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Crawley - At It Again
Posted: 15 Feb 2011, 14:06
by Regiment
Less than a month since having to endure Crawley coming to Plainmoor and their behaviour before, during and after the game, it seems they're at it again in the build up to their dream tie at Old Trafford :-
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-12462959
Like many of you, i came away from Plainmoor that day thinking the gamesmanship, attitude and all round disrespect shown by the crawley staff and players, was amongst the worst i'd ever seen. when i think what it would've meant to me, to all of you, and the club, for US to have landed that draw against Man Utd, and Crawley got it instead, it just makes me sick.
i'm not a bad loser or a bad sport, but i really hope they get a proper thumping - you know, one of those scores they put in brackets on the vidiprinter !!!
Re: Crawley - At It Again
Posted: 15 Feb 2011, 14:14
by Richinns
I can honestly say that with all my heart I hope the club gets what it deserves and in the next few years they fail to exist anymore. I am all for the development of smaller teams but THEY and the way they go about things only serve football badly.
This latest instalment highlights this perfectly
I cannot wait until their 'sugar daddies' get bored with them and bugger off leaving an unrecoverable mess!
Re: Crawley - At It Again
Posted: 15 Feb 2011, 14:19
by happytorq
Hah, I was just about post the exact same thing. Well, link to the Guardian, but the same story.
Stay classy, Crawley.
There are a couple of guys in the office who follow football and they think it's great that "little old crawley" are playing man u. I soon put them straight. With swearing.
Re: Crawley - At It Again
Posted: 15 Feb 2011, 14:38
by HRG
happytorq wrote:There are a couple of guys in the office who follow football and they think it's great that "little old crawley" are playing man u. I soon put them straight. With swearing.
It's just a natural reaction, the subject of Crawley comes up and I just can't control myself.
I dislike them more than any Premier team and wish the media would do a little bit of digging, they may not be so keen on them if they did.
Re: Crawley - At It Again
Posted: 15 Feb 2011, 14:41
by Richinns
HRG wrote:
It's just a natural reaction, the subject of Crawley comes up and I just can't control myself.
I dislike them more than any Premier team and wish the media would do a little bit of digging, they may not be so keen on them if they did.
I dislike them more Excreta!!!
Re: Crawley - At It Again
Posted: 15 Feb 2011, 14:43
by happytorq
HRG wrote:
It's just a natural reaction, the subject of Crawley comes up and I just can't control myself.
I dislike them more than any Premier team and wish the media would do a little bit of digging, they may not be so keen on them if they did.
Fully agree - I'm starting to think colleagues are just mentioning them to see and hear me rant now. I can't quite put into words how much I detest Crawley. I was pissed off for the whole week after that result.
Re: Crawley - At It Again
Posted: 15 Feb 2011, 14:46
by HRG
Yeah. Them too!
Forgot all about them what with Premier youth plans and Crawley pillocks. I declare this to be a day of serious dislike!
:whip:
Re: Crawley - At It Again
Posted: 15 Feb 2011, 14:48
by chippygull
Absolutely feel the same. As I said at the time, the defeat to the Crawlies hurt more than the Play Off semi defeat to the Excrement. It's Evans at the root of it for me: a more objectionable, thuggish, criminal and despicable character would be hard to imagine..oh hang on, there's Raynor too.... I rest my case.
Re: Crawley - At It Again
Posted: 15 Feb 2011, 14:55
by HRG
What I'd give to see Sir Alex stick his chewing gum in Evan's hair or... :slap:
Re: Crawley - At It Again
Posted: 15 Feb 2011, 15:06
by chippygull
My email to
[email protected]
Title: Your continuing moral turpitude
Dear Sirs,
The latest episode of mocking the Munich air crash adds exponentially to your appalling reputation. Perhaps you could explain the following:
1) Your employment of a convicted criminal as manager
2) The blatant disregard for propriety by your players warming up in the 18 yard area at Torquay.
3) Despicable attempts by your forward simulating a head injury in order to win a penalty or get an opponent sent off.
It is remarkable that this is the first time in the history of the FA cup that neutrals will be supporting the oft reviled Manchester United against a non-league team.
Your club's evident lack of professionalism and integrity does not seem to prepare you well for your place in the Football League. There are many who will be hoping you fail to achieve that status.
Yours,
S. J.
Re: Crawley - At It Again
Posted: 15 Feb 2011, 16:06
by MidDevon
I could not give a hoot at the actual score, but I would love Crawley to try similar tactics at Manchester United as they did at Plainmoor, that would cause national headlines that would have serious reprocussons (have I spealt that right?) for Crawley
....I do not wan't them to go up, but if they do can you imagine Torquay v Crawley on the opening day!
Re: Crawley - At It Again
Posted: 15 Feb 2011, 16:52
by Southampton Gull
To be fair, it was a fan aged 19 who posted something on youtube, not really anything to do with the club is it?
Now as for the rest of the argument I hate them as much as anyone, but in this case they as a club are not responsible and have taken the action of banning the lad for life. If they follow it up with bans to Pat Evans and Claire Raynor then that's fine by me.
Re: Crawley - At It Again
Posted: 15 Feb 2011, 16:58
by Richinns
Southampton Gull wrote:To be fair, it was a fan aged 19 who posted something on youtube, not really anything to do with the club is it?
Now as for the rest of the argument I hate them as much as anyone, but in this case they as a club are not responsible and have taken the action of banning the lad for life. If they follow it up with bans to Pat Evans and Claire Raynor then that's fine by me.
They posted it on their website and officially on YouTube so it was connected to the club. Either they knew about his actions or they did not check it properly - either way it is very irresponsible of the club!
Re: Crawley - At It Again
Posted: 15 Feb 2011, 16:59
by HRG
I agree Mid, Fergie won't stand for any nonsense. Evans and Raynor will try and act like gents I'm sure but as they say 'you can't polish a turd'
Re: Crawley - At It Again
Posted: 15 Feb 2011, 17:09
by Southampton Gull
Richinns wrote:
They posted it on their website and officially on YouTube so it was connected to the club. Either they knew about his actions or they did not check it properly - either way it is very irresponsible of the club!
This the quote that reinforces my view: "A United fan complained that the video, posted on YouTube, featured a supporter making aircraft gestures."
The club followed up by banning him for life, don't see how you can blame them in any way to be honest.