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Smith scored the only goal of the game to give | Crewe a 1-0 victory. |
m, and likewise Crew-house [perhaps modern-day | Crewe], after a stout resistance, was forced to surr |
tform for services to Stoke-on-Trent, Chester, | Crewe, Alderley Edge, services to South Wales, Londo |
In the Second Round they faced | Crewe Alex, who they beat 3-0 in a replay, following |
games to his name he moved on to Cheshire side | Crewe Alex. |
McLean joined Bury as player-coach, moving to | Crewe Alexandra as a player the following June. |
He was transferred to | Crewe Alexandra in October of that year, and later p |
l over the next four seasons but was loaned to | Crewe Alexandra in November 1978, joining them perma |
otballer who played in The Football League for | Crewe Alexandra and Stoke City. |
Holland was appointed as a youth coach at | Crewe Alexandra in 1992 by Dario Gradi, who had coac |
Holland has been credited by former | Crewe Alexandra players, like Dean Ashton and Danny |
s debut in League Two on 10 April 2010 against | Crewe Alexandra at Gresty Road in which he scored tw |
His playing days at City ended when he joined | Crewe Alexandra at the end of the 1961-62 season and |
his debut for Darlington on 18 August against | Crewe Alexandra but was substituted after 58 minutes |
end of the season, Fourth Division strugglers | Crewe Alexandra appointed Milan-born ex-Wimbledon ma |
jury sustained in Doncaster's 3-1 victory over | Crewe Alexandra in August 2006, a game in which he a |
ured in a Johnstone's Paint Trophy tie against | Crewe Alexandra in September 2007 and in a league ma |
Crewe Alexandra | |
ty won 2-0 against Notts County; Blackpool and | Crewe Alexandra were the other teams to reach the pl |
eld on a free transfer in July 2003 and joined | Crewe Alexandra on a two-year contract. |
d in the Football League for Rotherham United, | Crewe Alexandra and Halifax Town. |
Source: | Crewe Alexandra Staff |
rrently a free agent after being released from | Crewe Alexandra in May 2011. |
Bowles started his career with | Crewe Alexandra and made almost 200 senior appearanc |
ggest win of the seaon with a 6-1 victory over | Crewe Alexandra but this was followed by two draws a |
appearance, before signing for League One side | Crewe Alexandra on a three-year contract for an undi |
He moved to Cheshire outfit | Crewe Alexandra as a player-coach in July 1957, reti |
Shaun Miller, | Crewe Alexandra |
Nearby | Crewe Alexandra faired even worse than Vale, and did |
r who made 20 Football League appearances with | Crewe Alexandra and Chester City. |
s first team during a private friendly against | Crewe Alexandra at the Hawthorns. |
lar during the war years, but also guested for | Crewe Alexandra in March 1945. |
rial with Huddersfield Town before signing for | Crewe Alexandra at the start of the 1964-65 season, |
Dawlish have also played | Crewe Alexandra on several occasions having establis |
He played professionally for Bournemouth, | Crewe Alexandra and Northampton Town between 1965 an |
arcus Bignot, began his career as a trainee at | Crewe Alexandra in 2004 and made over 20 appearances |
red twice on her Chelsea debut, a 9-1 win over | Crewe Alexandra in the FA Women's Premier League Cup |
Bell was a product of the | Crewe Alexandra academy system and made his debut fo |
After starting out as a trainee at | Crewe Alexandra in 2004 he was later promoted to the |
He missed a home match against | Crewe Alexandra on 5th April 1999 which West Bromwic |
Bond began his career at | Crewe Alexandra but despite being a regular for the |
two goals under Porterfield in a 4-0 win over | Crewe Alexandra three days later. |
He signed for | Crewe Alexandra in 1988, where he made over 100 leag |
scored two goals and was transferred to nearby | Crewe Alexandra in July 1947. |
He joined | Crewe Alexandra in September 1947, but made just one |
e joining Football League Second Division side | Crewe Alexandra in October 1894. |
Laycock netted twice in the 7-0 defeat of | Crewe Alexandra on 13 April 1925, the biggest winnin |
the senior team in a League Cup match against | Crewe Alexandra on 25 October 2006. |
on loan at Carlisle United, Scunthorpe United, | Crewe Alexandra and Wycombe Wanderers. |
signed for Football League Third Division club | Crewe Alexandra for a fee of £15,000. |
