
Crawley FC

In May 1997 the last match was played at Town Mead, the club's home since 1949. After 48 seasons the ground was sold for redevelopment and the club moved to the magnificent Broadfield Stadium. The first match there was a friendly against Port Vale on July 24 1997 and the stadium was officially opened on October 19 1997 by the then Minister for Sport Tony Banks MP.
In April 2008, a new era dawned for the club when Prospect Estates Holdings Limited took control of Crawley from the SA Group in conjunction with former owner John Duly. With former director Bruce Winfield and local businesswoman Susan Carter now key shareholders alongside Prospect Estates the club went from strength to strength. In October 2009 Bruce Winfield announced that Crawley Town would finish the season debt-free 18 months after the new owners had inherited liabilities of more than £500,000.
In July 2010 Winfield announced that he and Carter had become majority shareholders and had attracted new investment into the club, some of it from overseas. This enabled Evans to start rebuilding a squad which had finished a superb seventh in 2009-10, the best position in the club's history.
History was made on Saturday, April 9 2011 when Reds won promotion to the Football League after beating Tamworth 3-0 to stretch their unbeaten league record to 26 games. They finished the season with a records points total (105) and also set a new record for the longest unbeaten run, having extended it to 30 matches by the end of the most memorable campaign in the history of the club.
In June 2011 the club were formally accepted as members of the Football League and the next stage of the club's history was underway. They could look forward to League 2 football.
In April 2012 Evans and Raynor departed to join Rotherham. Craig Brewster was made caretaker manager with the experienced Steve Coppell appointed Director of Football. The pair lost just one of the last six games of the season and a 1-0 victory at Accrington Stanley on the final day, secured with a second-half goal from Scott Neilson, earned Reds promotion to League 1 in third place.