Alan Mullery wants to take Crawley into the Football League.
The former Albion manager has been employed as part-time consultant to the Conference club.
He said: "I want to see on my CV, when I go to the big man upstairs, that this man helped start Crawley Football Club.
"Although the club has been around for many years, it has only been part-time and it still has part-time attitudes.
"That is no good if we are going to be successful and that is why I have been brought in.
"If Crawley could achieve success just up the road from the club where I had so much success, it would be fantastic."
Mullery, 63, has plenty of pedigree and enjoyed success as a player and manager.
He starred for England in the 1970 World Cup finals in Mexico and guided the Seagulls into the top flight for the only time.
He said: "I have achieved every possible thing I could in football.
"When I played on the streets of Notting Hill with a tennis ball as a kid, I wanted to play in the cup final and I did.
"I wanted to play football in Europe and I did that with Tottenham.
"I wanted to play in the World Cup finals and I did that with England.
"I wanted to captain England and I did that.
"When I became a manager, I wanted to be successful and, with Brighton, I would say that was the most successful time I have ever had in football."
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