Crewe Alexandra: Journey with the Railwaymen

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Full Name: Crewe Alexandra Football Club
Nickname: The Railwaymen, The Alex

Founded: 1877

Ground: Gresty Road

Capacity: 10,153

League: League 2

Media Prediction: 23rd

Fierce Rival:
Port Vale

Other Rivals:
Stockport County, Stoke City, Shrewsbury, Preston, Wrexham

Transfer Budget: £26,000

Wage Budget: £34,000 p/w

[h=1]Honors[/h]
Second Division
Play-off winners: 1997

League Two
Play-off winners: 2012

Milk Cup
Premier Section Winners: 1987, 1999

Junior Section Winners: 1990, 1998

Cheshire Senior Cup
Winners: 1910, 1912, 1913, 1923, 2002, 2003

Welsh Cup
Winners: 1936, 1937

Cheshire Premier Cup
Winners: 2009, 2010

Football League Trophy
Winner: 2013


In recent decades, the club has been associated with manager Dario Gradi whose 24-year tenure between 1983 and 2007 made him the longest-serving manager in English football; he had a further two-year spell in the role from 2009 to 2011. Gradi is known for focusing on youth development and promoting attractive, technical football. Notable players brought through the Crewe youth system include former internationals Rob Jones, Neil Lenon, Danny Murphy, Seth Johnson and Dean Ashton. Other notable players to have made their name at Crewe in that time include Geoff Thomas, David Platt and Robbie Savage.

[h=3]Early years (1877–1921)[/h]Crewe Alexandra were formed in 1877 as Crewe Football Club, separate from the successful Crewe Cricket Club, and named after Princess Alexandra. They were based at the Alexandra Recreation Ground and played their first match against North Staffs that same year, a match that ended 1–1. In 1883, Crewe Alexandra's first match in the FA Cup was against Scottish club Queen's Park of Glasgow, losing 10–0. In 1888, the club reached the FA Cup semi-finals, defeating Derby County and Middlesbrough en route, before going out to Preston North End. Crewe were founding members of the Football League Second Division in 1892, having previously been members of the Football Alliance, but lost their league status in 1896 after only four seasons. The club left the Alexandra Recreation Ground shortly before the end of the 1895–96 season, and after playing at a number of different venues, including in nearby Sandbach, they moved to the first Gresty Road ground in 1897. In 1906 the current Gresty Road ground was rebuilt to the west of the original site.
[h=3]1921–1983[/h]Crewe rejoined the Football League in 1921, during which season a record crowd of 15,102 packed into Gresty Road to watch Crewe entertain local rivals Stoke City, a game The Potters won 2–0. Crewe earned their first honours by winning the Welsh Cup in 1936 and 1937, before being barred from entering (not least since they were not in Wales). In 1936, Bert Swindells scored his 100th League goal for Crewe Alexandra. He went on to score 126 goals for the club, a record that still stands today.

1955 saw Crewe embark on a sequence where they did not win away from home for 56 matches. The dismal run ended with a 1–0 win at Southport.

One of Crewe's most famous matches took place against Spurs in the FA Cup in 1960. A new record attendance of 20,000 saw lowly Crewe hold Spurs to a 2–2 draw on 30 January, with Bert Llewellyn and Merfyn Jones scoring for the Railwaymen. On 3 February, Tottenham convincingly won the replay 13–2, which remains a record defeat for the club. Llewellyn and Nev Coleman scored for Crewe.

1961 saw Crewe's most notable win in their history, Jimmy McGuigan's side defeated Chelsea 2–1 in the FA Cup at Stamford Bridge. That particular Chelsea side contained the former Crewe player Frank Blunstone as well as Jimmy Greaves, Peter Bonetti and Terry Venables. The Crewe goals were scored by Billy Stark and Barrie Wheatley. Spurs won by a more modest 5–1 in the Fourth Round. In 1963, Crewe gained promotion for the first time in their history with a 1–0 win over Exeter City. Frank Lord became the local hero, scoring the only goal in front a crowd of 9,807. Lord also holds the record for most hat-tricks for the club, eight during his time at Gresty Road.

