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Mark Dunford is joined by Brighton writer Derren Howard, and Brighton writers Sam Morton and Henry Bryant, the former who covers both Albion and the Reds.

Brighton, who are sixth in the Premier League, paused for the international break but are now busy preparing for Saturday’s trip to Newcastle. We take a look at the latest team news and also Yankuba Minteh, who will no doubt be determined to shine against his former club.

Plus we look at a crazy game at the Broadfield Stadium as Crawley Town lost an eight-goal thriller to Shrewsbury.

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00:00Welcome to another episode of the Goal Malfaction podcast, where we take a look at the latest
00:06goings on at Brighton and Hove Albion in Crawley Town. I'm Mark Dunford, and I'm joined by
00:10Brighton writer Darren Howard and Brighton writers Sam Morton and Henry Bryan, the former
00:15who covers both Albion and the Reds. Brighton, who are sixth in the Premier League, pause
00:20for an international break, but are now busy preparing for Saturday's trip to Newcastle.
00:24We take a look at the latest team news and also Yancuba Minte, who will no doubt be determined
00:29to shine against his former club. Plus, we look at a crazy game at the Broadfield Stadium
00:33in Crawley Town, lost an eight-goal thriller to Shrewsbury Town. You can read all the stories
00:38we are talking about with the videos and pictures online at sussexworld.co.uk forward slash
00:43sport and you can check out other great videos on shotstv.com and Freeview channel 262. You
00:49may also be watching on Latest TV. Thank you for tuning in. So, what's the latest with
00:55Brighton's walking wounded ahead of Newcastle, Darren? Any news on Jean-Paul van Gecke or
00:59Gilles Pedro?
01:00Yeah, they've still got a few injury issues going into this one. Hopefully, the international
01:07break would have cleared some of those up and there was good news for Jean-Paul van
01:13Gecke, as you mentioned. He was expected to be out for around about six weeks with this
01:19groin issue that he picked up during the second half of the 2-2 draw with Nottingham
01:25Forest. But he looks as though he's ahead of schedule. He was pictured training this
01:33week at the Brighton Lansing training ground and that was a welcome surprise for many people
01:39who thought he would be out for the next run of matches after the international break.
01:44So, whether he's going to be fit to play against Newcastle is a big question for Brighton
01:51fans. They've already got Adam Webster out who's looking dodgy with a thigh injury still.
01:57So, if Van Gecke can come back in time for the Newcastle game, that would be a huge boost
02:02for Brighton fans. But we're going to get an update from Herzela tomorrow morning once
02:07all the players have had a chance to assess them once they come back from their international
02:12break.
02:13It's encouraging signs for Van Gecke, but we'll know more first thing tomorrow morning.
02:18Jal Pedro, my hunch is that he's going to be unavailable. I think he's still struggling
02:24with the foot injury that he picked up, also against Nottingham Forest as well. So, that's
02:30a blow for Brighton. But encouragingly, Jorginho Rutter, he's been playing well for Brighton
02:37in Pedro's absence. So, hopefully that will continue for him.
02:41There was a bit of a concern as well for Carlos Bolivar. He had a bit of a problem
02:46whilst on international duty with Cameroon. So, we're keeping an eye on that one as well.
02:53Matthew O'Reilly, he's still out as well. But there could be returns for James Milner,
02:59Simon Odinga and also Soli March could be included in the squad for the first time for
03:05the 12 months. He was close to the Tottenham squad, but it just came too soon. But yeah,
03:12we'll be keeping an eye on all the injury news ahead of Newcastle on Sussex World.
03:16Yeah, it'd be good to see Soli March back. So, Newcastle and Brighton have almost identical
03:23records so far. Both have won three, drawn three and lost one from their first seven
03:27games. How do you see this playing out, Henry? And who are the danger men for Newcastle,
03:31do you think?
