Just under a year ago I wrote of Crawley Town that there was a 'sense of stability' on the managerial front as Harry Kewell prepared for his second campaign in charge of the Sussex club and that the Australian would be 'looking to push for the play-offs' in 2018/19.
Well, the Red Devils may have been slightly disappointed to have ended the campaign in 19th place in League Two but there was never any danger of relegation and they certainly enjoyed a better year than Kewell himself, lured away to Notts County at the end of August but out of the door in November, one casualty of a truly awful season at Meadow Lane.
The other part of last year's article holds true, however. Crawley continue to try and grow their fanbase, as a relatively new Football League club who have come a long way in a short space of time.
Swansea City's visit for a pre-season friendly on Saturday 13th July sees tickets priced at just £1 in all areas of the ground as part of the annual Fun Day with plenty of activities planned in addition to the game.
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