Crabs Left With Empty Cup During Not So Dry January
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.
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.
With two wins from their last two, The Crabs hosted Wig Army in a confident mood.
Having defeated Wandsworth Warriors in the first round of the Ken Bailey cup, The Crabs were drawn away from home to former Division 2 counterparts Westminster Wanderers.
Although The Crabs were down as the away team, they would’ve felt at home playing at Belair park – their previous ground before moving to Peckham Rye.
Having beaten AFC Putney B in the reverse fixture two weeks before, the Crabs went into the game fancying their chances.
East Dulwich Sporting Crabs 3-1 Wandsworth Warriors Bodkin, Wood, Pearson MOTM – Bodkin Having exitaed both cups at the earliest stage last season to Kew Antigua Reserves, Sam Pearson was determined to put The Crabs’ nightmare form in knockout competitions behind them. Sunday’s visitors were Wandsworth Warriors, a mid table side from the division below. It…
Sunday saw The Crabs take the long journey south to the outer periphery of the capital to face Putney ‘B’.
Wimbledon Town are always an organised unit and not just in an ‘initials on the training tops’ sort of way.