For all the right and wrong reasons that has to be one of the most memorable matches ever, ok for the neutral it didn't have the fairy tale finish but for Crawley fans for sure not a game you'll ever forget. I cant wait to hear JY reaction.
Imagine if Steve Evans had been the manager today. He would have literally exploded. At least 5 times.
It would have resembled Mr Creosote in The Meaning of Life.
Already alluded to a few times but what a game Tom Nicholls had. Three goals and the pass for the winner was sublime. Great skill by Nadesan in that winning goal, first touch perfect and set him up for the run on goal. Defence needs to take a long hard look at itself as we cannot afford to be giving other teams two goal starts.
I think the performance was really good considering we were missing four players from the team that beat Cambridge-Morris Francomb matthews and Hesketh. Francomb has been a revelation this season
I think the performance was really good considering we were missing four players from the team that beat Cambridge-Morris Francomb matthews and Hesketh. Francomb has been a revelation this season
Agree shame he’s out for a bit with his arm injury.
Pathetic but to be brutally honest, justice done, they’ve been better
How did this turn out?🤭😉
I’m not going to lie about the 90 mins John, the Gulls were the better team in regular time. We were much the better of the two teams in added time, particularly as the 2 pens were dubious, hence there was a lot of logic to a mad game ending the way it did
Anyone hear Tom Nichols interviewed about the game on Radio 5 live last night? He spoke very well and his description of a mix of joy and bewilderment in the dressing room after was quite amusing.
I’m not going to lie about the 90 mins John, the Gulls were the better team in regular time. We were much the better of the two teams in added time, particularly as the 2 pens were dubious, hence there was a lot of logic to a mad game ending the way it did
Makes sense. Mentally we will have viewed extra time as a lifeline, whereas Torquay would only see it as a mark of failure.