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

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


Peacehaven Wild Kids

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Jan 16, 2022
3,387
The Avenue then Maloncho
Must have been top tier then. Regulars were bottom tier in front of the post and we know better.

Poor form really.
I really don’t want to be the song police but there is some right old shite out on the road, notably “Wilfred Zaha dies” (in at number 1) “Xxxxxxx’s a shithole” “football in a library” and “we pay your benefits” Like I said I’m not the song police so hearing it doesn’t particularly ruin my day. This is just my opinion.

Derogatory songs from back in the day seemed to have more humour. I recall the north stand singing “…there will be a kicking….when the gates open” to the tune of When The Boat Comes In when we played Newcastle in 79. It was quite topical and clearly an idle threat.
‘In Your Liverpool Slums’ was another back in the 70s as it was a play on the old tune ‘In My Liverpool Home’ but as soon as it got changed to Preston/Luton/Palace etc it lost all meaning.

Don’t get me started on “Cheer up Nigel Adkins” 😡
 




Bedsex

not my real name
Jan 29, 2009
2,178
Flitwick
In the early 80s Hyde Drive (Ifield) was literally just Londoners, they used to walk round town like their shit didn’t stink with their flash trainers and Tachini tracksuits which meant all the local girls fancied them while we skulked around dressed like Rodney Trotter from series one.
Fed up with this we marched over to Ifield to give them a good hiding. What a surprise, we got ran all over the place! We learned to live in relative harmony after that and the local lads started washing their hair and wearing some decent clobber.
Hyde Drive, pah! I grew up in Broadfield; that was character forming!
 










BN9 BHA

DOCKERS
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Jul 14, 2013
22,660
Newhaven
I served a four stretch in Broadfield 82-86

Graduated from Bennett in 84
I didn’t realise that you lived In Crawley when you were that young, I know you lived in Moulscoomb, but I thought you lived there early teens, especially when you have mentioned Beaver’s Cafe and some of the lads from Coombe Rd area.
 


Peacehaven Wild Kids

Well-known member
Jan 16, 2022
3,387
The Avenue then Maloncho
I didn’t realise that you lived In Crawley when you were that young, I know you lived in Moulscoomb, but I thought you lived there early teens, especially when you have mentioned Beaver’s Cafe and some of the lads from Coombe Rd area.
Coombe Rd was 79 - 82
I’m giving more and more away on here these days (not that anyone gives a shit)

I lived in a few places in Sussex and I look back with general fond memories of them all. I’ve been here since 97 and that’s me done now.

Stay tuned for episode 17 when I bore you with tales of my six months in Worthing
 


Peacehaven Wild Kids

Well-known member
Jan 16, 2022
3,387
The Avenue then Maloncho
Anyway, back on general chat….

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Wallace

Active member
Nov 9, 2016
166
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.
This is correct.
When Crawley was designated a new town the vast majority of new residents were from the borough of Wandsworth and 90% did and still do support Chelsea, Crawley has never, ever been a Palace town.
I won't be able to see them at Wembley but I hope they win and I hope that few thousand of the new fans they attract for the final carry on following them next season whatever division they are in.
 


HeaviestTed

I’m eating
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Mar 23, 2023
2,122
I’ve been to a few Crawley games this year, I’m in two minds as to whether to go to the Brighton match or the Wembley match. I’d prefer the Brighton match, son would prefer Wembley with his friends.

We did go to the semi finals last season so we have done Wembley.

Gonna stick with the Amex I think.
 


Barham's tash

Well-known member
Jun 8, 2013
3,726
Rayners Lane
I’ve not got any particular issue with them per se and I suppose as a Sussex team I want them to do well.

Do they still have their batshit mental management by committee hipster tik tok owners in place?!
 




I’ve not got any particular issue with them per se and I suppose as a Sussex team I want them to do well.

Do they still have their batshit mental management by committee hipster tik tok owners in place?!
lol they do. I actually thought their various different ways of doing things last season was interesting but Crawley's fans are a very conservative bunch (maybe like most fan bases tbf) and they just wanted a faceless owner up in the sky running the club with no new ways of fan engagement or consultation. So the crypto guys gave them that this season.

Some would argue that the much better performance on the pitch this season proves the fact that old-fashioned distant faceless ownership is much better than trying something different. But I tend to think that's a "sun rises because the cock crows" level of causality.
 








Flounce

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Nov 15, 2006
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I really don’t want to be the song police but there is some right old shite out on the road, notably “Wilfred Zaha dies” (in at number 1) “Xxxxxxx’s a shithole” “football in a library” and “we pay your benefits” Like I said I’m not the song police so hearing it doesn’t particularly ruin my day. This is just my opinion.

Derogatory songs from back in the day seemed to have more humour. I recall the north stand singing “…there will be a kicking….when the gates open” to the tune of When The Boat Comes In when we played Newcastle in 79. It was quite topical and clearly an idle threat.
‘In Your Liverpool Slums’ was another back in the 70s as it was a play on the old tune ‘In My Liverpool Home’ but as soon as it got changed to Preston/Luton/Palace etc it lost all meaning.

Don’t get me started on “Cheer up Nigel Adkins” 😡
Cheer up Barry Fry though I loved. Fat cockney bastard and a shit football team.
 


Guinness Boy

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Jul 23, 2003
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Up and Coming Sunny Portslade
lol they do. I actually thought their various different ways of doing things last season was interesting but Crawley's fans are a very conservative bunch (maybe like most fan bases tbf) and they just wanted a faceless owner up in the sky running the club with no new ways of fan engagement or consultation. So the crypto guys gave them that this season.

Some would argue that the much better performance on the pitch this season proves the fact that old-fashioned distant faceless ownership is much better than trying something different. But I tend to think that's a "sun rises because the cock crows" level of causality.
Whereas, if they’d had this season last season it would have been down to the crypto bros’ brilliance in your eyes :lolol:
 




Paulie Gualtieri

Bada Bing
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May 8, 2018
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They have been unlucky with previous owners, particularly the Majids, it’s good to see them doing well for a change.

Hope they go up
 




Krafty

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Apr 19, 2023
2,065
It feels like there are plenty of people who forget Crawley have previously been in league 1 we aren’t talking about them pushing for the championship. It’s nothing new just a playoff game.

Good luck to them.
It is the club's first time at Wembley! A big occasion for Crawley Town, who were favourites to get relegated this season.
 


Whereas, if they’d had this season last season it would have been down to the crypto bros’ brilliance in your eyes :lolol:
Well I thought I was arguing there was little connection between some of their governance practices and on-pitch performance but yeh I’d better say you know best otherwise I’ll spend the rest of the evening fielding 10 of your posts 👍
 


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