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Thursday, April 20, 2006

Crawley on Conference Meeting agenda

The Conference meeting today at Burton is not only about the 'Robinson Affair'. (see yesterday's Bulls News)

They are also set to discuss a possible points deduction for Crawley Town.

According to the Surrey press Crawley's Barry Munn will represent them in discussions with the league regarding a breach in player contracts earlier this season.

If the league decide appropriate punishment is a points deduction then manager John Hollins and his side may still have work to do to keep out of the relegation area.

"Obviously we are hopeful that won't be the case but we cannot rule out the possibility of a points deduction," said club spokesperson Gil Roberts.

The Crawley News quotes John Moules, the Conference boss, as saying there are five matters to be discussed, ownership, funding, directors, players wages and the club moving forward.

Any penalties the club may face will be dependant on the answers given by the club.

A spokesman for the club said "We expect to get a fine".

The Conference usually seem to keep their business to themselves but it is beleived most chairmen, incuding Hereford United's Graham Turner, are due to attend.