In the 1964–65 season, Terry Harkin scored a record 35 league goals for Crewe. 1977 saw Tommy Lowry play his record-breaking 475th and last game for the Railwaymen. 1979 would see manager Warwick Rimmer's most notable signing when Bruce Grobbelaar joined Crewe and played his first match against Wigan Athletic. During the season he scored from the penalty spot against York City and kept eight clean-sheets in his 24 matches played. In the same year the club went a record 15 matches without winning at Gresty Road.

The period from the 1950s to the early 1980s was generally not a successful time for the club, and few would have argued with Michael Palin's comment, in the 1979 BBC Great Railway Journeys of the World documentary when, in a shot over Gresty Road filmed from the roof of the adjacent Rail House he described Crewe as "like those other railway towns, Swindon and Doncaster, possessed of a football team which is perpetually propping up the bottom of the Fourth Division". Indeed, between 1894 and 1982, Crewe finished in last place in the Football League eight times, more than any other league club.

[h=3]Gradi era (1983–2007)[/h]
In June 1983, Crewe appointed Milan-born Dario Gradi as manager. At that time, Crewe had again just avoided being voted out of the Football League. Gradi quickly gained a reputation for developing young talent, allowing Steve Walters to become the youngest ever player to pull on a Crewe shirt: aged just 16 years and 119 days he played against Peterborough United on 7 May 1988. Gradi's efforts paid off in 1989 when Crewe won promotion to the Third Division. They went back down two years later, but were promoted again in 1994. In the same year, Neil Lennon became the first Crewe Alexandra player to gain an International cap for 60 years when he was selected to play for Northern Ireland against Mexico. Gradi then led his charges to Division One in 1997, after victory over Brentford in the Division Two play-off final, and kept his team there until 2002, despite a club income on which many more lowly clubs could not survive. Meanwhile, Gradi celebrated his 1,000th game in charge of Crewe on 20 November 2001 – an away fixture at Carrow Road, the home of Norwich City.

After one season in the Division Two the club were promoted back to Division One at the end of the 2002–03 season, having finished in second place; the first time the club had finished in the top two of any division, and the club prepared for life in Division 1.

Although managing to retain their place in the Division 1 in the 2003–04 season, at the start of the 2004–05 season they were rated one of the likeliest teams to be relegated from the newly renamed 'Championship'. In the event, they put in a good showing in the first half of the season; comfortably in the top half of the table, but after selling Dean Ashton to Norwich City for a record £3 million in the January 2005 transfer window, Crewe failed to win any more games until the final match of the season, when they defeated Coventry City 2–1 and narrowly escaped relegation on goal difference. The following year they were not so fortunate. Despite a good run towards the end of the 2005–06 season, they were relegated to League 1.

Crewe were named the "Most Admired Club" in the 2006 Football League Awards, sponsored by The League Paper and FourFourTwo Magazine.

[h=3]2007–2009[/h]By the summer of 2007, Gradi was the longest-serving manager in English league football; he had completed 24 years in sole charge of the club, although assistant manager Neil Baker took temporary charge between 22 September and 17 October 2003 while Gradi underwent heart surgery (Crewe only managed one point while Baker was in charge). On 20 April 2007 Crewe Alexandra announced that, from 1 July 2007, Gradi would take up a new role as the club's Technical Director while gradually allowing newly appointed first-team coach Steve Holland control of the team.

Holland's first season in this role, 2007–08, was a disappointment as the club narrowly avoided relegation after finishing 20th with 50 points. That summer Holland spent half a million pounds on new signings, including Calvin Zola, Anthony Elding and goalkeepers Steve Collis and Adam Legzdins, while striker Nicky Maynard joined Bristol City for a club record fee of £2.25 million. However, despite a positive pre-season, including a win over Premiership club Hull City, Crewe took only nine points from their first 16 games.



