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New Manager Vows Immediate Impact at Crawley
25 Mar
Summary
- Colin Kazim-Richards, 39, begins first managerial role at Crawley Town.
- Club is fighting League Two relegation after a 10-match winless streak.
- Kazim-Richards is confident he can prevent the team's drop.

Colin Kazim-Richards, 39, has been appointed the new manager of Crawley Town, embarking on his first managerial role. He joins the club as they face a critical battle to remain in League Two, currently sitting just above the relegation zone following a 10-match winless streak. Kazim-Richards stated his immediate goal is to turn "non-results into results" and expressed strong confidence in his ability to lift the team out of their current predicament. He understands the urgency of the situation, with only seven matches left in the season. The former player highlighted his experience with relegation battles throughout his career, asserting he knows what it takes to navigate such challenging circumstances. His appointment comes after Crawley parted ways with Scott Lindsey on Monday. The team's first match under Kazim-Richards will be at home against Gillingham this Saturday. He emphasized the importance of making an impact from the very first training session, recognizing that families, futures, and careers are at stake.