03:33Well, I think that Alexander Isak, if he's fit for this one, he suffered a foot injury
03:40in a 2-1 win against Wolverhampton Wanderers. And also Anthony Gordon, we've got to watch
03:45out for. He's scored twice this season for Newcastle. And even though they haven't had
03:50the best start, Newcastle, they are unbeaten in their last three Premier League home games
03:57against Brighton. Brighton have lost just two of their 14 Premier League meetings with
04:01Newcastle. And their last game, as we saw with Newcastle, was a 0-0 draw away to Everton,
04:08which was quite a tasty game. But I think if Brighton are able to start early, if we
04:14can shore up the defence, if Rutter is still firing on all cylinders and has a game similar
04:20to that that we saw that he had against Tottenham when we played at home to them and got that
04:263-2 victory then, I think that this could be a really good game for Brighton. I do think
04:32that our confidence is up, especially after that win and the way we were able to show
04:37resilience as a team. So, I think that this will be a really interesting spectacle and
04:41fixture for Albion fans to watch out for. And I can see Brighton being in Newcastle
04:46a really good game.
04:48Yeah, yeah. And Jankuba Minter joined from Newcastle during the summer for £30 million.
04:54Have you assessed his season so far, Henry? How have you assessed his season so far? And
04:59this will be his first appearances in Changes Park as he never actually played for the Magpies,
05:03didn't he?
05:04Exactly that. And when we signed him this summer for around £30 million from Feyenoord,
05:11he was known as a fan's favourite from Feyenoord fans. And he scored 10 goals and provided
05:17six assists in 27 league appearances. And I think Brighton fans initially saw him in
05:24that pre-season, saw that burst of pace that he has. He performed really well and he's
05:29a very exciting prospect. In the Premier League, however, in his first few games and appearances,
05:36we have seen that he lacks a bit of definition in the final third. That last pass sometimes
05:42is a little bit astray and that's why Idinga has been picked over him a couple of times
05:46in these last few games. But I do think that he's a really good player at 20 years old.
05:52He's just turned 20 recently. He's got bags of potential and I think that he'll have a
05:58little bit of confidence with the fact that he got a goal for us, his first Premier League
06:03goal in that 3-2 win against Tottenham. And that was the first goal that sort of sparked
06:08everything. He played a really solid performance there and he came off in the 87th minute.
06:13So he had basically the full 90 there and I can imagine him doing well and wanting to
06:18prove himself as well to Newcastle that actually they missed out on a real gem there. He looks
06:24like a player that is for the future. One of those ones where in a few seasons' time
06:29we'll be saying he's going to go to this team or this team in Europe, this team in the top
06:34six in the Premier League for hundreds of millions of pounds. Yet again, I think Brighton
06:39have done really well here.
06:41Are you a fan of him, Sam Minter?
06:44Yeah, I think there's some good signs from Minter actually. He started obviously in pre-season
06:50on fire. Definitely the man to really state his claims, that kind of most exciting signing
06:56and the one that was really having an impact. One thing I've really liked about him is his
07:00kind of pressing from the front. He's really good at winning the ball back high up the
07:03field, which Herzog was obviously really keen on installing in his players to make sure
07:09they press from the front and obviously can try and make a difference in that area of
07:14the pitch defensively. He's continued that in the league. He's very good at pressing
07:18and trying to win the ball back. There is still a raw element to him that I think is
07:23going to be obvious for a young player that's still going to learn his trade in the Premier
07:27League and there's still lots of room for improvement. It does feel like sometimes when
07:31he gets the ball, he doesn't really know what he's going to do, which can be a good thing.
07:36The defenders obviously can't predict it, but other times I think it does look like
07:40it's a little bit scattergun with his approach. But I feel like as he irons out his game,
07:44gets used to Premier League football and the style and everything like that, I think he's
07:48all set to be a really top-quality player.
07:51There was also an injury scare for Carlos Boliva during the international break. How
07:56important has he been for Fabian Herzog this term? I imagine he's the last player Brighton
08:01would want to be missing, wouldn't he, at this point?
08:03Exactly. He's been probably the star performer from the season, actually, for Brighton. He's
08:10been exceptional in every game that I've seen. There's been a couple of hairy moments where
08:14he's given away a penalty or two, so maybe a little bit of improvement there.
08:19I love the way you brush that off. He's just given away a penalty or two.
