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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 34. Chapters: Crusaders F.C. managers, Crusaders F.C. players, Roddy Collins, Gareth McAuley, Ken DeMange, Jackie Vernon, Jackie Fullerton, Roy Walker, Michael Collins, Seaview, Jim Hagan, Ger Rowe, Stephen Baxter, Aaron Callaghan, Tommy Jackson, Ian Lawther, Peter Eccles, Jimmy Shields, Stephen McBride, Colin Coates, Damien Byrne, Martin Donnelly, Padraig Dully, Norman Kelly, Kevin McKeown, Anthony Gorman, Glenn Dunlop, Martin Murray, Sean Hargan, David Bell, David Williamson, Gary Smyth, Warren Feeney, Sr., Chris Morrow, David Rainey, Mark Dickson, Michael Halliday, Stuart Byrne, David Magowan, Jordan Owens, Aaron Black, Billy Johnston, Jamie Marks, Eamon Doherty, Stuart Dallas, Albert Campbell, Sammy McCrory, Chris Keenan, Gareth McKeown, Derek Carroll, Liam Dunne, Liam Beckett, Chris Morgan, Ryan McCann, Alan McNeill, Dominic Melly, Seamus Browne, Alan Dornan, Ross Arthurs, Danny Hale, Hugh Flack, Maurice O'Driscoll, Tommy Finney, Kirk Hunter, David McMaster, Walter McFarland, Graham Doyle, Jackie Hutton, Glenn Hunter, Paul Kirk, Jeff Spiers, Norman Pavis, Ian Russell, Sid Burrows, Gary McCartney. Excerpt: Crusaders Football Club is a semi-professional, Northern Irish association football club, playing in the IFA Premiership. The club, founded in 1898, hails from Belfast and plays its home matches at Seaview. Club colours are red and black. The current manager is Stephen Baxter, appointed in 2005 following the departure of Alan Dornan. Crusaders played intermediate football until 1949, and during that time they were one of the top non-league teams in the country. The dramatic withdrawal of Belfast Celtic from the senior ranks in 1949 resulted in Crusaders being elected in their place in time for the start of the 1949/50 season. The club's fierce rivals are Cliftonville. Matches between the two clubs are known as "The North Be...