Following pressure from fans, the board relieved Steve Holland of his duties as first team coach in November 2008, and re-appointed Gradi as caretaker manager. Gradi's first game back in charge was a 3–0 defeat at home to local rivals Stockport County. On 24 December 2008 the Icelandic former manager of local rivals Stoke City, Gudjon Thordarson, was appointed as Holland's successor, though Gradi remained in charge of the team for a further six days before resuming his Technical Director role. Thordarson's first game in charge was a 2–2 draw away at Millwall in the FA Cup 3rd round, but although Thordarson received the Manager of the Month award for February, the team suffered a poor end-of-season run, not winning for 10 games, and were relegated to League Two. On 18 June 2009, Steve Davis was appointed Assistant Manager to Gudjon Thordarson. Davis left his role as manager of Nantwich Town, where he spent five successful years, gaining two promotions. Davis replaced former assistant Neil Baker, who was moved to a new scouting role within the club.
[h=3]Return of Dario Gradi (2009–2011)[/h]On 2 October 2009, after nine months in charge, Thordarson was sacked after a run of poor results. Dario Gradi was reinstated as caretaker manager in time for the following day's match against Rotherham. Despite lingering close to the playoff places for the majority of the season, another run of poor form saw the club finish in 18th place, only five places above the relegation zone. Gradi responded to this disappointment by refusing to take the team on a pre-season tour, stating that he "doesn't want to reward the players for what happened this season".

The club finished 10th in League Two in their 2010–11 season and also ended up with the League 2 golden boot winner: Clayton Donaldson scored 29 goals, but moved to Brentford in July 2011.

On 10 November 2011, the club announced that Dario Gradi had stepped down as manager and would return to his previous role as Director of Football focusing on youth development.
[h=3]Seasons 2011–2016[/h]Steve Davis was appointed manager, and led the team to a 16-match unbeaten run in early 2012 up to 7th position, earning the club a play-off place. Crewe defeated Southend United in the semi-final with a 1–0 win at home in the first leg and a 2–2 draw at Roots Hall, extending the unbeaten run to a club-record 18 matches[13] and securing a play-off final against Cheltenham Town at Wembley on 27 May 2012 which they won 2–0 and earned promotion.

Before the 2012–13 season started, Crewe sold Nick Powell to Manchester United, and on transfer deadline day (31 August 2012) captain Ashley Westwood was sold to Aston Villa. However, with new players coming into the first team, Crewe won the Football League Trophy, beating Southend United 2–0 in the final at Wembley in April 2013. The team finished 13th in League One, ending the season by fielding a team whose starting 11 were all Crewe Academy graduates.

On 22 February 2014, for 33 minutes of a match at Port Vale, two brothers played on opposite sides against each other – Crewe's Harry Davis and Joe Davis of Port Vale – while their father, Steve Davis, was manager of one of the teams (Crewe Alexandra).

In March 2014, Crewe chairman John Bowler (elected chairman in 1987) was honoured with the Contribution to League Football Award at The Football League Awards 2014. Dario Gradi had earlier won the same award, in 2011. In December 2014, it was announced that Bowler had, like Gradi (in January 1998), been awarded an MBE for services to football.

On 3 May 2014 Crewe ensured their place in League One with a 2–1 home victory over Preston North End ending the 2013–14 Season in 19th place four points above relegation. Although the season had not been successful for the first team, the Under-21s won the Professional Development League Two title with a 1–0 win over QPR on 30 April 2014; Max Clayton scored the goal. The under-18s were runners-up in their Development League.

Crewe started the 2014–15 season poorly, accumulating just four points from the first 11 League games. Some sustained runs of better results pulled the club out of the relegation places, but, needing a home draw against Bradford City to secure safety, Crewe lost 0–1 and had to rely on favourable results elsewhere to ensure League One football for another year, finishing two points above the bottom four in 20th position.

The following season started in a similar pattern, with the team winning just two of their first 15 league games, and crashing out of the FA Cup in the first round, defeated at Gresty Road by non-league Eastleigh, forcing Davis to defend his position as the 'right man' for the job. Crewe's relegation to League Two was confirmed following a 3–0 defeat at Port Vale on 9 April 2016, with five games remaining.
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Player development
[/h]During Gradi's tenure the club gained a reputation for its youth policy, and earned official status as an FA Youth Academy. By concentrating on developing its own players the club remained profitable (a rarity in lower division football at the time) by selling them on after they have gained experience with Crewe. The Academy is known to stress technical excellence, which accords with Gradi's aim to have his sides play attractive, passing football.