08:22Yeah, I think there's been a couple of moments where he's probably not gone in for the right
08:26tackle at the right time, that kind of thing. But I think on the ball and his confidence
08:31that he's now playing with has been brilliant because it was quite a slow start to life
08:35at Brighton for Boliva. Obviously, he was in and out of the team and wasn't getting
08:39that run of games he perhaps would have liked to really settle down. But he's really getting
08:44that now and he's starting to really show his class. Obviously, we've seen him score
08:47an absolute screamer this season against Wolves in the Caravelle Cup. It was also one of the
08:53best celebrations I've seen from a Brighton player in recent years as well. Yeah, he's
08:58been brilliant and it was a real kind of concern to see that he was stretched off in
09:02that game for Cameroon. But it does seem like it was only a minor injury, thankfully. I
09:07don't think he featured in the game against Kenya. So, potentially, he might be missing
09:15for the Newcastle game if he's not quite fit for that. But it doesn't seem as serious
09:19as first feared when obviously all the pictures came out of him on a stretcher. Obviously,
09:23fans feared the worst because for him to be out would be a huge blow, particularly after
09:27losing Billy Gilmore in the summer. Believers have come in and he's been a real vital cog
09:33in the team and it's vital that he stays fit.
09:36Former Brighton manager Graham Potter had been linked to the England role, but now that's
09:42gone to Thomas Tuchel. What do we make of that appointment and where does that leave
09:45Potter, Darren?
09:47Yeah, it's an interesting one, isn't it? Potter was rumoured to be in the frame for
09:52the England role. Whether he actually had any discussions with the FA or not, we don't
09:58know for sure. But he has been linked, along with Eddie Howe, who's obviously the Newcastle
10:05manager who Brighton will play as well this weekend. So, I imagine some Newcastle fans
10:10would be quite relieved that Eddie Howe is staying at Newcastle as well. But yeah, for
10:17Potter, where that quite leaves his career now. He's been doing the rounds recently.
10:21He's been on Monday Night Football. He's been on Match of the Day 2.
10:25Bit of a charisma vacuum, isn't he?
10:27Yeah. He's been trying to boost his profile again. Say, look, I'm still here type thing,
10:34I think. But it's been about 18 months now since he's left Chelsea. He's been out of
10:40work.
10:41Is it as long as that? Blimey.
10:43Yeah, since he came. Obviously, we've had Deserby at Brighton since then as well, and
10:50now Herzéla. So yeah, Potter's been out for quite some time. And you look at where he
10:56can go from here. He has been linked with some big jobs, like the Ajax job. He's also
11:01linked with a Nice job in France. He's been linked with a Man United role as well, which
11:07also Thomas Tuchel had been as well with the Ineos owners. And apparently he does...
11:12So Jim Ratcliffe is a fan of Potter, but whether that is a logical next step for him, if Ten
11:19Haag is to go, I don't know. I personally can't see that one at the moment, Potter at
11:25Man United, but you never know. And then you look lower down the table, the managers that
11:30are under pressure. You look at Gary O'Neill at Wolves, Russell Martin at Southampton.
11:35That feels about his level, doesn't it?
11:38Yeah, it would be... I think a big team, although Man United are sort of at a lower level at
11:45the moment, that just does seem... whether they could attract someone else other than
11:50Potter, I'm not too sure. So it'll be interesting to see where Potter goes. But as far as Tuchel
11:56is concerned, 18-month contract with the England job. And it just seems clear, doesn't it?
12:03It's a change of direction from the FA that they... It's just with the World Cup in mind,
12:08isn't it? They've come here, come for 18 months, win us that World Cup. That is his clear remit
12:13when Southgate failed just short on a few occasions as well. And they just think Tuchel
12:19could be that man to give them that extra bit of bite, extra bit of ruthlessness to
12:25really go on and win a tournament with this really talented, proper players that England
12:30have. So yeah, interesting appointment. Some have criticised it, saying that it sort of
12:36damages the pathway for English managers to become the England manager.
12:40They should be better, shouldn't they?
12:42Pardon?
12:43They should be better, shouldn't they?
12:45Yeah, well, that's the other argument, isn't it? It's slim pickings, isn't it? If you look
12:49at the English managers that you think who could potentially be there, obviously Potter
12:53was in the frame, but he really struggled at Chelsea. Eddie Howe, he would have been
12:58my pick, but he's at Newcastle, obviously. But yeah, so we'll see what Tuchel brings.
13:05But his remit is, yeah, just win us that World Cup, basically.
13:08Yeah, it's going to be an interesting one. It's going to be an interesting one. Well,
13:11we're going to take a quick break now and then we're going to talk all things Crawley
13:14and I'm going to turn into Deron. So there you go.
