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  1. stewart12

    [Football] Crawley Town no longer officially exist

    yes- recently we've loaned a fair few players to other league two clubs but I think only a handful to Crawley in the past 10 years?
  2. stewart12

    [Football] Crawley Town no longer officially exist

    I think even putting aside the rivalry aspect, they would have had Wimbledon playing there then. Three teams at one ground seems like a logistical nightmare even if it's allowed Perhaps Millwall was an option?
  3. stewart12

    [Football] Crawley Town no longer officially exist

    I seem to remember them having a couple of good seasons in the national but the fact that they remained semi pro really caught up with them may be imagining it but have a recollection of them having to scrape together a side for a tuesday night game away at Gateshead
  4. stewart12

    [Football] Crawley Town no longer officially exist

    yes agreed, they're certainly holding their own thus far which is great
  5. stewart12

    [Football] Crawley Town no longer officially exist

    yes and the National League is very, very hard to get out of the right way. You've got countless big ex league clubs, teams who are established in that league and are well run and ambitious "new money" teams throwing cash around plus nationwide travel, higher wages and not a particularly large...
  6. stewart12

    [Football] Crawley Town no longer officially exist

    Worthing definitely have a lot of potential and the size of the town could theoretically support a league side would perhaps need a new ground though!
  7. stewart12

    [Football] Crawley Town no longer officially exist

    I would worry with Crawley that if they dropped into the National League they may never come back
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