The Club Badge history

STOPSLEY HARRIERS
Founded: 1980 Club colours: Red and blue squares
RAMRIDGE RANGERS
Founded: 1986 Club colours: Maroon and white
WYVERN MEMBERS
Founded: 1986 Club colours: Blue and white
CRAWLEY GREEN FC
Founded: 1993 Club colours: Maroon
Crawley Green Sports & Social Club
was formed in November 1988 after arsonists caused the virtual destruction
of the present building. Members of Stopsley Harriers, Wyvern Members
and Ramridge Rangers Youth Sunday football clubs amalgamated to
form the present club and were successful in securing a 99-year lease
on the premises from the Council.
The new Clubhouse was formally opened on 19th June, 1992 by
then Luton Town manager, David Pleat.
The badge incorporates all the elements of the three clubs and is based
on the local Crawley family crest of three herons to signify not
only the three founding clubs but also local history. The Club badge was
adopted in 1996 after many years of discussion.
Maroon, the club colour of the largest single club Ramridge Rangers,
was adopted as the Club colour and is incorporated in the Club badge as
the bar across the middle.
Stopsley Harriers have been well known for their red and blue
quarters, whilst Wyvern Members were predominantly blue since their
foundation. Both these colours are reflected in the badge.
Crawley Green FC, the Saturday football team, was formed in
1993 after another local team, Somerset Tavern came under the Crawley
Green umbrella. The club colour of maroon was adopted by the team.
In 2001 the two adult Sunday teams amalgamated to form Crawley Green
(Sunday) FC and the youth section changed their name to Crawley
Green Youth FC.

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