Calls for Crawley monument for Gareth Southgate
The former England manager grew up and went to school in the town
Crawley councillors are keen to do something to recognise the achievements of local boy Gareth Southgate.
But would the most successful England manager in decades – known for being modest – want to be the centre of attention in his home town?
The matter was raised during a meeting of the full council on Wednesday (July 17th) by Conservative leader Duncan Crow, the day after Gareth resigned.
After congratulating the England team on their performance in the Euros, Mr Crow asked: “When can we get together and potentially look at what we could do to recognise Gareth Southgate in Crawley?
“I do think that we ought to be recognising him in some way and I’m sure we would all support something that is long-lasting and appropriate.”
Council leader Michael Jones added his congratulations to the team.
He said: “We’re tremendously proud of what Gareth and the England team have achieved.
“He grew up here in Crawley, went to school here and learned a lot of his football here and we are keen to recognise his achievements.
“This would need to be at a time and in a way that Gareth himself is comfortable with.
“Rushing to him straight after he’s stood down is probably not the right time to be having those conversations.
“We look forward to having that conversation with him as and when he’s able and ready to do that.”
Mr Jones said there had been attempts to recognise him in the past, but the 53-year-old former Hazelwick pupil was ‘notoriously modest’.
It’s been a good year for Crawley when it comes to football, with Crawley Town earning promotion to League One.
Mr Jones added: “Rest assured that, as with the Crawley Town result recently, we’re very keen to recognise Gareth’s achievements in the best way we can.”