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News from the KOFL... LEAGUE LEADERS TOP FAIR PLAY TABLE Premier Division leaders,
Beckenham Town, have gone to the top of the Fair Play Awards. In their
opening nine league games they have only had four yellow cards. Whitstable
Town, last month's leaders, fall to second place with Maidstone United
third. Bromley are the Division One leaders and Chatham Town are the new
leaders of Division Two?. Lloyd Hume manager of Maidstone Utd
is the October Manager of the month (sponsored by Jacetts of Deal). His side
were unbeaten in the league as well as having two F.A. Vase victories?.
The KOFL website has over the last two months continued to break all records.
Since the record breaking figures of August (17418), the website achieved
another record month in September with 18767 visitors and now in October
another milestone has been reached with 19733 visitors. The amount of visitors
to the site has increased by 35% over the last twelve months. The average
daily figure for October was 636 per day; the highest daily figure was achieved
on Monday 31st October with 1063 visitors.
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{mosmedia}Simon Halsey WTFC coach speaking after the 3-1 win against Lordswood
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Whitstable
Town 3 Lordswood 1 KOKL Tuesday 8th
November 2005 Picture: Andy Constable scoere of two goals for Town: ?We had a very dodgy opening five minutes,? said captain
Andy Keir as he walked off the pitch having secured a hard won three points
against one of the leagues top in-form teams. ?Although we settled after the
opening spell I was not happy with the way we were giving the ball away all
over the pitch, fortunately we had a descent spell of possession scored a
couple of goals and at times we played some excellent football.? It could all have been so different, Town keeper Mark
Hickson receiving a yellow card for handball just outside his area with the
game less than five minutes old, Lordswood wasting the chance to test him early
on when they rattled the home side having the best of the opening 10 minute spell. Extra pictures posted....
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THE ACID TEST. Tuesday's KOFL Premier match against Lordswood is the last game in the league for Whitstable Town until December. So begins the acid test of the new Premier Division Cup format with a home draw against Erith Town on next Saturday the 12th November. In a revised competition (there are group stages this season for the first time) the top two teams of each group of four go through to the quarter final draw. Greenwich Borough and Lordswood, the other teams in Town's group 'B', play at Harrow Meadow. The Reds next two games in the competition are both against Greenwich, next Tuesday evening at The Belmont, that's the 15th (kick off at 7.45pm) and Saturday week, 19th November away from home. The 1st division leaders Whitstable Reserves have a challenging fixture on Saturday 19th, away from home at Bromley. Bromley won last time out for the first time in five games having drawn the previous three. The Ressies have won their last three away fixtures and are on a roll |
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Sporting Bengal?s
Sana Miah speaking after the game at the weekend revealing that their stadium
has been earmark as one of the venues for the 20012 Olympics. He added: ? Our problem
is we are playing really well one week, then the other we struggle, we need to
be much more consistent, which only comes with experience. We have made some
very good progress from our first season in the Kent League, we know we are still
have a long way to go but we are going forward. We are putting in place a youth
policy, which we are working on at the moment, the catchments for the area for
us is massive and we realise that we need to put in place a good youth set-up
from the local community, which is what we are working on right now.? AUDIO
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