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Crawley and currently
* Paul Jones ( footballer born 1986 ), goalkeeper, currently with Crawley Town FC
The largest development is currently along the Crawley road area.
* Dannie Bulman, footballer currently playing for League One team Crawley Town
There is currently no sixth form provision, so most students go to Redhill, Crawley or Reigate ( e. g. East Surrey College and Reigate College ) to continue their studies.

Crawley and Football
There are two infant / primary schools in the neighbourhood, an adventure playground, several open spaces with football pitches, and Broadfield Stadium, home to Crawley Town Football Club.
Crawley Town Football Club is an English football club based in Crawley, West Sussex.
Crawley would now be playing in the Football Conference, the highest level of non-League football, for the first time in their history.
The investment paid off as Crawley were challenging for promotion to The Football League and embarked on a remarkable F. A Cup run having beaten Championship Derby County 2 1 in the 3rd round, followed by a 1 0 win at League Two side Torquay United in the 4th round and setting up a dream tie at Old Trafford to face Manchester United in the 5th round.
Crawley's cup run and the death of owner Bruce Winfield, didn't halt their progress in the league as just 19 days after Winfield's death Crawley secured the Conference title by beating Tamworth 3 0 and reaching The Football League for the first time in the club's history.
On 21 April 2012 Swindon were promoted to Football League One after Crawley Town's 1-1 draw with Dagenham & Redbridge and Torquay United's 2-0 loss to AFC Wimbledon, despite Di Canio's side having lost 3-1 to Gillingham on the same day.
On 10 April 2012 Coppell was announced Director of Football at Crawley Town FC.

Crawley and League
During a tempestuous League Two encounter on March 2012, Bradford and Crawley Town players were involved in a post-match brawl, which led to five players being shown a red card in the dressing rooms.
Crawley Town play in the nPower League 2.
They played League Two leaders Crawley Town in the Second Round, where they were beaten 5 0, against a side four divisions and 106 places above Redbridge in the league pyramid.
Formed in 1896, Crawley Town began life in the West Sussex League where they remained for five years before transferring to the Mid-Sussex League, winning the League in only their second season
Crawley retained their amateur status and went on to win the Metropolitan League Challenge Cup in 1959.
Crawley turned semi-professional in 1962 and the following year they joined Division One of the Southern League.
Crawley finished the year of 2011 top of League Two ; a positive start to their first campaign in league football.
On Saturday 5 May Crawley secured League One promotion, courtesy of a 67th minute Scott Neilson strike against Accrington Stanley.
In January 2012 the application for the new 2, 000-seater East Stand ( and facilities including new turnstiles and Premier League standard flood lights ) was accepted by Crawley Council.
The record attendance reached 5, 058 on Sunday 9 September 2012 when Crawley Town hosted Portsmouth in League One.
Former Tonbridge and Arsenal goalkeeper Tony Burns took over as manager for the 1980 81 season and the club ’ s new Longmead Stadium hosted its first game on August 18, 1980, a crowd of 701 watching a Southern League Cup game against Crawley Town.
Matches were played at the school playing fields and the club progressed through the Horsham League and Crawley & District League into the now-defunct Southern Counties Combination.
Elected to Crawley League ( 1963 )
Born in Crawley, West Sussex, Muscat began his career as a junior at Australian National Soccer League ( NSL ) club Sunshine George Cross, making his first senior appearances for the club in the 1989 / 90 season.

Crawley and third
There also used to be a third pub named The Castle in North Crawley.
The third series will cover a period of 18 months in the lives of the Crawley family between 1920 and 1921.
Robinson ’ s second season in charge, 2003 04, brought more success with Rangers this time finishing third in the league behind Crawley Town and Weymouth to earn a place amongst the Nationwide Conference North founder members.

Crawley and English
* 1971 John Crawley, English cricketer
The Cure are an English rock band formed in Crawley, West Sussex in 1976.
The village name ' Crawley ' is an Old English language word, and means ' clearing frequented by crows '.
Shaun David Cooper ( born 5 October 1983 in Newport, Isle of Wight ) is an English footballer who playes as a defender for Crawley Town.
Stephen James " Steve " Coppell ( born 9 July 1955 ) is an English former footballer and current director of football of Crawley Town FC.
Robin Goodridge ( born Robin James Goodridge, 10 September 1966, Crawley, Sussex, England ) is an English musician, best known as the drummer of the rock band Bush.

Crawley and football
* Jamie Day, Crawley Town FC football player
He had spells in non-league football with Dover Athletic, Crawley Town, Romford, Purfleet and eventually Bishop's Stortford ; he became player-manager in 1999 and remained in charge until 24 November 2008, when his contract was terminated after almost a decade in charge.

Crawley and having
Sir Pitt's elder half sister, the spinster Miss Crawley, is very rich, having inherited her mother's fortune of £ 70, 000.
An Irish girl lacking a university education, Mary has a natural writing talent and rises to become a prominent reviewer of new fiction after having been left by her lover of many years, Mark Crawley.
It is present but local in southern parts of Great Britain, having first been discovered in the UK by H. St. J. K. Donisthorpe and W. C. Crawley on July 23, 1912 in the New Forest.
The brand name Rotameter was registered by the British company GEC Rotameter Co, in Crawley, and still exists, having been passed down through the acquisition chain: KDG Instruments, Solartron Mobrey, and Emerson Process Management ( Brooks Instrument ).
Newer refurbished Scania OmniDekkas replaced these vehicles, having been transferred to Crawley from the London garages.

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