PALMER AT THE DOUBLE AS YEMS ROCKET GIVES CRAWLEY LIFT-OFF “We were 2-1 down at

By Andy Arlidge

CRAWLEY boss John Yems admitted it took a half-time rocket to get his side going as they came from behind to beat Grimsby.
The Reds went in behind after goals from Elliott Whitehouse and James Hanson gave Grimsby the advantage after Ollie Palmer’s opener.
Crawley pushed the Mariners back in the second period and further goals from Palmer and strike partner Ashley Nadesan clinched it. Yems had demanded a reaction after describing the defeat at Walsall the previous week as “diabolical”, and said: “I am delighted with the team perform...

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