Crawley Town fans celebrate play-off win with team

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The Red Devils won the League 2 play-off final against Crewe Alexandra at Wembley

Crawley Town supporters celebrated promotion with the team at a ceremony at the club's stadium.

The Red Devils won the League 2 play-off final against Crewe Alexandra 2-0 on Sunday, ensuring they play League 1 football for the first time since 2015 next season.

Over 16,000 spectators travelled to Wembley to support the team, and fans also turned out at Broadfield Stadium to show their appreciation.

The former Mayor of Crawley, Brian Quinn, said the win had shown Crawley Town were "not a small team in Sussex anymore".

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Brian Quinn is the former mayor of Crawley

"It has been a fantastic season," he added.

"I hope some more of the fans that came yesterday can buy season tickets and support the team."

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Players sung songs with the fans

Players had the chance to thank the fans as they were serenaded, and they signed autographs for many of them.

Crawley fan Martin Hemington said: "I wouldn't have missed Sunday for the world. There is plenty of interest in Crawley now, particularly from the younger generation.

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Players signed autographs for fans that came to celebrate

Manager Scott Lindsey also gave a speech, and apologised for some of his players being "a little drunk".

They will start their new season in League 1 in August.

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