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Crawley crash at Histon

10:05pm Tuesday 8th April 2008

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By Tom Gurney »

Crawley crashed 3-0 at Histon tonight.

Boss Steve Evans was forced to resort to drastic measures with his forward line following injuries to his main strikers Jamie Cook and Jon-Paul Pittman.

Top scorer Cook was only fit enough for a place on the bench, despite his last minute goalscoring substitute return from a dead leg against York on Saturday, while Pittman was ruled out with a hamstring problem.

It meant defender Glenn Wilson started up front as a makeshift targetman alongside Pierre Joseph-Dubois.

Wilson, who is more accustomed to trying to stop goals rather than score them, had returned from a spell on the sidelines with a hamstring injury and did not look match fit as he understandably struggled in his new role.

Josesph-Dubois was left doing most of the running as a result but was often isolated against Histon's giant defenders.

He broke clear just once when he used his pace to get in behind the home back four in the first half.

But, with the angle against him for a shot, he had to wait for support and when it came from midfielder Thomas Pinault, Lewes-born defender Matt Langston made it back in time to cut out the cross.

Crawley had just one clear shot on goal before half-time when Ryan Hall struck the post with a fizzing left foot drive early on.

Other than that, their main threat came from set pieces and they went close again with one on the half hour.

Kieran Murphy rose above Langston to meet a Dannie Bulman free-kick and could not get enough power on his close range header to trouble keeper Danny Naisbitt.

Murphy's defensive partner Bradley Thomas then got his head on a Bulman corner five minutes later but failed to get a clean connection and sent his effort wide.

Histon lived up to their reputation as they also relied on long balls and set pieces as their attacking approach.

But it was two pieces of quality from striker Antonio Murray which killed Reds off either side of half time.

The home side launched every throw they had in the last third into the box throughout the first half and caught Crawley out with a variation on the stoke of the interval.

Jack Midson took a quick throw-in short to the unmarked Murray, who unleashed a rising 20-yard shot into the top right-hand corner.

Murray struck again five minutes after the break with an equally impressive finish. He swivelled and hit a volley from ten yards into the bottom corner after Midson crossed from the right.

The goal left Reds shell-shocked and there was little surprise when Histon added to their lead on the hour.

The visiting defence allowed a corner to bounce around the area and Langston pounced to blast into the roof of the net from close range.

It could have been even worse for Reds as Histon also had a goal disallowed. Robbie Nightingale bent a corner straight in on 75 minutes but the referee ruled out the unusual strike for a foul on keeper Ashley Bayes.

Histon: Naisbitt, Okay (N. Kennedy 89), Mitchel-King, Langston, J. Kennedy, Murray, Nightingale (Cambridge 75), Knight-Percival, Wright (Barker 88), Gwillim, Midson.

Subs not used: Key, Ada.

Crawley: Bayes, Thompson, Thomas, Murphy, Krause, Blackburn, Bulman, Pinault, Hall, Wilson, Joseph-Dubois.

Subs not used: Stevens, Cook, Carter, Carayol, Raynor.

What do you think?

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Arthur from Tilgate, Crawley says...
12:20am Wed 9 Apr 08

Maybe Steve Evans can explain to us all why the club is left with only 10 fit players a starter who is half fit and a 42yr old assistant manager and kid on the bench along with two injured players.

We are supposed to be a "professional" team and outfit, we are more like a pub team cobbled together at the last minute at times. Have we paid the coach bill yet as I was told the players went by car again tonight?

JAMES, CRAWLEY says...
8:30am Wed 9 Apr 08

At the end of the day it is a business. Without enough paying customers or a rich owner they are restricted by available funds. They are obviously trying to get to the end of the season on very little, which cannot be easy. But they have to operate in the real world if we are to avoid the problems of the last few years and deducted points again next season. If the fans want more maybe they should get behind the team & the club & give them a chance next season. Even if you disagree with the manager surely the team & all the staff deserve a chance & support from the fans?

