Crawley/Evans
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Crawley/Evans
Just watched a report on Crawley on football focus, Evans wants to get to the sixth round in the FA cup :lol:
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Re: Crawley/Evans
I think Crawley aiming for the 6th Round is possible. 4th today against Swindon - winnable. Also in the 4th Round there are a few lower league pair ups (Sheff Wed v Hereford) which I think Crawley would also see as winnable.
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Re: Crawley/Evans
They've got Torquay today bud, already seen Swindon off ;)Diamond Warrior wrote:I think Crawley aiming for the 6th Round is possible. 4th today against Swindon - winnable. Also in the 4th Round there are a few lower league pair ups (Sheff Wed v Hereford) which I think Crawley would also see as winnable.
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Re: Crawley/Evans
oh yeah. :oops:TheIncognitoKid wrote:They've got Torquay today bud, already seen Swindon off ;)Diamond Warrior wrote:I think Crawley aiming for the 6th Round is possible. 4th today against Swindon - winnable. Also in the 4th Round there are a few lower league pair ups (Sheff Wed v Hereford) which I think Crawley would also see as winnable.
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Re: Crawley/Evans
Just goes to prove that football at the lower levels has people with big ideas but no idea how they will achieve them. :lol:
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Re: Crawley/Evans
From the BBC live sports commetary
1434: TORQUAY v CRAWLEY:
Chris Bevan reports: "Plenty to play for at Plainmoor, although it's difficult to tell exactly who the underdogs are. Torquay play one level above Blue Square Premier leaders Crawley, but Town are known as the non-league Manchester City because of the big-money they have spent on their squad. The Reds went through more than £500,000 in the summer, which was more than every League Two side combined, not just the Gulls."

1434: TORQUAY v CRAWLEY:
Chris Bevan reports: "Plenty to play for at Plainmoor, although it's difficult to tell exactly who the underdogs are. Torquay play one level above Blue Square Premier leaders Crawley, but Town are known as the non-league Manchester City because of the big-money they have spent on their squad. The Reds went through more than £500,000 in the summer, which was more than every League Two side combined, not just the Gulls."

R.I.P Dale Roberts, Never Forgotten.
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