Crewe Alexandra signed Daniel from Northern Premier | |
He played for Nantwich, Heywood Central and | Crewe Alexandra before signing for Newton Heath in J |
Moved to | Crewe Alexandra where he became captain. |
ngham, and his later clubs included Wimbledon, | Crewe Alexandra and Maidstone United. |
Lythgoe began his career with | Crewe Alexandra but was released by the club after t |
nded, after just over a year, with a defeat by | Crewe Alexandra on 23 November. |
He soon joined nearby | Crewe Alexandra as a free agent. |
on-league football for Bridgetown Amateurs and | Crewe Alexandra before joining the Football League w |
His clubs included Wimbledon, | Crewe Alexandra and Gillingham. |
Crewe Alexandra then loaned out Howell, first of all | |
one game for the Toffees before being sold to | Crewe Alexandra for £12,000 in December that year. |
y off final at Wembley, losing in the final to | Crewe Alexandra in 1996-97 season. |
t whilst taking a goal kick in a 2-1 defeat at | Crewe Alexandra on 30 December 1944. |
He began his career with | Crewe Alexandra in 2002. |
appearances in the Football League playing for | Crewe Alexandra and Small Heath. |
sional at West Bromwich Albion but was sold to | Crewe Alexandra without playing a game for West Brom |
otballer who played in the Football League for | Crewe Alexandra and Stoke. |
Ashley Westwood (footballer born 1990), | Crewe Alexandra footballer |
Worley again moved on loan, this time joining | Crewe Alexandra until January 2010; after the signin |
He also spent spells on loan at | Crewe Alexandra and Halifax Town, and retired in 197 |
He joined | Crewe Alexandra on the 29 June 2009, on a free trans |
acclesfield Town, Tranmere Rovers, Watford and | Crewe Alexandra |
Crewe Alexandra 8-1 Cheltenham Town (2 April 2011) | |
t some point, and on July 17, 1998 he moved to | Crewe Alexandra for a club record fee of £650,000. |
at the club, and spent three months on loan at | Crewe Alexandra before making a permanent move to Pl |
uad, Green was sent on loan to League One club | Crewe Alexandra on 14 November 2008. |
as a 70th-minute substitute in a 2-1 win over | Crewe Alexandra at Gresty Road in the first round of |
He signed with | Crewe Alexandra in the summer of 2009, making him Cr |
In 1991, he signed for | Crewe Alexandra on a free transfer going on to net o |
Crewe Alexandra endured a terrible season and proppe | |
Bateman played for | Crewe Alexandra during the war and also guested for |
He later played for | Crewe Alexandra F.C. In 1974, Crewe Alexandra sent h |
Kerr started his career at | Crewe Alexandra youth academy but was picked up by R |
ll League appearance in the 3-3 home draw with | Crewe Alexandra on 21 April 1928. |
alty shoot-out victory over two-time champions | Crewe Alexandra at Edgeley Park. |
His father is | Crewe Alexandra assistant manager Steve Davis, and h |
rpe United, Aldershot, Barnsley, York City and | Crewe Alexandra before retiring as a player in 1979. |
as allowed to switch to Fourth Division rivals | Crewe Alexandra in the summer of 1967. |
Llewellyn played for Everton and | Crewe Alexandra before joining Port Vale for £7,000 |
008, he was set to join fellow League One side | Crewe Alexandra for £150,000. |
Scott was reported as signed by | Crewe Alexandra in August 1913, presumably under som |
s down to Dobson's goal in injury time against | Crewe Alexandra in the final game of the season, inj |
On 23 August 2008 has a short trial with | Crewe Alexandra F.C., he was not signed. |
In October 2009 he was on trial at | Crewe Alexandra but was not offered a contract. |
Instead he joined nearby | Crewe Alexandra before moving into obscurity with Go |
s first goal for Cheltenham in a 2-2 draw with | Crewe Alexandra on 27 October 2007. |
ts at Gigg Lane due to injury before a move to | Crewe Alexandra in 1963. |
Whilst on the books at | Crewe Alexandra as a youth player, Leitch-Smith was |
On 22 March 2001, Navarro joined | Crewe Alexandra on loan for six weeks, making eight |
He made his debut on 29 September 2009 for | Crewe Alexandra in their 3-2 home defeat to Bury in |
r Birmingham City, Shrewsbury Town, Brentford, | Crewe Alexandra and Doncaster Rovers. |
ter a loan spell at Doncaster Rovers he joined | Crewe Alexandra in February 1998 for a fee of £50,00 |
He was loaned out to | Crewe Alexandra (where he scored his first career go |
