Crawley to release NFT-only kit as crypto-backed owners target Premier League
The ambitious new owners of Crawley Town are to make the club's third kit for the coming season available only to fans who buy Non-fungible tokens (NFTs).
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The ambitious new owners of Crawley Town are to make the club's third kit for the coming season available only to fans who buy Non-fungible tokens (NFTs).
Mazeed Ogungbo will be available to head out on loan this summer, understands.
The turf at the People’s Pension Stadium was relaid at the end of the season but was struggling to bed in. Then came the Jubilee weekend and, as one club official put it, “boom, it just sprang up”. The green shoots timed their arrival well. Crawley Town’s new American owners followed this week, making their first public appearance and rolling out their pitch for a different way of running a football club.
Arsenal have confirmed that under-23s coach Kevin Betsy will leave the club along with under-18s boss Dan Micciche. Betsy will take up the position of first-team manager at League One side Crawley Town ahead of the upcoming season, with Micciche set to join him as his assistant at The Broadfield Stadium.
Following the departure of John Yems at Crawley Town, the Red Devils are now on the hunt for a new manager to take them forward.
Crawley have been without a manager since relieving John Yems of his duties at the beginning of May and they’re now eyeing a potential deal for Kevin Betsy to take over as their next boss, as reported by Sky Sports.
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As he glides across the Emirates turf, it's clear that Miguel Azeez has a new aura about him. The 19-year-old is not wearing the captain's armband for the Arsenal under-23s, but as he steps up to take every set piece and orders his teammates where to stand on the pitch, it's evident that he is one of the leaders in Kevin Betsy's exciting young team.