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Guinness Boy

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Jul 23, 2003
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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 .Its interesting the Brighton manager said before the game he was treating it like a Premier league match ,well league one teams aren't Premier league and will be more physical because the difference in standard between the players is very noticeable.
Crawley played some good football but the movement of the ball from Brighton players was so quick and at times the Crawley players were struggling to keep up with it .Its why there was some shitt pulling and a few late tackles ..Take away the Jay Williams tackle on O Riley ,which was a bad challenge,it wasn't an overly dirty match .Even the red card wasn't that bad ,the Brighton player was up on his feet in 20 seconds and shrugged it off .
Jay Williams is an aggressive tackler ,he plays like that most of the time ,In your face ,letting the opposition know he's there etc etc .Doesn't mean the challenge was ok ,but don't use that to slag off the whole team ,fans and as usual the town itself ....As I say there were a few tired tackles and pulls and tugs because as Crawley players tired the Brighton players went up a gear and the movement and quick passing was the difference between premier league players and league one /two players.

As for the Brighton fans ,Jesus ,do they take sleeping tablets before they go to games .
Did the noisier ones stay at home for this game .Funny lot of supporters ,seems a very middle class vibe and happy clappy feel about the place .
I won't even talk about the trains ,jesus ,no wonder you lot are so quiet ,to busy planning wondering if you need to leave 20 minutes early to avoid the wait .
I won't wish you well for the season nor will I hope you tumble back to the championship,where you really do belong because for all the melts on here trying to get some kind of rivalry started Crawley just aren't interested , Brighton have never been on the radar in the town and never will be ,not untill you eventually slip down the leagues and we get to play you more often.
Oh ,sort the parking out in Brighton and tidy up London Road and do something with the graffiti and replace the pebbled beach with sand blah.blah ,blah.
Thanks for that.

Bottom line is your team of thugs lost 4-0 in your cup final to our reserves who didn’t even play well.

Now go back to sniffing the sofa in your pseudo new build you arch weirdo.
 








dwayne

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Jul 5, 2003
16,265
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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 .Its interesting the Brighton manager said before the game he was treating it like a Premier league match ,well league one teams aren't Premier league and will be more physical because the difference in standard between the players is very noticeable.
Crawley played some good football but the movement of the ball from Brighton players was so quick and at times the Crawley players were struggling to keep up with it .Its why there was some shitt pulling and a few late tackles ..Take away the Jay Williams tackle on O Riley ,which was a bad challenge,it wasn't an overly dirty match .Even the red card wasn't that bad ,the Brighton player was up on his feet in 20 seconds and shrugged it off .
Jay Williams is an aggressive tackler ,he plays like that most of the time ,In your face ,letting the opposition know he's there etc etc .Doesn't mean the challenge was ok ,but don't use that to slag off the whole team ,fans and as usual the town itself ....As I say there were a few tired tackles and pulls and tugs because as Crawley players tired the Brighton players went up a gear and the movement and quick passing was the difference between premier league players and league one /two players.

As for the Brighton fans ,Jesus ,do they take sleeping tablets before they go to games .
Did the noisier ones stay at home for this game .Funny lot of supporters ,seems a very middle class vibe and happy clappy feel about the place .
I won't even talk about the trains ,jesus ,no wonder you lot are so quiet ,to busy planning wondering if you need to leave 20 minutes early to avoid the wait .
I won't wish you well for the season nor will I hope you tumble back to the championship,where you really do belong because for all the melts on here trying to get some kind of rivalry started Crawley just aren't interested , Brighton have never been on the radar in the town and never will be ,not untill you eventually slip down the leagues and we get to play you more often.
Oh ,sort the parking out in Brighton and tidy up London Road and do something with the graffiti and replace the pebbled beach with sand blah.blah ,blah.
We are one of the 10 best teams in the country. How much do you think we want a rivalry with Crawley town FC 😂😂😂

The stadium was like a morgue because we were playing Crawley and no one cares about you.
 






hart's shirt

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Jul 8, 2003
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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 .Its interesting the Brighton manager said before the game he was treating it like a Premier league match ,well league one teams aren't Premier league and will be more physical because the difference in standard between the players is very noticeable.
Grimsby were a League Two side when they visited us in the FA Cup QF having put out another top flight side away from home in the previous round.