ball League), including the 1-1 home draw with | Crewe Alexandra on 19 January 1938 where he was twic |
He spent the 1960-61 season with | Crewe Alexandra and then Gillingham. |
Simon played for Manchester City and | Crewe Alexandra before joining Port Vale in July 192 |
nd a famous FA Cup run in 1981, before joining | Crewe Alexandra in 1983 where he spent four years. |
He moved to Wrexham and | Crewe Alexandra before he moved to Bradford City in |
s first start was in a 4-0 FA Cup victory over | Crewe Alexandra on 4 November 2006. |
two wins came away from home, 5-1 over rivals | Crewe Alexandra at Gresty Road (Wright scoring a hat |
e goals in just fifteen games, he left to join | Crewe Alexandra in 1927. |
In the League Cup, nearby Second Division side | Crewe Alexandra lost 1-0 at Vale Park, before Vale b |
first team bench in the 2007-08 season against | Crewe Alexandra and Bristol Rovers, however in both |
uary he was signed on a three year contract by | Crewe Alexandra for a fee believed to be in the regi |
He came on against | Crewe Alexandra F.C in a 2-1 home win at Portman Roa |
game on loan at Chesterfield before moving to | Crewe Alexandra in 1979. |
He holds two records for | Crewe Alexandra for most hat-tricks in total (8), an |
Rocastle then joined | Crewe Alexandra for a trial, but he failed to win a |
oberts later became a publican and also joined | Crewe Alexandra as a committee member, and then beca |
On 12 March 2010, he signed for | Crewe Alexandra on a one-month loan deal, making his |
on played for Colwyn Bay United before joining | Crewe Alexandra where he ended his football career. |
He returned to the Football League with | Crewe Alexandra in July 1957. |
Zayed signed for | Crewe Alexandra in February 2004 on loan, but return |
ck being forced to play one game - away versus | Crewe Alexandra - with only ten players. |
007 and made one first team appearance against | Crewe Alexandra in pre-season during July 2007 in a |
appearance in a professional league game with | Crewe Alexandra after signing for them on loan for o |
, until August 2003 when he was transferred to | Crewe Alexandra for a reported fee of £150,000. |
Shrewsbury Town, Chester City and | Crewe Alexandra occupied the three promotion places |
An inside forward, Finney played for | Crewe Alexandra as an amateur before turning profess |
990, again for a fee of £3000, but moved on to | Crewe Alexandra on non-contract terms without appear |
g three penalty kicks in the same game against | Crewe Alexandra on 24 February 2007, even though Tow |
ders in what was his only game, a 2-1 win over | Crewe Alexandra in the first round of the 2009-10 Le |
gan his career as a trainee with Dario Gradi's | Crewe Alexandra in 1991. |
n he fell out of favour and was transferred to | Crewe Alexandra in January 1933. |
unlucky sides in the playoffs were Brentford, | Crewe Alexandra and Bristol Rovers. |
ining course, and in his final year played for | Crewe Alexandra where he made his debut in the Footb |
club on 29 August 1925 in the 2-1 win against | Crewe Alexandra at Seedhill. |
Chandler joined | Crewe Alexandra in 1937, and remained their until af |
is career with Ashton United and was signed by | Crewe Alexandra of the Football League in February 1 |
otballer who played in the Football League for | Crewe Alexandra and Chester City. |
raw with Preston North End and a 2-0 defeat to | Crewe Alexandra before drawing 2-2 against Airbus UK |
July 2009, it was confirmed that he would join | Crewe Alexandra on trial. |
o played for, among others, Scunthorpe United, | Crewe Alexandra and Chester City. |
ter a couple of years he left the club to join | Crewe Alexandra of the Birmingham & District League, |
ll league clubs Wrexham, Colchester United and | Crewe Alexandra before moving into Welsh non-league |
young man at the war's end and so signed with | Crewe Alexandra in 1946 with a bright future in the |
ub, and had loan spells with Stockport County, | Crewe Alexandra and Norwich City (where he scored on |
d in their pre-season friendly matches against | Crewe Alexandra and Stoke City, hoping to win a cont |
ur new signings: midfielder Geoff Hunter (from | Crewe Alexandra for £12,000); forwards Ernie Moss (f |
He scored his first goal for Barnet against | Crewe Alexandra in a 2-1 victory. |
