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nicko31

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Jan 7, 2010
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Gods country fortnightly
Well, according to Zoopla...

Why Crawley is a good place to live​

"Nestled between the city vibrancy of London and seafront tranquillity of Brighton, Crawley offers the best of both worlds. Residents appreciate the town's lush green spaces, with pockets of nature such as Tilgate Park providing peaceful retreats. As the 4th best place to live in the UK according to a recent study, Crawley doesn't disappoint with its quality of life. Its location near Gatwick Airport is advantageous, not just for holiday-makers, but also for those moving to Crawley looking for good transportation links. High scores in job availability also make living in Crawley appealing, indicative of a strong, stable local economy."


.....it's the 4th best place to live in the UK

:ROFLMAO:

This is more accurate

 


DavidRyder

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Jul 23, 2013
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Aside from the dirty fouls, I was quite impressed with Crawley. The better side for periods, caused quite a few issues and quite surprised they didn’t score - although Bart was called into action quite a bit. 4-0 is flattering but I’ll take it. Minds now turn to tonight’s draw…
 


Pinkie Brown

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Sep 5, 2007
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This individual who appears to be a mate of 'Beth' has now deleted his account after digging himself a deep hole by repeatedly defending his response to Beth as a 'private joke.' Which is bizarre response seeing as it was plastered all over Twitter.
Oh - He's an Albion ST holder and appears to be a coach of sorts with connections to Burgess Hill FC if his (former) bio is to be believed. Unbelievable a Brighton ST holder would find a funny side of this ugly incident. The smart thing to do would have been to have had a word with his mate on the QT and and not attempt to defend her.

Coach.Crawley.jpg
 




Stato

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Dec 21, 2011
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I'd love to join in the abuse of Crawley as a place, but I grew up in Newhaven and we'd often hang awake at night, dreaming of living in Crawley.

Joking aside, quite a lot of us are from small town England. Worthing, Burgess Hill, Hastings etc. You name them, they all have their foibles. They're all in Sussex though, so never far away from the sea or the Downs. Give Crawley a break. Even paradise has to have less nice bits.
 


Bodian

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May 3, 2012
14,209
Cumbria
Oh do f*** off.
I was born and raised in Crawley, I have raised a family in Crawley, my best friends I grew up with here, my parents live here. I know lots of Crawley fans, and they are all decent people.
Not so very long ago, we had Charlie Oatway, who was celebrated for his aggression on the pitch, I remember most Brighton fans liked him and most found it a bit amusing that he bit a Darlington players face, and we have had others.
Would we have given 2 shits about injuring a PL player in a cup tie when we were L1?
If our player then winked, smiled and generally gave the impression that injuring players was a laugh - then, yes - I think we would have done.
 






sparkie

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Jul 17, 2003
13,266
Hove
Before the game I quite liked Crawley Town - having another Sussex team in the FL - but now I just hope we never play them again, never send a loan player to them and generally have nothing to do with them.

Certainly I'll never again pay entrance money to their ground. They are now completely off my radar. Plenty of non-league Sussex clubs to go to instead.
 




Professor Plum

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Jul 27, 2024
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Aside from the dirty fouls, I was quite impressed with Crawley. The better side for periods, caused quite a few issues and quite surprised they didn’t score - although Bart was called into action quite a bit. 4-0 is flattering but I’ll take it. Minds now turn to tonight’s draw…
I spent almost the entire match depressed about the Matt O’Riley assault. Everyone round me was really subdued about it which is something that the Crawley twat complaining about the quiet stadium was too thick to understand. But it also meant that I’m not prepared to give any credit at all to their thuggish team. What I did notice was their forwards seemed incapable of hitting a cow’s arse with any one of an array of stringed musical instruments. Fook ‘em.
 




Brian Fantana

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Oct 8, 2006
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In the field
Before the game I quite liked Crawley Town - having another Sussex team in the FL - but now I just hope we never play them again, never send a loan player to them and generally have nothing to do with them.

Certainly I'll never again pay entrance money to their ground. They are now completely off my radar. Plenty of non-league Sussex clubs to go to instead.
This is exactly how I feel too.
 


spence

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Oct 15, 2014
9,953
Crawley
Newhaven is by the far worst place I've ever lived. Nothing comes close to that shithole. Taking long walks to the lighthouse and talking to fisherman was my escape from that place. If I remember correctly the chippy was decent near the police station
 


Stato

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Dec 21, 2011
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Before the game I quite liked Crawley Town - having another Sussex team in the FL - but now I just hope we never play them again, never send a loan player to them and generally have nothing to do with them.

Certainly I'll never again pay entrance money to their ground. They are now completely off my radar. Plenty of non-league Sussex clubs to go to instead.
Never been back since an FA Cup game against Barnet the day Barry Lloyd was sacked. The racism towards some of Barney's team was loud and constant from a significant section of the home end. I'm sure it's not like that any more, but I have never felt the desire to return.
 


Guinness Boy

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Jul 23, 2003
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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.



:shrug:
It's always been a shithole.

When I worked there it looked like the sort of place where they assumed you were barren if you hadn't popped out three kids by the age of 18. Bar Med wasn't called 'Bar Shaved Head' for nothing.

It does have a few middle class enclaves but they're mainly full of the sort of accountants who can't afford the annual commute to London from Hove.
 




Stato

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Dec 21, 2011
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I don't recall Calderon gloating about the damage he'd caused, like Williams did. I don't recall our fans celebrating the injury to an opponent like Crawley's fans have been doing all night and all day. And I certainly don't recall any of our coaches or anyone else with a position at the club celebrating the injury on social media.

But yeah, apart from those things it's exactly the same.
Caldy went to visit the bloke in hospital that night straight after the game. His red card was rescinded because the tackle wasn't a foul, but an awful accident. He still felt terrible about being the cause of his opponent's injury.
 


Baldseagull

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Jan 26, 2012
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Crawley
If our player then winked, smiled and generally gave the impression that injuring players was a laugh - then, yes - I think we would have done.
He was trying to wind Webster up, shithousery of a sort. I didn't like the challenge, or that our new signing was injured, but a league 1 team playing a PL side is likely to try and disrupt, and upset their opponent, in the hope a player may lose their cool and get themselves sent off.
 


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