Monday, October 18, 2004
IT'S DAGENHAM AWAY IN FA CUP
Crawley have been drawn away to Dagenham & Redbridge in the 4th qualifying round of the FA Cup. This is the third season running where the Reds have been drawn away to the Daggers in a FA competition, having played them in the FA Trophy last season and the FA Cup the season before. Crawley will be looking to better both of the results from those encounters.
Sunday, October 17, 2004
REDS AWAY RUN CONTINUES
Crawley's dismal away form continued on Saturday (16th Oct) afternoon when they fell to a single goal at Stevenage Borough. The Reds failed to give the same type of performance that nearly earned a point at Carlisle, with Anthony Elding scoring for the home side just before the half hour mark in the first half.
REDS DRAW AGAINST VICS
The early kick-off appeared to take it's toll as the Reds run of 5 successive home wins came to an abrupt end against Northwich Victoria on Saturday (9th Oct). With the visitors resigned to bottom spot in the league with negative Crawley would have hoped to extend that run, but failure to break down the Northwich defense saw the match end goalless.
Friday, October 08, 2004
RESERVES CRASH AT COLCHESTER
A Reserve side which consited of just one first teamer (Fiston Manuella) and a number of Youth teamers crashed to a 9-0 defeat at Colchester United on Wednesday (6th Oct) afternoon. Crawley were forced to play an hour with just 10 men after Manuella was sent off for his second game in a row.
BROADFIELD TREATMENT FOR BORO
Farnborough were the latest side to come to the Broadfield Stadium this season and go home pointless following the Reds 2-0 triumph on Tuesday (5th Oct) evening. Goals from Daniel Marney and Adrian Deane saw off the visitors and earnt the Reds another vital three points as they continue to hold their own in the Conference.
10 MAN REDS FAIL TO HOLD ON
Despite a fine effort from the Reds they failed to hold on for a point at Carlisle United on Saturday (2nd Oct) as Craig Farrell headed home for the hosts with just 5 minutes of the game remaining. Crawley had played the majoirty of the second half a man short after Fiston Manuella was given his marching orders after picking up two yellow cards.
HOME RUNS CONTINUES
Crawley's great home form continued on Saturday 25th Sept when they saw off Forest Green Rovers 4-2. Crawley fell behind twice with Allan Tait scoring the Red's first equaliser. Charlie MacDonald then drew the sides level again from the penalty spot before second half goals from Fiston Manuella and MacDonald secured all three points.
CARTIUM CUP NEWS
Canvey will be Crawley's opponents in the 3rd round of the Cartium Cup. The competition involves all 66 teams from the three Conference divisions with the North and South sides competing in rounds 1 and 2 before the National teams join in January. A home tie awaits the winners.
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