13:17Poor you, poor you. All right, well, welcome back after the break. Now it's my turn to
13:24quiz Mark and Sam on all things Crawley Town. Mark, it was a crazy day at the Broadfields
13:30Stadium. Talk us through what happened in their previous match.
13:35Oh, it was crazy. They played Shrewsbury Town. Shrewsbury were below them before the day
13:40started. They were both in the relegation zone and he picked a very attacking looking
13:47side. And they started well, Crawley, but then John Marquis scored for Shrewsbury and
13:54he scored from a similar position than everybody scored against Crawley this year. Some unmarked
13:59in the box, just had a free shot, scored. Not a lot true Conor Truman could have done
14:04in goal. But Crawley fought back and Will Swan got his first goal for the club. And
14:10it looked to sort of settle down a bit from then. Crawley were well on top and playing
14:13well. Got to halftime, won all. Second half just went absolutely bonkers. If anyone's
14:19seen the film The Substance, it was as bonkers as the last half hour of that. It was, first
14:24of all, Josh Flint was sent off. He got booked. And then a couple of minutes later, he just,
14:31it was a really soft foul. But the winger got the better of him, outpaced him, but he
14:37just pulled him down. And it was really soft. The player went down very easy, but it was
14:41very naive of him. And the referee had no option but to send him off. But then Crawley
14:46scored. It was like, oh, great. Junior Quinter Equiterna scored. Really good goal. Harry
14:51Forster dinked it to the back post and he was there as a half-volley home. And it looked
14:55like, oh, brilliant. Crawley are going to get on top and now just settle back. Then
14:59we're going to get on to the substitutions in a bit. But then Rob Elliott made some changes
15:05and then it just literally fell apart for Crawley. Nisiala scored from a corner just
15:12after Elliott made free changes, just before the corner was made. And then somebody gave
15:20away a penalty. I can't remember who it was that gave away the penalty. Sorry. John Marquis
15:24scored from the spot. And then Lloyd, the striker for Shrewsbury, scored two goals in
15:30the 86th and 90th minute. And it just suddenly, they were 5-2 down. And it was just like,
15:35I don't know quite know how that happened. I mean, Crawley fans will tell you exactly
15:38how it happened. But it was just absolutely bonkers. And they did look all over the place
15:44defensively towards the end of the game. Jeremy Kelly got a consolation in the end of a really
15:50good free kick. But just utter madness it was that second half. I wasn't actually at
15:55the end of the game, but I watched a live stream of it. And it was just, yeah, there
15:59was some worrying signs defensively, definitely.
16:02Yeah. And by the looks of it, fans didn't react well to the defeat, but specifically
16:08to some of Rob Elliott's decisions in the second half, Mark. What were their issues
16:13with the new manager?
16:14Yeah, well, it was the substitutions, as I sort of alluded to then. It was when they
16:19went 2-1 up, 10 men down. You think, right, brilliant. Take off, because they had Roshan
16:24Hepburn-Murphy, Junior Quaterna, and Will Swan all on the pitch, all very attack-minded
16:30players. And you would have thought, maybe take Will Swan off, maybe Hepburn-Murphy.
16:34But he took Ronan Darcy off and Junior Quaterna. And Ronan Darcy's been arguably Crawley's
16:40best player this year. And he sort of runs the show, so influential going forward in
16:46But he took him off and, yeah, kept Hepburn-Murphy and Swan, the two most attacking players,
16:51on the pitch. And you think, he's always said he wants to attack, wants to be aggressive,
16:56play exciting football. But it just seemed a little bit, and I sort of went, is that
17:01the right move? OK, trust in Rob Elliott kind of thing, like we used to trust in Scott Lindsay.
17:06And didn't quite work out. But then the biggest one was making three changes when they were
17:11just about to defend a corner. And everyone pointed out on all social media, that's a
17:16no-no. When you're defending a corner, defending a free kick in a dangerous area, you don't
17:20make changes at that point. And he made three changes and they conceded from that corner.
17:25And then that's where it all sort of went wrong. You can look at Josh Flint being a
17:30bit silly, but Rob Elliott defended him afterwards and said, yes, he was a mistake, but he hopes
17:35he learns from it. But it just seemed like the substitutions weren't the best option
17:43for Elliott to make. So, yeah, it'll be interesting. I'm going to talk to him about it tomorrow.
