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A full KOFL program for first team and reserves... A packed week of football kicks off tonight when Whitstable Town reserves play Herne Bay at Winches Field in the first game of the Floodlight Trophy. Kick off 7.45pm. Town's first team return to Kent League action on Saturday with a trip to twelfth placed Sporting Bengal. The outcome is not guaranteed as the Bengalis are nothing if not inconsistent so far this season. Whitstable will want to extend their current run of away form in the league, unbeaten in the last three out of their four away fixtures, three points will keep the Reds in touch with the chasing pack. Back at the Belmont the reserves will be playing a six pointer against Erith Town who are seven points behind, but have four games in hand over the divisional leaders. |
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Lions leave the Oystermen all at
Sea
Lions made the
long haul ( though for this correspondent it was only 30 miles further than
Portland !) to Whitstable on the southern reaches of the Thames Estuary on
Saturday where a competent and committed performance saw them take another step
along this season?s FA Vase trail. The respective league tables suggested that
Lions would have the edge in the goalscoring stakes and so it proved in a game
where the visitors were never headed but equally could never afford to rest on
their laurels. Andover
commenced with the same starting line up as Tuesday but added Dave Tasker and
Rob Dixon to the bench and both sides opened cautiously with the game mainly in
the midfield area where home player-manager Mark Seager, an FA Vase winner with
Deal Town, was always prominent. Lions posed the first threat with a determined
run and cross from David Asker but Peter Kingman failed to make proper contact
on the far post and then Asker was just wide with a shot that had the home
keeper scrambling across his goal. The home side responded strongly with Glen
Damen blocking an effort from Harrison, Colin Hopkins saving well from Parker
and Constable firing high and wide when well placed. Ashley Vine was harshly
booked for a challenge on the keeper, though previous challenges in midfield
may have come into the equation, before Andover took the lead in the 28th
minute with a goal that owed a lot to Justin Bennett?s predatory skills and
something to Hickson in the home goal. Awarded a free kick just outside the D
Danny Lewis?s effort cleared the wall but bounced back off the keeper?s knees
and Bennett was light years ahead of the home defence to pounce on the loose
ball. Andover then lost Callum Earl through injury necessitating Peter Kingman
making the long haul from left wing to right back, Mark Keogh switching flanks
and Jaz Chahal taking over the wide left berth. Bennett had a shot saved at
full stretch before the home side posed their first real threat. Kingman was
unlucky to be pulled up for a foul on Knight - contact seemed minimal - and
even more unlucky to be booked by the youthful referee who, cautions apart, had
a good game and Seager rattled the bar from all of twenty five yards from the
free kick. Constable joined the list of cautions after a bout of petulance
before Lions increased the lead five minutes before the break when Bennett got
above his marker to head the ball on and Phil Andrews coolly slipped the ball
past the advancing keeper. Damen then had one of his surging runs, defying
anybody to tackle him, only to see his shot saved but with the halftime tea
already on the table the home side struck. Lewis missed his challenge and
Parker?s long cross from the left was headed home by Perona at the far post.
Despite
kicking down the slight slope in the second half Andover found themselves under
early pressure with Weir too high with an almost free header before the energy
of Asker and Chahal put them on the front foot again. Vine was wide with a
header and an inviting Chahal cross evaded everybody though they overcame a
scare at the other end when Constable rounded Hopkins only for Damen to block
his effort from a narrow angle. With thirteen minutes gone the lead became two
as Kingman sent Chahal clear on the left and Andrews converted the cross at the
near post. Whitstable?s policy of playing two wide players had caused problems
all afternoon and Knight missed badly when offered a clear shot on goal but
after a short delay when clearances from both sides meant a temporary lack of
footballs Andrews was inches wide with a free kick. Matt Styles replaced Lewis
and although Knight missed again in the dying seconds the visitor?s defence,
superbly led and marshalled by Damen, with Bobby Swayne a willing ally, held
out without undue bother and the largest cheer of the afternoon from the home
fans came when one of their number fell over when retrieving a loose ball !
Ryan Boare replaced Andrews just in time to shake hands at the end and Andover
can be pleased with their win in unknown territory. In pure footballing terms
they have played better but Cup matches away from home need effort and
commitment to back up the skill factor and both of those requirements were
shown to the full. A most enjoyable day all round in a welcoming and friendly
atmosphere.
Hopkins:
Keough, Damen, Swayne and Earl : Lewis, Asker, Vine and Kingman: Bennett and
Andrews.
Subs: Chahal, Styles, Boare, Dixon and Tasker.
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North Leigh 0 ? 4 Maidstone United On paper a trip to North Leigh,
currently top of the Hellenic League, appeared to be tricky outing for
Maidstone United. And for 12 minutes this seemed to be the case. But then Mo
Takaloo grabbed his first of four fantastic goals and The Stones, driven on by
fabulous performances in particular from debutant Craig Roser and Neil Miller,
took complete control and must now be one of the sides left in the competition
which teams will be keen to avoid.
This tie could have had a
different outcome if North Leigh had capitalised on The Stones? early lethargy.
They appealed noisily for a hand-ball after five minutes when Andrew McCabe
drove the ball into the area but the referee, who was notable for his
incompetence, waved their appeals away.
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Deal Town Reserves 0 Whitstable Town Reserves 4 DEADLY MARTIN DESTROYS DEAL WITH 4
Deal Town Reserves 0 Whitstable Town Reserves 4 Kent League ? Division 1
Andy
Martin scored a quite marvellous hat trick inside the first 30 minutes to kill
the game and Deal Town
off in no time. Martin was not finished there though as early in the second
half he scored his fourth goal of the afternoon to make his season total 10
goals in 9 games.
Whitstable
Town Reserves were simply awesome in the first half and every single player put
in a performance that couldn?t be faulted. Manager Simon Kay pointed out before
the game that last weeks first half performance just wasn?t acceptable and
singled Deal Town
out to be the toughest game they would face because of the vast experience that
they had in the side with Gear, Miller and Bosson amongst there ranks, all
previous Whitstable Town
first team players.
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Mistakes cost Town...Whitstable Town 1 Andover 3 FA Vase 29th October 2005......Third goal was the killer?.
Picture: Marcos Perona scoere of Towns 45th minute goal: Whitstable manager Marc Seager, with fellow ex Vase winner
Steve Marshall wanted to win through to the next round of the FA Vase as much
as any player on the pitch given that they had climbed those hallowed Wembley
steps to lift the trophy five years ago with Deal Town. Fate however has a funny way of dealing with
such dreams.There were two incidents which eventually shaped the game,
both leading to Andover goals, the first a spilled free kick allowed Andover to
take the lead in almost their first worthwhile attack, the second an attempted
back header which gifted the visitors a second, making Town progress from then
on, an uphill struggle.
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