If anything, they'd have had more reason to be overly physical and 'mix it' being a division lower than Crawley.

But they believed that they had enough football in them to compete without resorting to violent conduct that endangered player safety.

The difference in approaches to playing the game is clear for all to see.

Crawley lost a lot more than just a game of football last night.
 


BN9 BHA

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Jul 14, 2013
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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 .Its interesting the Brighton manager said before the game he was treating it like a Premier league match ,well league one teams aren't Premier league and will be more physical because the difference in standard between the players is very noticeable.
Crawley played some good football but the movement of the ball from Brighton players was so quick and at times the Crawley players were struggling to keep up with it .Its why there was some shitt pulling and a few late tackles ..Take away the Jay Williams tackle on O Riley ,which was a bad challenge,it wasn't an overly dirty match .Even the red card wasn't that bad ,the Brighton player was up on his feet in 20 seconds and shrugged it off .
Jay Williams is an aggressive tackler ,he plays like that most of the time ,In your face ,letting the opposition know he's there etc etc .Doesn't mean the challenge was ok ,but don't use that to slag off the whole team ,fans and as usual the town itself ....As I say there were a few tired tackles and pulls and tugs because as Crawley players tired the Brighton players went up a gear and the movement and quick passing was the difference between premier league players and league one /two players.

As for the Brighton fans ,Jesus ,do they take sleeping tablets before they go to games .
Did the noisier ones stay at home for this game .Funny lot of supporters ,seems a very middle class vibe and happy clappy feel about the place .
I won't even talk about the trains ,jesus ,no wonder you lot are so quiet ,to busy planning wondering if you need to leave 20 minutes early to avoid the wait .
I won't wish you well for the season nor will I hope you tumble back to the championship,where you really do belong because for all the melts on here trying to get some kind of rivalry started Crawley just aren't interested , Brighton have never been on the radar in the town and never will be ,not untill you eventually slip down the leagues and we get to play you more often.
Oh ,sort the parking out in Brighton and tidy up London Road and do something with the graffiti and replace the pebbled beach with sand blah.blah ,blah.
Mind the massive gap.
See you again in 25 years. 😆
Hope you didn’t enjoy your big day out with more Crawley ‘fans’ in that away end that you get in Broadfield for a home game.
 






ROSM

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Dec 26, 2005
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Just far enough away from LDC
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 .Its interesting the Brighton manager said before the game he was treating it like a Premier league match ,well league one teams aren't Premier league and will be more physical because the difference in standard between the players is very noticeable.
Crawley played some good football but the movement of the ball from Brighton players was so quick and at times the Crawley players were struggling to keep up with it .Its why there was some shitt pulling and a few late tackles ..Take away the Jay Williams tackle on O Riley ,which was a bad challenge,it wasn't an overly dirty match .Even the red card wasn't that bad ,the Brighton player was up on his feet in 20 seconds and shrugged it off .
Jay Williams is an aggressive tackler ,he plays like that most of the time ,In your face ,letting the opposition know he's there etc etc .Doesn't mean the challenge was ok ,but don't use that to slag off the whole team ,fans and as usual the town itself ....As I say there were a few tired tackles and pulls and tugs because as Crawley players tired the Brighton players went up a gear and the movement and quick passing was the difference between premier league players and league one /two players.

As for the Brighton fans ,Jesus ,do they take sleeping tablets before they go to games .
Did the noisier ones stay at home for this game .Funny lot of supporters ,seems a very middle class vibe and happy clappy feel about the place .
I won't even talk about the trains ,jesus ,no wonder you lot are so quiet ,to busy planning wondering if you need to leave 20 minutes early to avoid the wait .
I won't wish you well for the season nor will I hope you tumble back to the championship,where you really do belong because for all the melts on here trying to get some kind of rivalry started Crawley just aren't interested , Brighton have never been on the radar in the town and never will be ,not untill you eventually slip down the leagues and we get to play you more often.
Oh ,sort the parking out in Brighton and tidy up London Road and do something with the graffiti and replace the pebbled beach with sand blah.blah ,blah.
I do love it when these newbies turn up and want to try and give a faux lecture to us about the tough side of the mean streets of football. Forgetting that we won league 1 just over 10 years ago playing tika taka football and not the usual agricultural methods of that level. And we beat a prem club doing it too a year later.