He later played for | Crewe Alexandra and Connah's Quay & Shotton. |
not helped by the fact that both local rivals | Crewe Alexandra and Port Vale were playing a league |
t his place in the team and was transferred to | Crewe Alexandra in April 1959, having played 64 leag |
game for the Scottish giants, and he moved to | Crewe Alexandra in 1963. |
otballer who played in the Football League for | Crewe Alexandra and Lincoln City. |
er City when he signed professional forms with | Crewe Alexandra in August 1953. |
Edwards played for | Crewe Alexandra before joining Burslem Port Vale in |
otballer who played in the Football League for | Crewe Alexandra and Torquay United. |
In 1997, Walton was signed by | Crewe Alexandra for £500,000, making him the most ex |
Deacon went on to spend three seasons with | Crewe Alexandra where he scored 47 goals in 188 Thir |
er, when he was injured during a 7-1 defeat to | Crewe Alexandra and was advised to stop playing. |
In February 2008 Lunt rejoined | Crewe Alexandra on loan until the end of the season. |
ve a trial and during that time was spotted by | Crewe Alexandra scout Steve Holland. |
Gibson was a trainee for | Crewe Alexandra at the age of 15. |
After a match at | Crewe Alexandra on 9 December 1893 he was physically |
Dickie played for | Crewe Alexandra before joining Port Vale in May 1939 |
on Heath, later called Manchester United, from | Crewe Alexandra F.C. in 1896. |
He last played as a defender for | Crewe Alexandra in Football League Two. |
ilure of Rotherham Town, Burslem Port Vale and | Crewe Alexandra to be re-elected into the Football L |
s in Wales and England, including Bangor City, | Crewe Alexandra and Newton Heath. |
he club when he played his final match against | Crewe Alexandra on 22 April 1959. |
ay he played in the Seasiders 2-1 victory over | Crewe Alexandra in the first round of the 2009-10 Le |
known to be called Junior by his team mates at | Crewe Alexandra and Macclesfield Town and he was nam |
ted return from the substitute's bench against | Crewe Alexandra on 11 September 1999 and scored an o |
During a match with | Crewe Alexandra in August 2000, Ready suffered a bro |
After leaving | Crewe Alexandra in 1965, Eyre played in the League o |
He ended his career back at | Crewe Alexandra with two appearances in the 1997-98 |
later, scoring two goals in a 7-3 victory over | Crewe Alexandra in the Third Division North, becomin |
Jones played for | Crewe Alexandra and Longport before joining Port Val |
Crewe Alexandra F.C., particularly under manager Dar | |
ue representing Birmingham City, Lincoln City, | Crewe Alexandra and Tranmere Rovers. |
He played just two games before moving to | Crewe Alexandra in November 1933. |
From February 1986 he played for | Crewe Alexandra on a non-contract basis, then in Fin |
al appearance being a goalless draw at home to | Crewe Alexandra on 22 April 1972. |
ing licence and has coached the goalkeepers at | Crewe Alexandra and Stockport County before taking u |
From Stoke he moved to | Crewe Alexandra as an assistant manageer. |
d to Hereford United and later had spells with | Crewe Alexandra and Torquay United before dropping i |
played in The Football League for Chester and | Crewe Alexandra during the 1970s. |
and C squad, and after 56 appearances moved on | Crewe Alexandra in August 1997 for £100,000. |
who later recommended John to Steve Holland at | Crewe Alexandra Centre of excellence. |
up with Griffiths again in 1982, this time at | Crewe Alexandra where he retired after a short time |
) for Manchester United before leaving to join | Crewe Alexandra in December 1980. |
He was released by | Crewe Alexandra in April 2002, after manager Dario G |
He began his career with | Crewe Alexandra where he made his debut in 1997, and |
goal - Blackpool's first in a 6-1 victory over | Crewe Alexandra at Bloomfield Road on 9 April 1985. |
ary 2009 he was offered a week long trial with | Crewe Alexandra however he was released without bein |
but made his debut in the Football League as a | Crewe Alexandra player, in a match against Bradford |
Born in Caernarfon, Gwynedd, Williams joined | Crewe Alexandra after impressing during a trial spel |
ington, Cheshire, Foster signed for local club | Crewe Alexandra as a trainee in August 1997 and made |
Colin Little ( | Crewe Alexandra) |
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