Crawley Town hold early talks to build a new home

Reds currently play at the council-owned Broadfield Stadium, renamed the Checkatrade.com Stadium last September in a five-year naming rights deal. Below CEO Michael Dunford and manager John GregoryReds currently play at the council-owned Broadfield Stadium, renamed the Checkatrade.com Stadium last September in a five-year naming rights deal. Below CEO Michael Dunford and manager John Gregory
Reds currently play at the council-owned Broadfield Stadium, renamed the Checkatrade.com Stadium last September in a five-year naming rights deal. Below CEO Michael Dunford and manager John Gregory
Crawley Town chiefs have been in preliminary talks about building a brand new stadium for the club, the Crawley Observer can exclusively reveal.

But Reds fans hoping for a plush new home similar to the one recently built by Rotherham United could be in for a long wait.

While chief executive Michael Dunford admitted boardroom discussions had taken place, he was quick to stress that no contact had been made with Crawley Borough Council and no site had yet been identified.

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The talks are still at a very early and informal stage and multi-million pound investment would need to be found to bankroll the exciting venture.

Michael Dunford and John GregoryMichael Dunford and John Gregory
Michael Dunford and John Gregory

Reds currently play their home matches at the council-owned Checkatrade.com Stadium after moving from Town Mead, their home for 48 years, in 1997.

The capacity is close to 6,000 and there have been long-standing problems with the pitch, not helped by the deluge of rain which had seen two matches in January postponed, against Wolves and then last Saturday against Stevenage.