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Broadfield Stadium
Broadfield Stadium ~ Crawley Town
Crawley Town
2-0
Cambridge United
Tuesday 2 September 2014 (19:45)
Johnstones Paint Trophy S1
Attendance: 1,252
âš½ Charles Banya 77'
âš½ Richard Tait 54'
🟨 Ryan Donaldson 71', Issaga Diallo 87'
L L L W W
Recent record
W L D L W
Programme
Match programme
Ticket
Match ticket
First Half
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⮌ 10' Tom Champion
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⮕ 10' Liam Hughes
Second Half
⮌ 46' Mitch Rose
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⮕ 46' Charles Banya
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âš½ 54' Richard Tait (og)
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⮌ 60' Jayden Stockley
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⮕ 60' Sam Whittall
⮌ 62' Ryan Dickson
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⮕ 62' Izale McLeod
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⮌ 71' Matt Harrold
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🟨 71' Ryan Donaldson
⮕ 71' Ryan Richefond
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âš½ 77' Charles Banya
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🟨 87' Issaga Diallo
CRAWLEY TOWN
CAMBRIDGE UNITED
Starting XI
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25Jamie Ashdown (Goalkeeper)
02Lanre Oyebanjo (Defender)
03Ryan Dickson (Defender)
⮌62'
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05Dean Leacock (Defender)
06Sonny Bradley (Defender)
08Jimmy Smith (Midfielder)
14Lewis Young (Defender)
17Mitch Rose (Midfielder)
⮌46'
22Emmett O'Connor (Midfielder)
18Matt Harrold (Forward)
⮌71'
21Gavin Tomlin (Forward)
Substitutes
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01Brian Jensen (Goalkeeper)
23Ryan Richefond (Midfielder)
⮕71'
15Charles Banya (Midfielder)
⚽77'⮕46'
24Bradley Isaacs (Midfielder)
09Izale McLeod (Forward)
⮕62'
Starting XI
01Chris Dunn (Goalkeeper)
02Richard Tait (Defender)
âš½54' (og)
03Greg Taylor (Defender)
04Josh Coulsen (Defender)
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25Harry Lennon (Defender)
08Tom Champion (Midfielder)
⮌10'
15Robbie Simpson (Forward)
20Issaga Diallo (Defender)
🟨87'
22Luke Chadwick (Midfielder)
07Ryan Donaldson (Midfielder)
🟨71'
23Jayden Stockley (Forward)
⮌60'
Substitutes
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13Will Norris (Goalkeeper)
17Liam Hughes (Forward)
⮕10'
24Sam Whittall (Midfielder)
⮕60'
26Liam Hurst (Forward)
27Bobby-Joe Taylor (Midfielder)
2014
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DT92 Members at this game:

westberkspalace
91

(1) - 14.8.97 - Crawley Town v Palace, Friendly, 0-7, att 2,424. Second visit as a league club... (2nd as EFL Club) - 26/3/22 - League Two - Crawley Town 1-0 Rochdale, Att 2,164 (191 away).

DStobbs
41

Had a free evening, being a cup game midweek I figured admission wouldnt be too much, so went for it. Not too much of a pain on the train either. With it's football graffiti underpass and giant-football-on-the-roundabout just outside the ground it was a cool lead in, the ground is spaciously layed out but did think it would be a little bit more developed given the clubs status and the investment from a few years back. Still, everyone was pleasent at the ground and the game itself was competetive enough, after lackluster finishing from both sides first half, Crawley took it up a notch second half and saw the game off, whilst Cambridge simply could not get a shot on target.