[Football] League Two Play-Off Final: Crawley Town vs Crewe Alexandra (Sunday, 13:00)

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Who do you want to win?

  • Crewe

    Votes: 17 12.3%
  • Crawley

    Votes: 99 71.7%
  • Meh

    Votes: 13 9.4%
  • May the best team win

    Votes: 9 6.5%

  • Total voters
    138


Cornwallboy

Well-known member
Oct 13, 2022
531
I can't be doing with this dislike for Crawley on here. It's pure snobbery because it isn't by the sea and is a blue collar town - but it's no less Sussex than Horsham or Eastbourne FFS.

Some of these people sneering at the place on here should front up and tell us where they live, so that rest of us can go on and on and on and on telling them what an utter shithole it is.

Anyway they had sold 12,000 tickets an hour ago. I reckon they'll end up taking 20-25,000.
Very well said Simster. Many a snobby 'socialist' on here, all too quick to patronise.
 




Colonel Mustard

Well-known member
Jun 18, 2023
2,240
It’s full of Palace. It’s the Antithesis of Scenic Sussex. It’s practically Surrey. No one there supported us in the dark days and hardly any do now. Kick it over the boundary and be done. It is a **** hole, with no affiliation to the Albion or indeed rest of the county and never has done.
Not my experience at all. I had family in Crawley for years and would regularly visit and often watched football in the local pubs. I don't remember ever coming across a Palace fan though I wouldn't be at all surprised if there were some there given its location. But apart from that, I don't like the hateful tone of your message at all. Why is it that people make general comments based on very individual experiences? Sort of "I really hate Club X and their entitled fans. I worked with one once who said we'd never be a big club."

Whatever happened to brotherly love and politeness? I think I've changed as I've got older. Can't be arsed being full of bile though I make a partial exception for our guests on Wednesday. As it happens, I don't hate Palace either but that's another matter. My opinion stays the same, that it would be great for Sussex to have another successful club.
 


Weststander

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Aug 25, 2011
69,329
Withdean area
I know / work with more Albion fans here than Palace?

Given Crawley had been non league at the time any cash raised from a ground share would have been welcomed.

Why would they have said no?

Far more Chelsea than CP, plus Spurs and Arse.
 


ALBION28

Active member
Jul 26, 2011
315
DONCASTER
I come from and generational Albion supporting family from the Crawley area but one member, a certain John Denman my great uncle had the audacity to found a local team in his village back in 1896 it was called Crawley Town and played in the Mid Sussex league. Ì for one am proud of that Sussex man. I will certainly hope they do Sussex proud at Wembley.
 






Brovion

In my defence, I was left unsupervised.
NSC Patron
Jul 6, 2003
19,877
Correct the membership secretary lives in Crawley. and has been a fan for decades.
Well he should support his local club then and not a big Premier League team! :)

Yes, that is a tongue-in-cheek remark and a gentle dig at those who moan about Chelsea or Arsenal fans who've lived all their lives in Brighton. But I do remember Barry Lloyd saying when he was Brighton manager that it was a good job that Crawley didn't have a League team as they'd (quote) 'Bury us for support'. I think he was probably exaggerating but I'm also glad that our period at the foot of the league didn't correspond with Crawley's rise up it.

Anyway, up the Alex!
 


Milano

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Aug 15, 2012
3,933
Sussex but not by the sea
I come from and generational Albion supporting family from the Crawley area but one member, a certain John Denman my great uncle had the audacity to found a local team in his village back in 1896 it was called Crawley Town and played in the Mid Sussex league. Ì for one am proud of that Sussex man. I will certainly hope they do Sussex proud at Wembley.
Crawley would have been little more than a selection of villages then. It was mainly farm land to serve London.
Two things changed all that - WW2 and LGW.
Crawley became a new town to rehouse Londoners, it’s the main reason there are lots of Chelsea, Arsenal, Spurs etc families in Crawley. Croydon wouldn’t have been affected as much and was itself just a town.
The expansion of LGW in the 60s meant lots of work and immigration.
My dad’s family were all rehoused from Battersea to Crawley in the 50s, they’re all Chelsea, my generation are all Albion (thank god!)
I think the palace line is drawn at Horley.
 


Iggle Piggle

Well-known member
Sep 3, 2010
5,967
I can't be doing with this dislike for Crawley on here. It's pure snobbery because it isn't by the sea and is a blue collar town - but it's no less Sussex than Horsham or Eastbourne FFS.

Some of these people sneering at the place on here should front up and tell us where they live, so that rest of us can go on and on and on and on telling them what an utter shithole it is.

Anyway they had sold 12,000 tickets an hour ago. I reckon they'll end up taking 20-25,000.
Well, I live near COVENTRY. See if you can pick any holes in that.

Yesterday, I drove past Carpet Kingdom, Carpet Castle and a dead cat all within 100 yards of each other on the Holbrook's road before lifting dog shit off a football pitch to get a game on. It's like living in Disneyland.
 
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Commander

Arrogant Prat
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Apr 28, 2004
13,583
London
Yes, I felt pretty uncomfortable at the "We pay your benefits" chanting at Everton. A minority, yes, but a sizeable one. Probably the same people who like to sermonise on here about the need for compassion and equality.
FFS. English Football really is going to lose all of it's banter one day, which is the main differentiator between it and any other sport. I'm sure the Scousers had a suitable riposte.
 






nicko31

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Jan 7, 2010
18,581
Gods country fortnightly
I really like the club. On TV this morning I came across the highlights of them tearing MK Franchise apart, I loved it. Crawley have some gifted forwards and the goalie looks good ….. someone there has worked wonders within a budget.
Crawley as a place though is a like poor man's Croydon, sh1thole
 


Greg Bobkin

Silver Seagull
May 22, 2012
16,062
This next game could be promotion-defining.

C'mon the Alex!
 


Flounce

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Nov 15, 2006
4,278
Enjoying the closet Crawley fans bigging them up and the f*** Crawley fans banter on this thread. It is just banter isn’t it? What Albion fan really gives a f*** anyway?
 






FFS. English Football really is going to lose all of it's banter one day, which is the main differentiator between it and any other sport. I'm sure the Scousers had a suitable riposte.
Or maybe the banter will get better and funnier if the obviously boring and tired ones are discarded, look on the bright side
 


Very well said Simster. Many a snobby 'socialist' on here, all too quick to patronise.
Bit random that - I witter on about socialism all the time on here and am probably one of the biggest defenders of Crawley, snobbery is more associated with posh Tories
 


Flounce

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Nov 15, 2006
4,278
Who are you supporting?

I am going for 80% to Crawley, purely because they are a Sussex club

NOT a public poll

Crewe for me
 
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Muzzman

Pocket Rocket
Jul 8, 2003
5,455
Here and There
Crawley, as they are Sussex, we don't really have any adverse history with them, and I'd like to see another Sussex club do well. They don't really have the potential to rise the leagues, but you never know, just look at Luton. Another Sussex club in the PL would be fun. I'm done with Palace, I'd prefer we had a proper local derby, and Crawley is the best bet for that.
 




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