17:47We've got a press conference tomorrow. I'm going to ask him about how he reflects on
17:51his decisions and that. Obviously, they analyse games, give feedback to the players. I wonder
17:57if he looks back at himself and thinks, oh, maybe they were the wrong decisions. He might
18:01stick to his guns and say, that's what I thought the right thing was to do. But it's
18:05in the pudding.
18:08And with Josh Flint being sent off, Mark, I presume he'll have a suspension. What does
18:13that mean for the Crawleys' defence?
18:15Yeah, it's an interesting one because I think he gets a one-match ban for that. So he'll
18:21miss Reading this weekend away. But they've got Dion Conroy, who's been out all season
18:25with an injury. Doesn't look like he's coming back anytime soon. Joey McCain has been playing
18:29with a bit of an ankle injury. He came on as a sub on Saturday when Flint was sent off,
18:33after Flint was sent off. So you've got Toby Malarkey, who's pretty much played every second
18:39of every game. Josh Flint not available. Joey McCain, we don't know what his ankle or how
18:44his ankle is. The only other player and defender they've sort of got is, oh, we've got Charlie
18:49Barker, who's been playing really well. So it'll probably be him. But we might, first
18:54time we see Benjamin Tanimu, the Nigerian defender who they've got in the summer transfer
19:00window, right towards the end, right on that transfer deadline day. We haven't seen anything
19:04of him yet. He hasn't been in any squads, but he's been on international duty with Nigeria.
19:09So fans want to see what this man's all about, because they all thought he was a fake player
19:14at first, because it was rumoured he was signing, then he wasn't. But nobody, we've seen him
19:18at the games, but he hasn't been in any matchday squads. So it's got to be very interesting.
19:23He's playing for Nigeria, a good international side. So he must have some quality about him.
19:30So hopefully we get a chance to see him and he has an effect for them.
19:34Yeah, let's hope so. So Sam, it's not been a great start to Rob Elliott's tenure, has
19:40it? What does he need to do to turn things around and get the fans on his side?
19:47Yeah, it's been a really difficult start. Coming obviously from non-league, obviously
19:52a big jump up, a big step up for him into League One. So you always felt that it was
19:56going to be a big challenge for him. And he came in with his main task was to get his
20:01team scoring goals. And he seems to have done that. They haven't exactly struggled to score
20:07in the last two games. They've scored six goals in the last two games. But suddenly
20:13they can't seem to defend anymore. And it's like, I think you just need to find that balance
20:17now. I think it's obviously if you score six goals, I think conceding nine in the last
20:21two just says the whole story. So yeah, they need to find a balance, make sure that they
20:27keep it tight at the back whilst also able to score at the other end of the pitch, which
20:31is obviously the whole point of football, isn't it? But it's easier said than done,
20:36really. And it's a difficult one because obviously a lot of fans have already criticised him
20:42for those subs that he made. And they were perhaps, in hindsight, he probably wouldn't
20:46have done it. But he's still very new, still trying to learn what his players can do and
20:50trying to get used to the league. I think it didn't help that it was such a must-win
20:54game. He fell against a team below them in the league. Especially after going 2-1 up,
20:59you feel like you need to be smart and just try and keep hold of what you've got with
21:0210 men. And to go drastically wrong as it did from that point on, you can kind of understand
21:07the frustration and the concern from the fans about what's going to happen in the future,
21:10really. Because going into the game, Shrewsbury were really struggling, as well as Crawley.
21:14Of the poor-performing teams in the leagues, you really looked at it as a game that Crawley
21:18needed to come out on top of. And to lose in the way they did and to concede the goals
21:22in the way they did, you can completely understand the concern from the fans. It is getting a
21:27bit worrying, but hopefully he can quickly learn from those mistakes and he can make
21:31sure he gets those subs right in the future. And make sure you hold on to those leads when
21:36you get them, especially when you're down to those 10 men and up against it.
21:40Fingers crossed he can turn it around. Now we move on to Steve Bohm's prediction corner.
21:47We'll start with you, Henry. Obviously, Brighton make the long trip up to Newcastle this Saturday.
21:54How do you think that one's going to play out?
