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28th January
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LEAGUE TABLE
up to and including
31st January 2012

 

Pts
1
Cheltenham
55
2
Swindon
52
3
Southend
52
4
CRAWLEY
52
5
Shrewsbury
51
6
Torquay Utd
50
7
Accrington
43
8
Oxford Utd
42
9
Gillingham
41
10
Port Vale
41
11
Burton
41
12
Crewe Alex.
39
13
Rotherham
37
14
Morecambe
36
15
Wimbledon
35
16
Bristol R
33
17
Barnet
32
18
Aldershot
31
19
Macclesfield
30
20
Bradford
27
21
Hereford
26
22
Dagenham
24
23
Plymouth
22
24
Northampton
21



 28 June 2006

FANS PRODUCE PETITION AGAINST MAJEEDS
An online petition has been produced giving details of what has gone on at the football club since the Majeeds took over the club in July last year. The petition reads;

"In July 2005, the SA Group, a business owned by brothers Chas and Azwar Majeed, took over Crawley Town Football Club, a Football Conference side which had then just completed its most successful season in its history.

"Ten months later the club is on its knees, its reputation in tatters.

"After being sold with a zero balance sheet, the SA Group now claim the club, which has gone into administration, has debts of £1.1m, and they also claim that £750,000 of that is owed to ... the Majeed brothers.

"Chas Majeed acted as chairman at first until the FA declared that, as an undischarged bankrupt, he was not a fit and proper person to hold such a position.

"In their short time in control, the SA Group have:
- sacked the most successful manager in the club's long and proud history
- sacked dedicated office staff
- A tribunal declared four dismissals were illegal and the SA Group failed to even attend the hearings
- the club slashed the wage budget in half and incurred a three-point deduction for bringing the Football Conference into disrepute
- Having gone into administration, the club have also incurred a ten-point penalty for next season
- the financial problems have caused great anguish to players and their young families, as well as to fans
- the club's public relations are at rock bottom, with supporters continually being fed mistruths
- Known SA Group heavies have attempted to threaten a teenage fan who was organising a democratic protest against their regime
- while the players and fans suffer, the Majeeds have purchased a new £350k sports car and announced plans for new nightclubs and restaurants

"We urge administrator Rob Sadler of Begbies Traynor to listen to sensible and professional offers from interested potential purchasers of the club.

"The club has no future under the SA Group's ownership. Fans will not attend home games, buy merchandise or frequent the bar at the stadium while the Majeeds remain at the club.

"Under new ownership, the club could flourish again.

"A year ago, Crawley Town was a happy, respected, community club with a sense of pride.

"We want our club back."

The petition can be found at here.

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