Crabs Lose Place in ‘Kew’ For 4th Spot
The Crabs trudged off Peckham Rye looking dejected after another 90 minutes without a goal and a missed opportunity to cement fourth spot.
The Crabs trudged off Peckham Rye looking dejected after another 90 minutes without a goal and a missed opportunity to cement fourth spot.
Pearson’s first competitive game in charge saw his Crabs side travel to ‘common’ ground in Clapham to face Kew Antigua, a club who’s reserves team had been a regular opponent in both league and cup last season.
John Martin must have felt like he was stuck in some form of reoccurring Sunday league purgatory, as he once again made the trip to Clapham Common to face Kew Antigua Reserves.
This situation seems all too familiar but I assure you this isn’t a rehash of our previous match report when Kew Antigua won by the same scoreline at the same location three months ago.
The Kew Antigua Reserves was unrecognisable to the team The Crabs faced in October in the Marcus Lipton Cup, but then again the team they played then was unrecognizable from the 3-0 win last season.
As the Crabs form continued to dip south as, defeats are becoming all too common for John Martin.
The Daily Crab has published it’s most ridiculous attempt at a headline to date versus Kew Antigua Reserves.