We don't see Crawley as rivals. Youre more like that awful 'bar' that's recently opened that you walk past to get to a decent old fashioned boozer.

As for being physical. Baleba and Igor showed you can have physicality (to use your parlance 'putting it about') without being cynical and dirty.

Your judgement that the red card wasn't that bad as the player got up after 20 seconds is straight out of the pub league. I reckon you turned to your plane spotting mate and said 'he was entitled to do that, the ball was there to be won'. I should formally apologise for our player getting out of the way from the worst of it and not standing there and 'taking it like a man'.

As for trains, GTR clearly didn't think of you as a big enough club to put the usual extra services on.
 


Marshy

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Jul 6, 2003
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FRUIT OF THE BLOOM
We have played plenty of League 1 type sides in the past, and they did not feel the need to kick lumps

Its a real shame as I thought Crawley played some lovely stuff, and I would be suprised if they dont make the play offs.

They suffer from almost over playing and needing to shoot more.

Shame as the bad tackle on ORiley spoilt the whole night for me

Just hope its not as bad as it seems.

The Ref totally lost control of the game, he was dreadful all round.
 


Red Side Of Sussex

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Jul 25, 2009
157
It'll come as no surprise that Crawley fans seem to admire MK Dons and dislike AFC Wimbledon.

Says it all really. I've gone from wanting them to do well to hoping they get replaced by a better quality of Sussex minnow in the football league. Shame the wheels fell off for Worthing really.
Talking total bollocks there.
Crawley fans have zero love for Mk Dons as they do for Afc Plastics (Wimbledon)
When we were playing Wimbledon regularly there was a bit of rivalry and the Wind ups usually involved MK winning the Fa cup and not the newly established Wimbledon.
Have a listen to the Crawley fans singing during the 8-1 drubbing of Mk....you know what you are , franchise bastard's you know what you are .
 




Zeus

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Jan 10, 2022
626
What are you talking about?

I think it’s perfectly reasonable for the club look at legal action after that tackle. 6 minutes in to a debut for a £25m player to be intentionally crocked. 100% worth investigating. The intent is hard to prove, but it’s not unrealistic at all. Neither is it tInPoT.
Are you actually serious? There has never been legal action as a result of a deliberate injury and there likely never will be. It’s frustrating that our new player got injured but we really need to move on. We’re starting to sound like Donny Rovers fans after Lewis Dunk killed Billy Sharp.
 


Bodian

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May 3, 2012
14,250
Cumbria
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 .Its interesting the Brighton manager said before the game he was treating it like a Premier league match ,well league one teams aren't Premier league and will be more physical because the difference in standard between the players is very noticeable.
Crawley played some good football but the movement of the ball from Brighton players was so quick and at times the Crawley players were struggling to keep up with it .Its why there was some shitt pulling and a few late tackles ..Take away the Jay Williams tackle on O Riley ,which was a bad challenge,it wasn't an overly dirty match .Even the red card wasn't that bad ,the Brighton player was up on his feet in 20 seconds and shrugged it off .
Jay Williams is an aggressive tackler ,he plays like that most of the time ,In your face ,letting the opposition know he's there etc etc .Doesn't mean the challenge was ok ,but don't use that to slag off the whole team ,fans and as usual the town itself ....As I say there were a few tired tackles and pulls and tugs because as Crawley players tired the Brighton players went up a gear and the movement and quick passing was the difference between premier league players and league one /two players.

As for the Brighton fans ,Jesus ,do they take sleeping tablets before they go to games .
Did the noisier ones stay at home for this game .Funny lot of supporters ,seems a very middle class vibe and happy clappy feel about the place .
I won't even talk about the trains ,jesus ,no wonder you lot are so quiet ,to busy planning wondering if you need to leave 20 minutes early to avoid the wait .
I won't wish you well for the season nor will I hope you tumble back to the championship,where you really do belong because for all the melts on here trying to get some kind of rivalry started Crawley just aren't interested , Brighton have never been on the radar in the town and never will be ,not untill you eventually slip down the leagues and we get to play you more often.
Oh ,sort the parking out in Brighton and tidy up London Road and do something with the graffiti and replace the pebbled beach with sand blah.blah ,blah.
Being physical and hard tackling is one thing. Fine.

