Sky Bet League 2
Saturday 13th January 2018
Kick Off – 3.00 pm
Stadium: Checkatrade.com Stadium, Winfield Way, Crawley, RH11 9RX
Telephone: 01293 410000
Club Colours: Red and White
Nickname: The Red Devils
Key Personnel:
Harry Kewell is the current Head Coach at Crawley. Sydney born Harry made over 300 appearances for Leeds Utd and Liverpool, where he won a Champions League title in 2005 before a spell at Galatasaray in Turkey. He also won 56 caps for Australia. He took over the reins here in May 2017.
Brief Directions by Road:
Nice and straightforward this one! From the M25 take the M23 southbound and exit at Junction 11 (signposted A264 Horsham, Pease Pottage Services ) Follow the signs for A23(N) Crawley town centre. Stay on this road for about a mile until the bottom of the hill and turn left at the roundabout and you will see the ground on your left and entrance to car park.
Car Parking:
There is a large car park at the ground which I believe is £5.00 but getting out quickly after the game will prove a problem.
A spy has told me that free parking is available in the industrial estate close to the ground. Just before the stadium down the hill, turn left. Worth checking out.
Directions by Train:
A couple of options open to you. The Crawley area is serviced by two stations. Three Bridges is a fair distance from the ground and your best bet is a 10-minute taxi ride which should cost around £6.00. Crawley Station is about a mile from the ground (calculate your own walking times please). Turn left out of the station and after 1/4 mile turn left into the Brighton Road (A2219) and cross over the railway. 3/4 further on you will see the stadium to your right, access via the underpass. The number 10 bus from opposite the station runs to the ground.
By Air:
Gatwick Airport is the nearest facility to the ground – flights daily.
Eating and Drinking Locally:
There is a bar at the stadium at the back of the Bruce Winfield Stand called the ‘Redz Bar’, which allows visiting supporters. Entrance to this bar is gained from outside the stadium. The closest pub to the stadium is the Half Moon on Brighton Road (A2219). This is about a five-minute walk. Another pub close by is The Downsman, which is on Wakehurst Drive, just off Southgate Avenue.
Ground Description:
The stadium was opened in 1997 after Crawley had spent many years at the Town Mead Ground. Both end terraces are fully covered and wrap slightly around the corners towards the main stand is which is quietly impressive occupying most of the touchline. Opposite is the new East Stand, a semi-permanent structure opened in 2013. The North of KRL Terrace is reserved for away fans.
Admission Prices:
|
The Checkatrade.com Stand |
The KR-L Stand (Terracing) |
Adult |
£20 |
£16 |
Senior 65+ |
£15 |
£12 |
Under 21 |
£13 |
£11 |
Under 18 |
£10 |
£10 |
Under 16 |
£4 |
£4 |
Under 11 |
£1 |
£1 |
Family 1 AD+ 1 U16 |
£17 |
£15 |
Family 2 AD + 2 U16 |
£34 |
£30 |
Previous Meetings and Memories:
Our last visit was in August 2016 when a John Akinde goal won us a point in a 1-1 draw. One outstanding visit to the Broadfield Stadium was in our promotion winning season 2004/5. Two exemplary finishes from Giuliano Grazioli were capped but a breathtaking volley by Dean Sinclair to win the game 3-1. The goal is available to view on YouTube and frankly, it is a stunning finish. Good “stack” from the Bees fans behind the goal too!
At Crawley’s previous home Barnet fans sampled The Walls Of Jericho Experience in 1994 after the late Carl Hoddle’s stunning Match Of the Day Goal Of the Month candidate – it should have won it. “Hoddle by name, Hoddle by nature” commented Barry Davis. The retaining wall directly behind the goal collapsed as hundreds of Bees fans celebrated. The blame has over the years fallen upon long-time supporter Robin ‘The Tank’ and was captured for posterity by the BBC. I hasten to add no one was seriously hurt and Tank has been very sought after in the demolition industry ever since.
#MondayMotivaton | We look back at our first visit to this Saturday’s opponents @crawleytown.
Gary Phillips’ side were 2-1 winners in an 1993/94 FA Cup tie with goals from Zeke Rowe and Carl Hoddle setting up a tie with Chelsea…#BarnetFC pic.twitter.com/jeJwxAFhxZ
— Barnet FC (@BarnetFC) January 8, 2018
Celebrity Watch:
Sporting heroes and villains galore for your autograph books – World champion boxer Alan Minter, gorgeous gymnast and TV presenter Suzanne Dando, gold medal-winning athletes Daley Thompson and Sally Gunnell all hail from these parts, How about a dip with swimmer Sharon Davis as well? Gareth Southgate went to school here and 1970’s Barnet legend (who also played a couple of games for Chelsea) Marvin Hinton used to live here. Infamous 1940’s acid bath murderer John Haigh was a season ticket holder at Crawley and The Cure used to rehearse in the social club at the old Town Mead ground between 8.00 and ‘10.15 Saturday Night’ but that was ‘Never Enough’.