watsongooal
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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.
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.