Players who passed through the ranks at Crewe include the England international players Geoff Thomas and David Platt, Welsh international Robbie Savage, and Northern Ireland internationals Neil Lennon and Steve Jones (Platt was the most successful, totalling more than £20 million in transfers and captaining the England team). All these were youngsters signed from other clubs, but Gradi also had considerable success in nurturing Crewe's own trainees – most notably full England internationals Rob Jones, Danny Murphy, Seth Johnson and Dean Ashton and Wales international David Vaughan.

In 2004 the BBC's Football Focus asked fans of all professional football clubs in England and Scotland to vote for their cult hero. For Crewe, Seth Johnson won with 59% of the vote; Danny Murphy came second with 33%, and Craig Hignett third with 8%.
 
Pre-Season

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We couldn't of asked for a much better pre-season as we manage to go unbeaten even with a draw against Manchester United even if they did have a severely weakened team out but I will take it as its a massive confidence booster going into the season.

There has been a fair change in the backroom staff as we have to set up a new scouting network along with a new medical team due to their being no staff at the club.

Transfers

View attachment 12573We don't bring a lot of players in as we look to use the squad currently at the club who should actually be good enough to fire us out of a relegation battle.

Team

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Aims for the season
My aim for the season is just to get a top half finish to then build on that to get promotion within a couple of seasons. The hope would always be a cup run as well to help build the finances at the club as well.


The draw for the Checkatrade trophy also took place during pre-season so we have a tough group but will look to qualify from it.

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Some good acquisitions there, especially Gribbin on loan. Will be a tough challenge, but the youth players that come through should help.

Hopefully you'll be able to produce your own Dean Ashton!
 
Some good acquisitions there, especially Gribbin on loan. Will be a tough challenge, but the youth players that come through should help.

Hopefully you'll be able to produce your own Dean Ashton!

Well that's the hope. With a good history of youth players coming through then it should hopefully ease the rules put in place by Brexit and if the need occurs can get a good return off them to keep the club financially stable until we can get up the league's
 
August

Crewe v Morecombe

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What a start to the season we we get a very positive win with Dale and Gribbin grabbing a brace each to get us off to the best possible start.

Newport v Crewe

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Gribbin getting his third goal in two games and showing how good a signing he could be here.

Carabao Cup 1st Round
Crewe v Notts County

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We rotate here to give players a rest but Gribbin comes on as a second half sub to get the only goal of the game to see us through to the second round.

Crewe v MK Dons

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This could be a massive 3 points come the end of the season as we beat one of the favourites for promotion. We got lucky though as they had 2 goals chopped off for offside before Pickering was sent off.

Colchester United v Crewe

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We're brought back down to ground with a bump as we lose to a team we should be performing better against but with games coming thick and fast we struggled here.

Carlisle v Crewe

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Carabao Cup 2nd Round
Crewe v Bury


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We finally get back to winning ways and progress in the cup, Bowery showing he can lead the line for us here with Gribbin getting back to the score sheet as well.

League Table

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September

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Solid start there mate....Gribbin for top goalscorer in League Two this year? lol
 
Solid start there mate....Gribbin for top goalscorer in League Two this year? lol

Here's hoping, his contract is up at the end of the season as well so if everything goes well can hopefully bring him in permanently. Got Man U as a parent club so can hopefully get another few folk in from them over the years
 
September

Crewe v MacclesfieldView attachment 12450
We start the month with a good win mainly thanks to a penalty right before half time to get the lead after being 1-0 down.

Checkatrade Trophy Group F North
Blackpool v Crewe

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We get a major scalp here as we beat a strong team in comparison to us that see's us top the group.

Cheltenham v Crewe

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We put in a strong performance to keep our great run going.

Crewe v Mansfield

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A tight game where Gribbin became the villain here as he gets his marching orders.

Crewe v Port Vale

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Our first derby game here and we get it by the skin of our teeth as we get a very questionable penalty in the 91st minute but Jones slots it home before he gets sent off right at the end of the game.

Carabao Cup 3rd Round
Crewe v Exeter

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Again we manage to sneak a win here right at the end and see's us into the 4th round.

Notts County v Crewe

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A nervy finish to the game as Hemmings got a goal back with 2 minutes to go but we managed enough to see it off.

