Yes, the bubbles song was echoing through the Skuds homestead this evening after West Ham notched up their first win since November 5th. It is true that Uriah Rennie made some poor decisions, mostly in our favour, and our defence did just about everything they could to give Fulham a chance in the second half, […]
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I’m forever blowing bubbles!
January 23rd, 2006 · Comments Off on I’m forever blowing bubbles! · Life
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Crawley Town ticket prices
September 20th, 2005 · Comments Off on Crawley Town ticket prices · Life
The Broadfield Statium got a mention the Observer this week. Not the Crawley Observer, but the real one. They always get a mention in the Crawley Observer because the paper now sponsors them. Something about that doesn’t feel right. The club has new owners and a significant impact on the public purse through its hire […]
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Encouraging statistic
September 17th, 2005 · Comments Off on Encouraging statistic · Life
According to the sports section of the paper today, no team which has gained 7 or more points from their first 4 games has ever been relegated from the premier league. West Ham had 7 points from their first 4 games. Mind you, they always used to say that 44 points was enough to stay […]
The new football season
August 14th, 2005 · Comments Off on The new football season · Life
The new football season is off to a flying start. First of all West Ham managed a comfortable win on the first day of the season, and Crawley Town drew away from home. Last year we had almost the best home record but possibly the worst away record, so am away draw is a good […]
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Long journey home
February 23rd, 2005 · Comments Off on Long journey home · Work
It took nearly two and a half hours to get home from work today! I caught a train from Waterloo to Clapham Junction and when I went to cross over to the next platform to catch my train onwards I was told that the station was closing and no trains were stopping. This was because […]
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Snowbound
February 21st, 2005 · Comments Off on Snowbound · Life
What a good day for Crawley, and especially Broadfield! I doubt if broadfield has ever been mentioned so many times on TV in one day, even if it was only Sky Sports. Crawley Town played their first ever match to be televised live this evening. They put on a good show, won 2-1 and moved […]
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Up to third!
January 31st, 2005 · Comments Off on Up to third! · Life
Crawley Town managed to climb a place in the league table on Sunday without doing a thing! Aldershot had been on the same points and goal difference, so when they lost to Hereford they dropped a place. So now Crawley Town are in 3rd place, only one point behind 2nd-place Carlisle. Actually its not quite […]
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Away win
January 22nd, 2005 · Comments Off on Away win · Life
Crawley Town won away from home today for only the 3rd time this season, and shot 6 places up the table to number 4. I can’t see it lasting as a few other teams have games in hand, but it does mean that with 42 points we are guaranteed to stay up – which is […]
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Football
December 7th, 2004 · Comments Off on Football · Life
Tonight I had a meeting at 7pm at the Community Centre. It was only a meeting of the Finance sub-committee so did not last too long and I just had enough time to walk down the road to the Broadfield stadium to catch Crawley Town play Barnet in the Conference league. I managed to squeeze […]
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Out of the cup
October 30th, 2004 · Comments Off on Out of the cup · Life
On Wednesday night West Ham were knocked out of the Carling Cup by Chelsea. Today Crawley Town were knocked out of the FA Cup by Dagenham & Redbridge (again) and West Ham only drew after a late equaliser from Plymouth. The only silver lining was seeing Man United lose at Portsmouth.
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