As a Crystals cheerleader Neesha Robinson is used to representing the Eagles every week.

But now the 22-year-old is cheering for the entire borough of Croydon by representing it in a five year online video project.

She is the 61st person to be featured on the website 1000londoners.com, which when it is finished will have the stories of 1,000 people from the capital.

Her three minute film is shot on a match night at Selhurst Park when Miss Robinson and the other members of The Crystals are preparing to go on the pitch.

Miss Robinson said: "I first heard about 1,000 Londoners on the news.

"The project was seeking more Croydonians and it's great to represent where I'm from.

"I admire the scope of the project as it is representative of so many incredible Londoners. It goes to show that Londoners are not just one dimensional."

Other personalities already on the site include comedian Stephen Fry and singer Alexandra Burke.

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The project is run by Chocolate Films and a spokesman from the film company said: "1,000 Londoners is a unique digital portrait of our city.

"It offers an insight into the lives of 1,000 people who consider themselves to be Londoners, taking in all ages, religions, race, income, interests and opinions.

"Each week, a profile of a Londoner is posted on the home page.

"The aim of the project is to improve understanding and community cohesion by enabling Londoners to learn more about the people who share their city.

"We want Londoners to make films about each other and, by so doing, investigate the sheer variety of people around them.

Any other Croydonians who want to take part can email info@chocolatefilms.com Watch the films at www.1000londoners.com