Problems at Crawley Town football club have failed to dampen the fans' sense of humour.

Supporters have come up with a number of amusing terrace chants following revelations in The Argus that chairman Chas Majeed was facing police and FA probes after it was disclosed he was a bankrupt.

Fans at home matches have been loudly voicing their protest towards Mr Majeed and his brother Azwar, who bought the club last year under the name SA Group and have recently decided to slash wages and put all the players up for sale.

When The Argus revealed Chas Majeed was a bankrupt, Azwar contradicted himself by saying his brother was in charge of the club but seconds later claimed he was the chairman.

One chant is based on Eminem's Slim Shady song. It goes: "Will the real Crawley chairman please stand up, please stand up, please stand up?"

Another, based on an old TV advert for Club biscuits, says: "If you like a lot of chairmen on your board, join our club."

One more is based on the Black Lace song Agadoo.

The club is facing four employment tribunals from former members of staff.

Ex-boss Francis Vines, his assistant Dave Swindlehurst, former managing director Steve Duly and office worker Ian Holman claim they were not paid money owed to them.

Mr Majeed is expected to appear before an FA investigation next week. It is illegal and against FA regulations for a non-discharged bankrupt to hold a position of power at a football club.

Mr Majeed is understood to be applying through the courts to be discharged from bankruptcy. His discharge is currently suspended indefinitely.

Meanwhile, supporters using the Crawley Town internet forum are discussing the possibility of forming a supporters' trust in a bid to seize control of the football club from the Majeeds.