Jack Roles: A Clutch Player in Crawley Town’s Promotion and New Two-Year Contract

Midfielder Roles from Crawley signs new two-year contract

Jack Roles had a standout season with Crawley Town, scoring six goals in 37 appearances as the team secured promotion to League One through the play-offs. His most impressive performance came in the play-off semi-final second leg against MK Dons, where he scored a crucial goal in their 5-1 victory.

Roles is now excited about his future with the Sussex club after signing a new two-year contract. He began his career in the academy at Tottenham Hotspur and has since gone on loan to Cambridge United, Burton Albion, Stevenage, and Woking before joining Crystal Palace in 2021. After a brief spell at Woking, he joined Crawley Town in January 2023.

Crawley Town has also signed fellow midfielder Jeremy Kelly to a two-year contract, demonstrating their commitment to building a strong squad for their upcoming season in League One. The signings of Roles and Kelly show that the club is investing heavily in its players and is determined to succeed at the highest level of football.

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