But how do you defend smiling and winking and having a laugh just after you have seriously injured a fellow professional player?
 


Simster

"the man's an arse"
Jul 7, 2003
54,952
Surrey
Talking total bollocks there.
Crawley fans have zero love for Mk Dons as they do for Afc Plastics (Wimbledon)
When we were playing Wimbledon regularly there was a bit of rivalry and the Wind ups usually involved MK winning the Fa cup and not the newly established Wimbledon.
Have a listen to the Crawley fans singing during the 8-1 drubbing of Mk....you know what you are , franchise bastard's you know what you are .
Nope, I read a thread on your forum barely a month ago where most were comparing them to AFCW and gushing over the franchise.
 






Berty23

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Jun 26, 2012
3,643
I see the special pleading has arrived.

Hilarious that Crawley fan thinks the Amex be rocking when a team of thugs turn up to try and kick in our reserves just a few days after the euphoria of a last minute winner against arguably the biggest club in the world.

Sorry lads. We don’t care.

I am good friends with the captain of national league north side and he is a firm but fair defender. He would never try to hurt someone like that from higher league. You can be hard tackler without being a thug.
 


One Teddy Maybank

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Aug 4, 2006
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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 .Its interesting the Brighton manager said before the game he was treating it like a Premier league match ,well league one teams aren't Premier league and will be more physical because the difference in standard between the players is very noticeable.
Crawley played some good football but the movement of the ball from Brighton players was so quick and at times the Crawley players were struggling to keep up with it .Its why there was some shitt pulling and a few late tackles ..Take away the Jay Williams tackle on O Riley ,which was a bad challenge,it wasn't an overly dirty match .Even the red card wasn't that bad ,the Brighton player was up on his feet in 20 seconds and shrugged it off .
Jay Williams is an aggressive tackler ,he plays like that most of the time ,In your face ,letting the opposition know he's there etc etc .Doesn't mean the challenge was ok ,but don't use that to slag off the whole team ,fans and as usual the town itself ....As I say there were a few tired tackles and pulls and tugs because as Crawley players tired the Brighton players went up a gear and the movement and quick passing was the difference between premier league players and league one /two players.

As for the Brighton fans ,Jesus ,do they take sleeping tablets before they go to games .
Did the noisier ones stay at home for this game .Funny lot of supporters ,seems a very middle class vibe and happy clappy feel about the place .
I won't even talk about the trains ,jesus ,no wonder you lot are so quiet ,to busy planning wondering if you need to leave 20 minutes early to avoid the wait .
I won't wish you well for the season nor will I hope you tumble back to the championship,where you really do belong because for all the melts on here trying to get some kind of rivalry started Crawley just aren't interested , Brighton have never been on the radar in the town and never will be ,not untill you eventually slip down the leagues and we get to play you more often.
Oh ,sort the parking out in Brighton and tidy up London Road and do something with the graffiti and replace the pebbled beach with sand blah.blah ,blah.
Pathetic.

Williams is a poor player, who hides behind the ‘letting you know he’s there….yawn’.
Hoping for retrospective action from the FA.
Grimsby were a League Two side when they visited us in the FA Cup QF having put out another top flight side away from home in the previous round.

If anything, they'd have had more reason to be overly physical and 'mix it' being a division lower than Crawley.

But they believed that they had enough football in them to compete without resorting to violent conduct that endangered player safety.

The difference in approaches to playing the game is clear for all to see.

Crawley lost a lot more than just a game of football last night.
Crawley did play some nice football at times to be fair, otherwise couldn’t agree more.
 