21:57Well, Darren, I do think that Brighton will win it. I do think it will be 2-1. I think
22:03that the confidence that we've been able to get from that Tottenham game when it looked
22:08like we were down and out at half-time and able to pick up the pieces. Obviously, Spurs
22:14had an awful second half, but the Brighton momentum I think will be too much. Newcastle,
22:21Alexander Isak should be back for this one, but I think that he's going to struggle to
22:27get his form up. I think they can't just rely on Anthony Gordon. Yeah, 2-1.
22:33I'm not quite as hopeful. I think Brighton, they just look a bit dodgy defensively at
22:39the moment. I think I'm going to go for a 2-2, I think. 2-2. How do you think, Mark?
22:46Do you think that's...
22:48No, I'm going... They've got a chance, but I think Newcastle will win it because they're
22:53at home. I'm going to go 3-2. I think they'll be goals, definitely, but I'm going 3-2 Newcastle.
22:583-2 Newcastle. Sam, can you see Brighton getting three points there?
23:03I agree with you, Darren. I think it'll be a draw. I'll go for 1-1. It'll be a bit different.
23:08I'll go 1-1 draw at this one. I think Newcastle haven't had the best start to the season.
23:12Isak has not been firing when he's been playing, but I still think the best team to come from
23:16here, Anthony Gordon, is obviously... We're looking to make amends for that penalty miss
23:20against Everton. I feel like 1-1 draw, which won't be a bad result. Went off to Newcastle
23:25last season. The atmosphere there was brilliant. Some of the best fans in the league, absolutely.
23:30A really difficult place to go. I think 1-1 draw wouldn't be a bad result.
23:351-1 draw, fair enough. Two big games for Crawley coming up this week, starting with the Saturday
23:41afternoon kick-off against Reading. What are your thoughts there, Mark, the travel away
23:46to Reading?
23:47Yes, it's going to be tough, isn't it? A big stadium to go to. Confidence is bound to be
23:52a bit low after last week's capitulation. We're unsure what the defence is going to
23:57be. If they get anything from this game, I think they'll be absolutely delighted, but
24:06I'm probably going to go for a 2-1 Reading win.
24:092-1 Reading win. Sam, do you think it's going to be tough for Crawley?
24:16Yes, it's going to be really tough. Reading will probably come into the game on a bit
24:21of a low as well. They squandered a one-goal lead against Rotherham to eventually lose
24:26the game 2-1. Reading aren't exactly doing too well themselves in the league at the moment,
24:30so they'll be looking to pick up some points at home. It's a really big club. A tough game.
24:36I'll go a little bit more optimistic and say 2-2 draw.
24:412-2 draw, yes. It's hard to beat Reading, a Premier League club not so long back, were
24:47struggling in League 1. Henry, do you think Crawley have got a chance there?
24:53No. I mean, Reading, as you say, former Premier League club not so long ago. 17th position.
25:06They're probably not happy with the position they're in at the moment. I think they have
25:11to win this and I think anything less at home for a club like Reading would be a big
25:17disappointment. I think Crawley might make an account of themselves, though. I think
25:21it'll be 2-1. I think they'll be able to give a good performance, but I don't think they
25:26will get over the line.
25:28I'm going to go for a 2-0 for Crawley. I think they're going to bounce back.
25:32Go on, Darren!
25:35And then a big one for Crawley, really, in midweek against Lincoln on Tuesday night.
25:41Mark, what do you think about that?
25:43It's all going to click for Crawley that night. They're going to win 4-1.
25:474-1, Sam. Do you share that optimism?
25:51No, I can't see that. Lincoln are in fourth in the league at the moment. They're one win
25:56away from going into second place above Wrexham, who are obviously doing well in themselves.
26:06I think that just shows how well Lincoln are doing. I think Crawley will probably just
26:10lose out on that 1-2-1.
26:12Henry, can you get Lincoln, like Sam says, going well? Do you think they'll get anything
26:16from there?
26:17I won't say no. I reckon they will be able to get something. It's at home, Tuesday night,
26:28late kick-off. I reckon the mood might be all right. Something in the air. Hopefully
26:34a bit of love for Crawley. I reckon if they play well, this could be a hardly-fought 1-0
26:42victory for Crawley Town.
26:44I was going to go 1-0 for Crawley.
26:47I can guarantee you there will never be a 1-0 game at Crawley Town this year. Never.
26:53With their defence, but you never know. They might tighten up at the back.
26:59Thanks, guys. That's great to go through that. You can catch up with all of the latest sports
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