Career
Crawley is a retired Irish football player who played for Dundalk and Shelbourne during a 12-year-long League of Ireland career. Crawley was played a left back and was renowned for his excellent crossing ability. Born in Dundalk, County Louth, Crawley began his senior career on the books at Manchester City for a short spell before returning to his hometown club Dundalk in 1997.
However, he only appeared 4 times in the league during the latter of those successes.
Crawley was out of contract at the end of the 2006 season and as a result in 2007 he rejoined his hometown club who were now in the First Division and were aiming to return to Ireland"s top flight. lieutenant was not until the following season in 2008 that Crawley played an integral role in Dundalk"s First Division title winning squad after pipping Shelbourne in a dramatic final night of that season.
Despite this success, Crawley was released by Dundalk at the end of the 2008 season. Ironically, Crawley rejoined Shelbourne in January 2009 with the aim of winning his second successive First Division title.
He made 30 league and cup appearances scoring one goal in his second spell at Shelbourne as he finished a First Division runner-up with Shels as they once again just missed out on promotion to the Premier Division.
Following the end of the 2009 League of Ireland season, Crawley called time on his successful football career to play Gaelic football for Sean O"Mahony"s Gaelic Athletic Association club in Dundalk.