Crawley Town's Disabled Supporters Association feature in new mini-documentary

Watch Crawley Towns fans from the club's Disabled Supporters Association discuss their experiences in this new mini-documentary

As part of a new four-part mini-documentary series featuring supporters groups across the country, Crawley Town's Disabled Supporters Association offer an insight into their matchday experience.

The short film has been made in association with the Fans for Diversity campaign and produced by Billy Grant and Dave Lane of All Mouth No Action. The campaign was launched in 2014 with the aim of supporting and funding fan-led activity that celebrates diversity in football.

The Crawley fans featured in the documentary discuss what football really means to them, and give an insight into the experience of disabled matchgoers.

Image: Crawley fans talk about their love of the club in the short film

The series features fans from three other sets of supporters groups - Derby County's Punjabi Rams, Leicester City's LGBT supporters group Foxes Pride, and Manchester City Women's Official Supporters Club.

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Kick It Out and the Football Supporters' Federation (FSF) have also launched an application process for their Fans for Diversity fund aimed at encouraging and helping with the facilitation of fan-led activity celebrating equality and diversity in football - find out more HERE

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