Crabs Leave Brixton With Snow Chance In Dulwich Goalfest
After concerns over the weather the evening before and a half-hearted cancellation from the referee, common sense prevailed as the referee confirmed the game would go ahead.
After concerns over the weather the evening before and a half-hearted cancellation from the referee, common sense prevailed as the referee confirmed the game would go ahead.
After a dismal 2017 that left The Crabs facing up to the realism of a relegation scrap, it was important that they got off to a good start in what was billed as a survival six pointer.
The Crabs trudged off Peckham Rye looking dejected after another 90 minutes without a goal and a missed opportunity to cement fourth spot.
The visitor’s sat one place ahead of The Crabs in third and a win for Pearson’s side would’ve left the two teams equal on points with the Crabs remaining fourth on goal difference. However, it wasn’t to be as The Network reproduced a carbon copy of the result earlier in the month.
After four consecutive away fixtures in the Southern Sunday league, The Crabs finally made their first league appearance of the calendar year at Peckham Rye.
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Raring to go after last week’s postponement and eager to put cup disappointment behind them, an attacking line-up took to the field at Wimbledon Common Extensions.
As tempted as we were to use the brilliant “Crabs’ Cup Runneth Over” headline again in hope no one noticed the self plagiarism, we pride ourselves on originality here at The Daily Crab.
A win for the Crabs and a first goal for Coventry.
The Crabs ventured to Raynes Park with the intention of making amends for the 6-0 home thrashing they received earlier in the season from Athletico Clapham.