David Artell: 'Crewe Alexandra players could end up as milkmen'

A general view of Gretys Road home of Crewe Alexandra prior to the Coca Cola League One match between Crewe Alexandra and Northampton Town at Gresty Road on August 5, 2006
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Crewe Alexandra boss David Artell warns his players that they could end up "with a job as a milkman" if the club are relegated from the Football League.

Crewe Alexandra manager David Artell has warned his players that they could end up "with a job as a milkman" if the club are relegated from the Football League.

The Alex currently sit 20th in League Two, seven points clear of 23rd-placed Leyton Orient and 10 clear of bottom club Newport County.

Since taking charge following Steve Davis's sacking in January, Artell has led his side to just two victories in nine games, and their last league fixture was a 4-0 defeat at Hartlepool United on Tuesday.

Artell told BBC Sport: "I've told the players they have a choice - either work hard and improve, or it's oblivion. That's for their careers, this football club and every one of us. They'll end up in the Conference North on £200 a week with a job as a milkman.

"We saw again the fragility after going 1-0 down. I'd have rather watched paint dry than the first 45 minutes. You have to dig in. Once the second goal went in, we relaxed and just lost all structure. It was the worst performance since I've taken charge."

Up next for Crewe is a tricky away trip to high-flying Portsmouth on Saturday.

A general view of The Alexandra Stadium ahead of the Sky Bet League One match between Crewe Alexanders and Peterborough United on September 7, 2013
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