Arthur from Tilgate, Crawley says...
9:20am Wed 9 Apr 08

Where did i say i didnt support the team?

I am just bored of hearing how small the budget is, how great the manager is and the team when in truth we all know the players left are on some good money, others who left only came here for the money and the football on offer is poor.

Fans will come back when the club doesnt have a stench surrounding it and we can field a team of 11 fit players. Christ not even Bayes was fit last night.

Why should I spend my money on watching half a team because Steve Evans over spent at the start of the year and the team failed to do anything of note?

John Smith, Crawley says...
9:46am Wed 9 Apr 08

Your comments come over as vindictive and not a fan. The Majeeds have gone and we wish everyone good luck in taking our club forward. Did not see you post after the demolition of York City on Saturday !

JAMES, CRAWLEY says...
10:37am Wed 9 Apr 08

A true supporter is there through thick & thin, good & bad seasons. I am bored of hearing supposed fans moaning. How do you know what the players are on? The truth is you don't know or you would not make that comment. I think you would be surprised at how 'little' they are on. The truth is they are there because they just want to play football. Love or hate the manager get behind the team. There will always be some fans who disagree with any manager. Thats football. And NO Bayes was not fit last night but at least he was there, he did his best & did not moan. If the players can do that & make their own way to the game the least the 'fans' can do is support them. And YES of course they are tired & it shows. YOU would be too if you trained & played the amount they have to with the size of squad they have. Do you think they do that out of choice? Of course not it is out of necessity, but they get on with it. So I agree with John, the Majeeds have gone so get over it

Dave, Brighton says...
12:02pm Wed 9 Apr 08

You might not like Steve Evans for what he does or says, but at least during a match he gets involved whether it be supporting his team or having a go at the referee. Other managers at Crawley have just stood in the technical area with their arms crossed showing no animation whatsoever.
Now there is a change in the board isn't it time to stop moaning
and everybody go to the match this Saturday and support the team. They certainly deserve it at the moment with all the matches they are being asked to play in such a short space of time.

Arthur from Tilgate, Crawley says...
1:56pm Wed 9 Apr 08

My how defensive we have all become. It seems a Fan (and i would guess that as ive been following Crawley over 35yrs that is longer than most of you) cant say anything without having dispersations cast about him.

I do go to games, but I sometimes wonder why given my comments. Surely any fan is frustrated about the lack of team numbers and fit players. As for players and what they earn some have even said they are only at Crawley due to the money!

As for Steve Evans and passion, well 6 sendings off is not passion, that is a blatent disregard for the officals and the rules and its not something the club nor us fans should tolerate nor be proud off.

Steve Evans also hasnt done anything of note so I fail to see how he can be compared to other managers who took us on FA Cup runs, league glory and higher in the Conference on a part time budget and with a part time squad.

Someone else mentions new owners, well who exactly are they? No one knows and i for one do not want to end up like Boston so I will await developments before I get too excited.


I stand by comments as someone who was proud of CTFC as a club but now find at times im only proud of the players we have left rather than those in charge.

Crawley Fan, Crawley says...
2:25pm Wed 9 Apr 08

Evans's rantings at the officials are no different from what the fans are shouting out to the ref. Vines and Hollins just used to stand there, arms crossed.

With the Majeeds gone, those stayways need to get their sorry butts back to the club and start supporting it. Those winging that they won't come back because of Evans or because they havn't been told who owns what percentage of the club etc are making excuses.

A fan that pays their entrance fee are entitled to watch a game of football. Nothing else.


TERRY SCOTT, says...
3:32pm Thu 10 Apr 08

and we all also entitled to spend our money as we want to, be it watching CTFC or not, too much has gone on at the club in the last few years, and as someone who had followed them, and became totally fed up with the recent carry ons, maybe, and its a big maybe, if the club proves itself to be honestly run, i will come back. its the size of the maybe that worries me.

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