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    Feb202012

    I shed no tears for Crawley Town

    The glory of the FA Cup. The plucky underdog knocking out the pampered big boys. Sutton United, Yeovil Town and Hereford United. Roy Essandoh, Jim Montgomery and 'Smith must score.'  I love all of this. I love the FA Cup with a passion. So why then was I so desperate for Premier League Stoke City to stuff League Two Crawley Town?

    Stoke City mean nothing to me. I don't support them, but I don't hate them. I rarely want them to win, but I don't think I've ever passionately wanted them to lose a game. I respect them as a well run club, with good players and a good manager. Despite all of that, if they had been playing Swindon, Southend or Torquay I would not have wanted Stoke to win. When Jon Walters put 10 man Stoke ahead I cheered out load. Peter Crouch's second was met with a clenched fist waved in celebration. When the full time whistle blew I decided to have a think about why I have this intense dislike of Crawley Town.

    I don't dislike the supporters. I don't think there are enough of them to dislike. If you don't come from Crawley you won't support them, so it's not like there are thousands of glory fans. I don't dislike the players, from what I've seen they are a decent team for League Two. I don't even dislike the fact that they seemingly have a huge stash of cash to be able to spend on players. That's football, and there are a few non league clubs with plenty of cash. I still wanted Fleetwood to beat Blackpool.

    I do dislike the fact that they have a classless, arrogant criminal as their manager. As long as Steve Evans is manager of Crawley, I will despise them and cheer whoever they are playing. The man should not be allowed anywhere near a football club, professional or otherwise, yet he is allowed to spout his opinions on TV and Radio and we are meant to be happy for 'plucky Crawley'. Last season, because of this man, I sunk to the lowest depths it is possible to go to. For 90 minutes I became a fan of Manchester United.

    For anyone who doesn't know the background to the case, whilst at Boston, Evans was convicted of tax evasion, and the FA found him guilty of contract irregularities whereby players salaries were not correctly declared to the FA. He was banned from football for 20 months... To the disgust of Boston fans he ended up back at the club and managed to get himself escorted out of Blundell Park at half time of a match against Grimsby for foul and abusive language. It is hard to imagine what he must have said to get kicked out of the ground by the police. Due to the fact that Evans was convicted, there are plenty of details all over the internet if you want to look into it further.

    Somehow he maintained his job and saw Boston lose a last day of the season decider at Wrexham. Evans immediately stated his commitment to the club, publicly stating that he would stay at Boston. Two weeks later though he resigned and went to Crawley, where the attraction of the endless supply of money tempted him. Within a season he had picked up a 10 game ban for poor touchline behaviour.

    Even in the last week he has shown himself to be completely incapable of behaving like a respectable human being. He called Stoke's squad 'Championship players' and then when Rory Delap made what was at worst a yellow card tackle, he remonstrated like a mad hippopotamus on the touchline to such an extent that it must have taken all of Tony Pulis' self control not to walk over there and hit him.

    That's why I wanted Stoke to win. Money can buy you good players, it can build you a nice stadium and it can get you into the football league. What it can't do is buy you class. I'm off to listen to some Tom Jones.  

    Dave Rogers @NoLeftFoot

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    Reader Comments (4)

    WELL SAID!!!

    Well said. As I Stokie you would expect me to be happy that we won. But, long before we were drawn against them in the Cup, I was aware of Crawley and their classless manager with his criminal record. I'm not sure why he is allowed to be manager of a League club - obviously the "fit and proper person" test means something different to what I thought it did. When Crawley get rid of him I might start hoping they do well in Cup games but, until then, I'm delighted we put them out of this season's FA Cup.

    As someone who watches his football in League 2 I actually think Evans is a good football manager - when he went to Crawley they didn't have the cash and he did a decent job. At that level he has proven he knows his stuff.

    However, that doesn't excuse the fact that he is a crook - an odious, disrespectful man and you've said it, without class. Witness his horrible recent sucking up to Di Canio and last season to Ferguson when they played Man U - he'd like us to imagine him in the same class as these people. He always like to play up the fact that he's playing bigger clubs in division 2, hoping that we will applaud his achievements - conveniently ignoring the fact that he more money than anyone bar Swindon. Never a mention of where that money is coming from.

    My natural inclination is to always support the underdog, whatever the game. In Crawley's case I can always make an exception and I will take great pleasure when the whole thing implodes and that fas bastard is on his arse.

    Im a Stoke fan and had never heard of him until I went to watch the other half of the city Port Vale play Crawley on the opening game of the season. My daughter dragged me there as she lives with one of the Port Vale players.

    What i witnessed from Big Steve is an utter contempt for anyones view other than his own, he was totally beyond help shouting swearing gesticulating throughout the whole match and trying to influence the referee.

    He really rubbed the Vale fans up the wrong way with his antics and I believe that he almost came to blows with Micky Adams the Vale manager, apparently he had a similar response from Ryan Shawcross at half-time in the tunnel, now then surely it can't be everyone else who is in the wrong Steve? What really surprised me after calling Stoke a bunch of championship players is that he then said he was a good pal of out Tony Pulis!

    Now thats a football manager with class Steve!

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