Crawley Town apologise to Tranmere Rovers after fans throw missiles at goalkeeper

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Crawley Town have apologised to Tranmere Rovers and their goalkeeper Luke McGee after he had missiles thrown him at when the Reds equalised in today’s League Two clash at the Broadfield Stadium.

Town said anyone found to have thrown a missile would be indefinitely banned from the ground – and claimed the incident could have led to the game being abandoned. They said there was now the possibility the club could face a fine, a points deduction or even a stadium closure.

Crawley won 3-2 to go sixth in League Two but the incident involving the former Peterborough, Portsmouth and Tottenham keeper has overshadowed the win.

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