Crawley won their final game of the season 2-1 away to runners-up Torquay.
Ryan Hall, who is on loan from Crystal Palace, fired Crawley into a 17th-minute lead.
It remained that way until five minutes from time when top scorer Jamie Cook made it 2-0 with his 22nd goal of the season.
Tim Sills pulled a goal back two minutes later but the Reds held on for an impressive win.
Just can't believe the lack of coverage for Crawley and Bognor today when Eastbourne and Lewes get decent enuff write-ups.
Is it becuz Creepy n Bognor R in West Sussex?
Want Argus to improve next season, otherwise will be reading about the mighty Rooks from Lewes instead of the mighty Reds from Creepy!!!
More fans care about Conference Premier than the South division's sides. Whatz going on Argus sports reporters? Can't U afford some youth2attend matches?
Please give us Creepy fans the facts, figures and news. The BBC site delivers reports on the Red Army, so maybe the Argus could for 2008/09!?!?!?!?!
Just can't believe the lack of coverage for Crawley and Bognor today when Eastbourne and Lewes get decent enuff write-ups.
Is it becuz Creepy n Bognor R in West Sussex?
Want Argus to improve next season, otherwise will be reading about the mighty Rooks from Lewes instead of the mighty Reds from Creepy!!!
More fans care about Conference Premier than the South division's sides. Whatz going on Argus sports reporters? Can't U afford some youth2attend matches?
Please give us Creepy fans the facts, figures and news. The BBC site delivers reports on the Red Army, so maybe the Argus could for 2008/09!?!?!?!?!
Touche.
N'est pas?
Let the sportsdesk start giving Crawley Town improved coverage next season's football.
Merci.
Touche.
N'est pas?
Let the sportsdesk start giving Crawley Town improved coverage next season's football.
Merci.
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