-mouthed louts evident from the numbers ejected from the ground.
 






JJ McClure

Go Jags
Jul 7, 2003
11,029
Hassocks
Rivals :tosser:
 


El Presidente

The ONLY Gay in Brighton
Helpful Moderator
Jul 5, 2003
39,912
Pattknull med Haksprut
Also from Rivals

"I was sit behind the goal, directly where JC crossed the ball to Higgy to score the third. The ball was definetly out of play but to be fair to the linesman he was on the wrong side of the pitch, and had to look through a fair few players and a couple goal posts."
 


Commander

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Apr 28, 2004
13,377
London
Tosser.
 






Simster

"the man's an arse"
Jul 7, 2003
54,763
Surrey
Rivals is a joke and for most clubs is contributed to by a bunch of silly kids. Always has been.
 


Ex Shelton Seagull

New member
Jul 7, 2003
1,522
Block G, Row F, Seat 175
This is from the same bloke who wrote that Fans United piece as well. Makes it sound like Real Madrid against Uckfield Town, even Dario Gradi admitted that they played poorly. I wish Crewe nothing but Phil Prosser for home games and Trevor Parkes for away games for the rest of the season!!
 








Rougvie

Rising Damp
Aug 29, 2003
5,131
Hove, f***ing ACTUALLY.
One of the Crewe sites talks of 75 arrests and a pub completely wrecked.

I think they must have been at a different game:jester:
 




watsongooal

New member
Jul 7, 2003
2,556
Chislehurst
Which Site mentioned the arrests?
 


Northstander

Well-known member
Oct 13, 2003
14,031
Their just a small town in Wales, what do you expect!!

Dunno where they are getting all this from?

:shootself
 






mona

The Glory Game
Jul 9, 2003
5,471
High up on the South Downs.
Sadly part of this ridiculous report was printed in yesterday's Observer by a certain Joe Colclough.
I admit to being a loud mouthed lout in commenting on the performance of Mr Parkes and Steve"Cheat" Jones. We didn't play well but Crewe were very ordinary.
 


CHAPPERS

DISCO SPENG
Jul 5, 2003
45,010
mona said:
Sadly part of this ridiculous report was printed in yesterday's Observer by a certain Joe Colclough.
I admit to being a loud mouthed lout in commenting on the performance of Mr Parkes and Steve"Cheat" Jones. We didn't play well but Crewe were very ordinary.

Which part?
 


El Presidente

The ONLY Gay in Brighton
Helpful Moderator
Jul 5, 2003
39,912
Pattknull med Haksprut
Can't understand the guy, he also posted this on Rivals, which shows he can do some excellent articles.

Over the next few weeks crewealex.co.uk examines some of the clubs facing more turbulent times ahead in the near future. In the first in a series of reports we look at Saturday's visitors Brighton and their endeavour for a new stadium.

Fans United. Grand name. Grand aims. But Fans United is no ordinary organisation, it has no leadership, no paying members, in fact it is not an organisation, so to speak, more the name for the cohesive attack on the rogues and con merchants trying to pillage the beautiful game. An example of the way in which crooks have come into the world of football as a means of making profit is no more evident than at fellow Championship strugglers Brighton. Because, since 1997, the Seagulls have enjoyed a somewhat tumultuous relationship with the football league. Now homeless and penniless Britain's newest city relies on one man to ensure the future of their once great football side. This epic task lies on the sizeable shoulders of our punch throwing, jag driving, beer swigging Deputy PM John Prescott.

1997. A year stained in the minds of all Brighton fans. Ex chairman Bill Archer, then owner of home improvements giant Wickes, sold the famous Goldstone ground to a firm of developers, pocketing the profit and leaving the club with nothing but a bunch of overpaid nobodies and a huge bill to be paid to the taxman (still not paid). The club, now homeless, moved 90 miles down the coast to Gillingham, taking only 1500 home fans with them for their weekly 2-hour pilgrimage to Priestfield. Probably at the lowest ebb in their 100 year history Brighton were forced to spend their limited resources on improving the Gills' ground to the state we see today.