League Table

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October

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October

Crewe v SwindonView attachment 12368
A poor game that we just couldn't close out here but was probably a fair result.

Lincoln v Crewe

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Gribbin coming to the rescue right at the death to secure a big point away to second placed Lincoln with our only shot on target.

Checkatrade Trophy Group F North
Crewe v Doncaster

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A tough match against a team in the league above who we manage to edge out in penalties. The one piece of bad new coming out after this game is that Gribbin will play no further part this season due to personal reasons.

Crewe v Bury

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A solid start with going 2-0 up in 12 minutes and we never looked back after that.

Stevenage v Crewe

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A bit of rotation for this game as it works out as we get a commanding win.

Yeovil v Crewe

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The biggest thing to come out of this game was Uche finally got his first goal for the club and ended his drought of over 11 hours.

Crewe v Grimsby

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Again we manage to scrape a point right at the death.

Carabao Cup 3rd Round
Crewe v Swansea

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We manage to push Swansea all the way but their class was just too much as they beat us with the final kick of the ball.

League Table

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November

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November

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A terrible defeat here but with games coming thick and fast this was just one too many in such a short space of time.

FA Cup 1st Round
Crewe v Torquay


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A much better performance as we bounce back to see us progress in the cup with the 3 goals coming from home grown players.

Checkatrade Trophy Group F North
Crewe v Middlesbrough Under 23's

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A good result against a poor under 23 side which see's us top our group and progress to the further rounds of the competition.

Crewe v Tranmere

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Cawley v Crewe

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Another poor defeat here these could end up costing us an easy promotion as it starts to get close up the top of the table.

Crewe v Cambridge

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A great game for the neutrals as Jordan Bowery gets his first goal in over 10 hours of football and what a way to do it with a hat-trick.

League Table

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December

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The best thing about this month is I have been offered a new one year deal at the club.

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December

First I'll start off with what I believe could be one of my most important signings for however long he stays at the club but we manged to bring in ex Arsenal Head Youth of Development Andries Jonker. Hopefully with his past and knowledge he can bring through a few gems.

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FA Cup 2nd Round
Gateshead v Crewe

View attachment 12215A nice easy win which see's us move to the third round for a hopeful money spinner.

Crewe v Oldham

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Checkatrade Trophy North Second Round
Crewe v Morecambe
View attachment 12213A straight forward win after we got off to a great start with our quickest goal of the season from our left back.

Exeter v Crewe

View attachment 12208A great hat-trick from Bowery as he quickly got us back in the game after conceding in the 5th minute. result to get the momentum going in the league again.

Forest Green v Crewe

View attachment 12207It's good to see Uche finally getting on the score sheet a bit more regularly now as well as he gets on the score sheet in the 11th minute for the second game in a row.

Crewe v Lincoln

View attachment 12206A big win against second placed Lincoln even if both goals had to be scored from the penalty spot.

Crewe v Stevenage

View attachment 12205Our worst performance of the season as we were truly awful.

League Table

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January

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That's it mate, reclaim that top spot! Great signing with that HOYD as with Crewe's youth set up and with him finding players you should have a good home grown squad to take you through the leagues in the next year or two!
 
January

Transfers

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A good bit of business done by the club getting rid of the dead wood and concentrating more on loans to keep money in the club at the moment.

Bury v Crewe

View attachment 12171A great way to bounce back after out loss to Stevenage at the end of December.

FA Cup 3rd Round
Crewe v Ipswich

View attachment 12170What a game with us showing that we can mix it with championship teams and we progress to the next round where we host Middlesbrough.

Morecambe v Crewe

View attachment 12169The high from our last match was able to see us through here as Bowler is showing he's a key player here now down the left.

Crewe v Newport Co

View attachment 12159We blow them out the water here with Perry Ng getting man of the match with goals over 90 minutes apart from each other.

Checkatrade Trophy North Third Round
Crewe v Sunderland
View attachment 12155We bow out to the better team here as they were just too strong for us to get back into the game.

MK Dons v Crewe

View attachment 12154A disappointing match here as we lose to the second placed team to allow them to close the gap.

Crewe v Colchester

View attachment 12153A relatively easy game to bounce back from our defeat to get us back on track.

