Thursday, 2 August 2018

Unofficial Champions of England: Crewe Alexandra 2-0 Crystal Palace, 04/12/1999


Paul Tait chips Crewe Alexandra into the lead.
Crystal Palace's reign as English Champions began with a nice win over Nottingham Forest. Game two would bring them to Gresty Road to face fellow strugglers Crewe Alexandra.

Crewe have been in the football league since 1921 but have never been in the top flight, spending most of their time in the lower divisions. Indeed, they hold the record for finishing bottom of the league (eight times). So, this was a relative golden period for the Railwaymen under their legendary manager Dario Gradi (whom in two spells managed Crewe for a combined 26 seasons).

Crewe's first came early in the first half, a delightful chip by Paul Tait from outside the box. The second was a more straight forward affair, Steve Macauley left unmarked in the box to volley in from a free-kick.

The trophy cabinet may not be bulging at Gresty Road but at least Crewe fans can say they were once Champions of England.