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Sport: Grant Stewart makes debut for Sussex Cricket Club

Grant Stewart has made his first appearance for Sussex Cricket Club after joining on a one-month loan from Kent.

Grant Stewart
Photo: Sussex Cricket

The all-rounder made the squad for Sussex’s County Championship trip to Worcestershire.

Stewart made a name for himself at Kent four years ago for taking 6-33 against Middlesex and then a first-class century in the same game from 73 balls.

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Football: Crawley 1-0 Walsall

Monday saw a 1-0 win for Crawley in their home game against Walsall.

Isaac Hutchinson’s second-half goal for the Reds made it four successive home wins, the first time in 13 months.

Walsall had the ball in the net after only five minutes but striker George Miller was offside.

Crawley place 12th in the table.

Merstham FC Relegation Battle

Merstham Football Club face a relegation battle on Saturday as they host Carshalton Athletic in the last game of the season.

Merstham FC know that a win over Carshalton is vital and even that may not be enough.  Merstham are currently third from bottom in the Isthmian Premier League table just one point above Cray Wanderers and Leatherhead.

Fan concern over Crawley Town FC takeover

Fans of League Two side Crawley Town are wary of their club becoming “an experiment which goes wrong” following a takeover by cryptocurrency investors.

WAGMI United announced they had bought the Sussex club on Thursday after failing in a bid to buy Bradford City last year.
The group had planned to build their ownership model of the Bantams around non-fungible tokens (NFTs).
It is not yet clear if they intend to implement this model at Crawley.
The investors said they wanted to “empower fans to take a personal stake in telling their team’s story and shaping its future” at The People’s Pension Stadium.

WAGMI founders Preston Johnson and Eben Smith have promised fans promotion to League One within two seasons or to stand for re-election as club directors if they fail.
In confirming the takeover, WAGMI said they wanted to “reimagine how professional sports teams are owned and operated”.

However, Sam Jordan, chairman of the club’s supporters’ alliance, said fans remained sceptical about where the finances would come from, with cryptocurrency an unregulated market in the UK.
“The biggest fear for me, and I’m not massively into cryptocurrency or NFTs, is where is the money going to come from if we don’t succeed with the budgets they’re looking to spend and their experiment doesn’t come off?”, he told PA Media.
“What does that look like for making sure everyone gets paid and we can retain our Football League status?”
The new owners are understood to have provided future financial information to the EFL, setting out how they will finance the club for the remainder of this season and for the 2022-23 campaign as one of the requirements of the takeover, as well as proving the source and sufficiency of funds in conventional currency.

Jordan, who said the alliance had contacted the new owners with a view to meeting them when they were next in the country at the end of the month, hopes that will include supporter representation on the new-look board.
“We are interested in talking to them because it’s our football club,” he said.
“Managers and players come and go but fans are always going to be there and it’s really important that we’re comfortable.
“We would like to have a seat on the board, that can convey the fans’ opinions. It will be one of the questions we ask, whether we can have that.”

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