May 3, 2025
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Crawley Town have 'proved a lot of people wrong' says Scott Lindsey after historic win over MK Dons

‘Done by Tuesday’ – Crawley Town boss is holding talks with players as he shapes squad for next season

Crawley Town boss Scott Lindsey believes he has a squad that would do well in League Tow next season – but with a couple of additions.

Reds relegation to League Two was confirmed when Burton drew 1-1 with Wigan, and now all eyes are on who will stay and who will go this summer.

And Lindsey has been working on that since his return to the club.

“I’ve literally assessed the squad as I’ve gone along from day one really to now and still are doing,” he said.

Crawley Town boss Scott Lindsey on relegation, expectations for next season and his thoughts on current squad – watch press conference in full

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Crawley Town travel to Shrewsbury Town for their last game of the season on Saturday after their relegation from League One was confirmed.

Reds boss Scott Lindsey spoke to the press for the first time since the relegation where he addressed the news they are going down.

He spoke about how he wants to win Saturday and take a winning mentality into next season.

He also addressed the squad, when he is holding talks with them and what the expectations next season should be.

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But next season some people might see it a bit differently. After lasting just one season in League One, Reds will be back in League Two but the difference this time is some people will see them a promotion candidates.

Given the way the season has ended and the results and performances Reds have produced in the last eight games since Scott Lindsey’s return, expectations should be high.

We spoke to him in the build-up to the final game of the season against Shrewsbury Town and as we asked him about not being underdogs next season, he interrupted.

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