FA Cup 4th Round
Crewe v Middlesbrough

View attachment 12152What a win for the club and it could be our biggest for another season or two and also brings a nice bit of money into the club.

League Table

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February

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February

Crewe v CarlisleView attachment 12107A nice easy start to the month as we bow Carlisle out the water and score all 4 goals in the first half hour.


Macclesfield v Crewe

View attachment 12106A terrible match and was one I was really expecting to see out but ah well on wards and upwards now.

Oldham v Crewe

View attachment 12105A great way to bounce back with managing to get one over Paul Scholes who had a lot to say before the game.

Burnley v Crewe

View attachment 12104And our run comes to an end. I really didn't expect to win this so happy to only lose 2-0

Crewe v Exeter

View attachment 12103A tough match but its good to get back to winning ways after the Burnley defeat.

League Table
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March

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March

Youth Intake

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Even though we have a golden generation there is only 1 player I'm pinning my hopes on and its a young Goalkeeper who I hope can come up the leagues with me now.

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He comes in and matches our No1 already so will be given a chance over the closing months of the season.

Crewe v Northampton

View attachment 12097A tough game where we are pushed but manage to get the break through and get 3 points closer to promotion.

Tranmere v Crewe

View attachment 12096A tough game where the better team won and wasn't the best game to give a 15 year old his debut in.

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Cambridge v Crewe

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Crewe v Crawley

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Mansfield v Crewe

View attachment 12092Finally back to winning ways, was awful conceding 2 goals right on the stroke of half time to get Mansfield back into the game but we have enough to see it out.

Crewe v Cheltenham

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A much more comfortable game to finish of the month as Barlow and Uche just run riot.

League Table


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April

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April

Port Vale v Crewe

View attachment 12070We get an emphatic win over our local rivals which is always good with a team full of local talent

Crewe v Notts County

View attachment 12069A narrow win here see's promotion to League one confirmed which is massive for the club.

Crewe v Yeovil

View attachment 12068We power through and do just enough to keep our title challenge alive with just one more win should clinch it for us.

Swindon v Crewe

View attachment 12067What a way to win the league with a big win against a team such as Swindon

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Crewe v Forest Green

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Grimsby v Crewe

View attachment 12064A poor way to finish the season off but at least it wasn't in-front of our own fans


 
Congratulations on the title win mate! Good luck for League One next year!
 
Season Overview

What a season, I wasn't expecting such a young team to go and win League 2 in my first season especially when the media has us predicted to finish 23rd at the start of the season. There is nothing better than seeing your local rivals relegated out the league as well when you win in.

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Not only did we exceed expectations in the league but we did so in all competitions.

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The awards went mostly the way I expected. Callum Ainley has been amazing down the right as he was a key figure and at only 20 this season as well he has plenty more to offer. Mirko Gallo as well at only 19 has been amazing in the heat of defence so hopefully can hold onto him as well.

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We make up over half of the team of year which shows just how good we were over the course of the season

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We are building a strong commercial team who have done very well with bringing in some new sponsors to take the club to the next level and hopefully this will keep growing from season to season.

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An added bonus at the end of the season was we have had a change in owner as the old one decided to retire.

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Sadly we haven't had a tycoon take over so don't get any additional funds to help our promotion chances.

 
Brilliant mate, looking forward to seeing you crack on with this!
 
Pre-Season
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Its been a bit all over the place in pre-season with losing to Burton, AFC Telford and Grimsby to going and beating Manchester United even if it was a third string team they put it it was a great way to finish off the friendlies. A lot of players have come in so we needed to chop and change in the games to try and get everybody use to the way I want them to play.

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There have been a lot of players coming in this summer to get us ready for League One, some of them might be young but they could develop into top players. They key signing this summer has to be Ashley Fletcher though who will hopefully bang the goals in at this level. There are still a couple of players without clubs I will be keeping tabs on to see if they get snapped up or not.

The biggest transfer out was Andries Jonker getting snapped up by Charlton so we didn't even hold onto him for a full season.

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Aims for the season

So the aim for this season is just to establish ourselves in the division and get clear of relegation.

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The Checkatrade trophy draw has been kind to us and I fancy us in the top 2 here.

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