Crawley Town throw open their doors for just £1 to show '˜approachable' and '˜friendly atmosphere'

Crawley Town are holding a Pay What You Can day on Saturday v Hartlepool. Manager Dermot Drummy, Assistant Manager Matt Gray, Operations Directior Kelly Derham and Captain Jimmy Smith. Pic Steve Robards SR1700127 SUS-170901-154333001Crawley Town are holding a Pay What You Can day on Saturday v Hartlepool. Manager Dermot Drummy, Assistant Manager Matt Gray, Operations Directior Kelly Derham and Captain Jimmy Smith. Pic Steve Robards SR1700127 SUS-170901-154333001
Crawley Town are holding a Pay What You Can day on Saturday v Hartlepool. Manager Dermot Drummy, Assistant Manager Matt Gray, Operations Directior Kelly Derham and Captain Jimmy Smith. Pic Steve Robards SR1700127 SUS-170901-154333001

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Crawley Town will throw open their doors with entry from as little as £1 on Saturday and operations director Kelly Derham has appealed to the town to come as see the talent on their doorstep.

Tickets are selling fast for our the club’s Pay What You Can game in League Two against Hartlepool United this weekend.

Reds have already sold more than 2,000 tickets and are hoping for their biggest gate of the season so far with a target crowd set at 3,000.

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If everyone does in fact pay the minimum of the £1 entry price, the club’s projected figures will be hit, but the idea behind the scheme is bigger than that.

With an average attendance of just over 2,000, many former fans have disappeared from the terraces and club bosses want to show off a new ‘approachable’ era and ‘family friendly’ atmosphere to the club.

Hopes are that they can entice those lost supporters back, attract new ones and also capture the support of the town’s children away from the Premier League in years to come.