McAllister eyes new Reds contract

Last updated : 02 March 2011 By BBC Sport

He told BBC Sussex: "I'm playing for my future now in the next 16 games. The ball's in my court.

"As a footballer you're always looking over your shoulder when your contract is up. If I do the business I'm sure I'll get offered a new deal."

McAllister, who joined Crawley from Exeter last summer, added: "Nothing has been said at all. I actually don't think anyone has signed an extension.

"We'll see what's said in the next couple of weeks."

Crawley currently lie second in the Blue Square Bet Premier, four points behind leaders AFC Wimbledon, but with six games in hand.

As well as chasing a first-ever promotion to the Football League, the Reds also reached the fifth round of the FA Cup, where they were beaten 1-0 by Manchester United at Old Trafford.

"It's probably been one of the best seasons of my career," said former Stevenage, Grays and Oxford man McAllister.

"Hopefully I can get another winners medal."

Source: BBC Sport

Source: BBC Sport