Zeus

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Jan 10, 2022
626
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 .Its interesting the Brighton manager said before the game he was treating it like a Premier league match ,well league one teams aren't Premier league and will be more physical because the difference in standard between the players is very noticeable.
Crawley played some good football but the movement of the ball from Brighton players was so quick and at times the Crawley players were struggling to keep up with it .Its why there was some shitt pulling and a few late tackles ..Take away the Jay Williams tackle on O Riley ,which was a bad challenge,it wasn't an overly dirty match .Even the red card wasn't that bad ,the Brighton player was up on his feet in 20 seconds and shrugged it off .
Jay Williams is an aggressive tackler ,he plays like that most of the time ,In your face ,letting the opposition know he's there etc etc .Doesn't mean the challenge was ok ,but don't use that to slag off the whole team ,fans and as usual the town itself ....As I say there were a few tired tackles and pulls and tugs because as Crawley players tired the Brighton players went up a gear and the movement and quick passing was the difference between premier league players and league one /two players.

As for the Brighton fans ,Jesus ,do they take sleeping tablets before they go to games .
Did the noisier ones stay at home for this game .Funny lot of supporters ,seems a very middle class vibe and happy clappy feel about the place .
I won't even talk about the trains ,jesus ,no wonder you lot are so quiet ,to busy planning wondering if you need to leave 20 minutes early to avoid the wait .
I won't wish you well for the season nor will I hope you tumble back to the championship,where you really do belong because for all the melts on here trying to get some kind of rivalry started Crawley just aren't interested , Brighton have never been on the radar in the town and never will be ,not untill you eventually slip down the leagues and we get to play you more often.
Oh ,sort the parking out in Brighton and tidy up London Road and do something with the graffiti and replace the pebbled beach with sand blah.blah ,blah.
Yawn. See you and your 300 regular fans in another twenty years for your next thrashing at the champions of Sussex.
 




Thunder Bolt

Silly old bat
Being physical and hard tackling is one thing. Fine.

But how do you defend smiling and winking and having a laugh just after you have seriously injured a fellow professional player?
Compare that to Calde who received a red card for breaking the Newport player’s leg in a 50/50 challenge, 13 years ago. The red card was rescinded as it was accidental.
Calde was mortified and visited Antony in hospital the following day.
 


Professor Plum

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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 .Its interesting the Brighton manager said before the game he was treating it like a Premier league match ,well league one teams aren't Premier league and will be more physical because the difference in standard between the players is very noticeable.
Crawley played some good football but the movement of the ball from Brighton players was so quick and at times the Crawley players were struggling to keep up with it .Its why there was some shitt pulling and a few late tackles ..Take away the Jay Williams tackle on O Riley ,which was a bad challenge,it wasn't an overly dirty match .Even the red card wasn't that bad ,the Brighton player was up on his feet in 20 seconds and shrugged it off .
Jay Williams is an aggressive tackler ,he plays like that most of the time ,In your face ,letting the opposition know he's there etc etc .Doesn't mean the challenge was ok ,but don't use that to slag off the whole team ,fans and as usual the town itself ....As I say there were a few tired tackles and pulls and tugs because as Crawley players tired the Brighton players went up a gear and the movement and quick passing was the difference between premier league players and league one /two players.

As for the Brighton fans ,Jesus ,do they take sleeping tablets before they go to games .
Did the noisier ones stay at home for this game .Funny lot of supporters ,seems a very middle class vibe and happy clappy feel about the place .
I won't even talk about the trains ,jesus ,no wonder you lot are so quiet ,to busy planning wondering if you need to leave 20 minutes early to avoid the wait .
I won't wish you well for the season nor will I hope you tumble back to the championship,where you really do belong because for all the melts on here trying to get some kind of rivalry started Crawley just aren't interested , Brighton have never been on the radar in the town and never will be ,not untill you eventually slip down the leagues and we get to play you more often.
Oh ,sort the parking out in Brighton and tidy up London Road and do something with the graffiti and replace the pebbled beach with sand blah.blah ,blah.

Making excuses for the thuggery of your football is a bad look. "Oh but we’re only a little club in a lower division — we can’t help the way we behave…". The Grimsby team and fans were great when they came here in the FA Cup, so don’t give me that bollocks.

And with the dismal exception of Palace, your fans are the absolute worst I can remember at the Amex in years. Pissed-up kids making fools of themselves on the trains and outside the ground like it was their big annual day out at the seaside away from their parents. I’m an old bloke, nearly 70, but was goaded by a bunch of your thugs before the match for doing nothing worse than sitting down, having a coffee and reading the programme. Have a bit of class FFS.
 


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