Now back in Brighton, well just outside it, some would argue the club are only slightly better off. The grandly named Withdean Stadium is their home but the reality is a ram shackled athletics track with hastily erected temporary stands around the pitch. The ground is not fit for Conference football, let alone a city as large and prosperous as Brighton & Hove and a team with such an illustrious history. So for years the club have been trying to move to a new 22,000 seater stadium at Falmer but constant clashes has seen the process delayed time after time again so even today, 7 years since the closure of the Goldstone, the fans do not know for sure where their future lies.

OK this is a brief encounter of the past 7 years with (very) limited facts and my sketchy knowledge. Unfortunately with the tide of the net in the past 5 years myself and many other fans have only recently come to comprehend the true scale of Brighton's problems. But the fans of this south coast club must be commended for their dedication, devotion and perseverance over these years; campaigning heartlessly to move forward. They alone managed to rid the club of Archer through a wide range of protests and campaigns. One year he may have over estimated his popularity when he received thousands of Christmas cards irate over his handling of club affairs. New chairman Dick Knight, ably supported financially by Fatboy Slim, has always been able to count on their tremendous cause in canvassing politicians to accept their new stadium. Indeed I can conclude that the past few years have not torn the club at the seams, but that the fans have found hope in adversity forming one of the best supported clubs outside the Premier. On researching this article I discovered North Stand Chat, a Brighton message board that puts the Crewe web community to shame. Thousands of messages posted daily; it's a world of football talk, political discussion, hot gossip and really bad betting tips, not to mention an official Q&A with the club. In striving for a new stadium Brighton fans have formed a united front that no politician, or crook can ever break.

So what are club fighting for? As I said they have placed all their hopes on being granted permission to build a state of the art 22,000 capacity stadium at Falmer, a small village outside Brighton. Unfortunately despite receiving permission, after an overwhelming majority decision in the Planning Department, from the council the foundations have never been laid. Local villagers, now lambasted by all as NIMBYs, objected to the plans and forced a public inquiry. Once again permission was granted but continual lobby by the middle classes of this rural backwater meant that the decision now passed to John Prescott. But now the NIMBY cause was backed by Lewes District Council despite the fact that Falmer does not fall under their jurisdiction.

Confused? Me too. Well to make it more ridiculous Prescott refused to make a decision instead passing it over to another public inquiry. But this inquiry will not decide whether to build at Falmer, it will decide whether to build at 8 other listed location, all of which are impossible. Indeed one already has a supermarket built there and the others all have massive problems including one which will probably fall into the sea before too long. Anyway, the main arguments of the NIMBYs are that the stadium will be built on an Area Of Outstanding Natural Beauty (it won't because the borders change next year) and that there is limited accessibility to the site (there won't because public transport and huge park and ride schemes are planned).

During the long and tortuous campaign for justice the Brighton fans have been both imaginative and colourful in their protests. They sent hundreds of flowers to Prescott on Valentine's Day, they gathered a 70,000 strong petition to send to the Deputy PM and they won a local referendum 3:1 over whether or not to build the new stadium. A couple of weeks ago they marched on the Labour Party conference but due to the continued NIMBYism of the villagers and the £150,000 spent by Lewes Council (taxpayers money - the stadium isn't even in Lewes) no decision has been made yet. The club is so short of money now that they are trying to raise £2m from the fans to pay for the enquiry, and there is the prospect of a judicial review if the enquiry finds against them. But club, players, management and fans are all united behind their cause and when 1000+ Seagulls make the trip to Gresty Road on Sunday let's all remember their plight.

What can you do? Not that much really now. The public enquiry is in February and will hopefully find in favour of the club. You could post your messages of goodwill on northstandchat.biz or alternatively you could send an email to Charles Kennedy asking why his supposed left wing party is blocking plans of revitalisation and rejuvenation to the Brighton area (both the council and Norman Baker, local MP opposed to Falmer are Lib Dems). More importantly we can learn the Brighton lesson and make sure it never happens to our club, we must defend the very independence of Crewe against this type of thing.
 


somerset

New member
Jul 14, 2003
6,600
Yatton, North Somerset
There was no trouble, we were in a pub not 300 yards from the ground, there was no problems with the locals, the police were not unusually active, and there was nothing but good humour all round, apart from the result of course.
 




Northstander

Well-known member
Oct 13, 2003
14,031
Agreed, myself, OTLW and a set of tracksuits visited two pubs, Clancys and The Brunswick (of which both Brighton and Crewe were drinking quite happily!)

load of rubbish is you ask me!!

:nono:
 




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