Crawley Town will be looking over their shoulders a bit right now in Sky Bet League Two as the battle at the bottom intensifies.

They should have enough to avoid the bottom two - especially when you consider the form of the likes of Yeovil - but until they are completely safe the pressure will remain.

Togetherness, then, is needed but that is far from what was displayed when Ollie Palmer and Dominic Poleon took to Instagram Live to mock both some of the club's players and the facilities.

One of the smaller clubs in the EFL, the Red Devils have preserved their league status since their promotion at early part of the decade - venturing into League One as well.

Throughout that period, they've struggled with finding a training facility really good enough for a professional football club - with finances not what they were when they stormed non-league football.

Togetherness, though, is something that shouldn't be affected by the state of a training facility, nor the quality of some of the players - you simply keep it in house.

Both attackers have said that their comments pre-Northampton have been taken out of context but, at the end of the day, the club's reaction and statement seemed far from understanding - rightly, they were cross.

Where it leaves squad morale remains to be seen, of course, especially with Palmer who has easily been the club's best player this season - it's hardly going to inspire others.

Indeed, it'd be no surprise if he in particular left at the end of the campaign after the year he has had - Crawley will just hope he and Poleon feel they are worthy of their performances...