Kazim-Richards: 'I've been here, I've done it'
Crawley Town boss Colin Kazim-Richards hopes his side avoids an "explosion" as he prepares them for their crucial final day of the season clash against promotion-hunting Salford City in a bid to stay in the Football League.
The Red Devils are sat outside the relegation places on goal difference, four goals better off than second-bottom Harrogate Town, with the two clubs locked on 39 points after 45 matches, and Newport County and Tranmere Rovers still in danger just a point above.
Kazim-Richards took over the club following Scott Lindsey's dismissal in March and after winning his first two matches in charge against Gillingham and fellow strugglers Newport, Crawley are now on a run of four League Two matches without victory.
On Saturday, they host Salford who currently sit fourth in the table, and are looking to dislodge Cambridge United in third, with Neil Harris' men a point better off and with a much healthier goal difference.








