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Hollins set for Broadfield return



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CRAWLEY Town go head-to-head with their former boss John Hollins for their last home Saturday match of the season.
Although it came before Hollins was appointed in charge of Weymouth, Crawley's players will remember their victory against the Terras earlier in the season well.

The 2-1 win against Weymouth back in October followed the news that the Reds' appeal
against a points deduction had failed.

However the players kick-started their season minus six points with a 2-1 win against the Terras.

This weekend their season comes full circle in Crawley's last Saturday home game of the season against the relegation strugglers.

And the man trying to engineer their escape is none other than former Crawley manager, John Hollins.

Of late they have not been enjoying a good time in the league.
The 4-2 defeat to fellow strugglers Farsley did not do their campaign any favours and they will see this game as one they can grab three points from.

Losing top goalscorer Jefferson Louis to League Two Mansfield meant they lost some of their firepower and they are now relying on the likes of James Coutts and Gavin McCallum to get them the goals.

Steve Evans will want to send the home fans away with something to smile about, especially in front of the new owners.

Crawley have an excellent goal scoring record at home in the league with 44 goals scored, which (at the time of going to press) is more than league leaders Aldershot and one behind highflyers Stevenage.

Return to this site on Saturday afternoon for our internet updates from the game.



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  • Last Updated: 11 April 2008 4:16 PM
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