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Tea, Cake and Football – Grounds of the UK

A Journey around football grounds and experiences of Kent, England and beyond!!

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A Journey around football grounds and experiences of Kent, England and beyond!!

FC Revo v Southborough Fc – Saturday 21st May 2022 – St Gregory’s RC School Ground

For what I believe may be my final match of the season, I visited the home of FC Revo, of the Sevenoaks & District League. This league feeds into the Kent County League structure. Post-lockdown, last April and May, I had attended a number of games in this league and had been impressed with the…

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Dartford FC v Folkestone Invicta – Tuesday 17th May 2022 – The Bauvill Stadium

This evening’s match was the Kent Senior Cup final played at Chatham Town’s Bauvill Stadium, between Steve King’s Dartford FC, who had only last week lost in the National League South play-offs and Folkestone Invicta, of the Isthmian Premier League. Folkestone started the season so well, pushing the promotion places, but faded in the latter…

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Royston Town Reserves v Chipperfield Corinthians – Saturday 14 May 2022 – Garden Walk

This Hertfordshire Senior County League tie was played in warm sunshine on the FA Cup final Saturday. I came for my first visit to Garden Walk with an old friend, and found a well resourced and welcoming club. The pitch was grass and looked to be in good condition. The ground boasts two covered standing…

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Dartford FC v Chippenham Town – Thursday 12th May 2022 – Princes Park Stadium

This National League South play-off eliminator was played at the modern Princes Park Stadium, in Dartford, on a cloudy and cool early summer, Thursday evening. The ground is completely covered throughout with terraced standing on three sides and seating on one. The ground has modern facilities and boasts a unique wooden support statue holding up…

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Maidstone United v Hampton & Richmond – Saturday 7th May 2022 – The Gallagher Stadium

I joined an all time record and capacity crowd of 4,175 at the Gallagher Stadium, for Maidstone United’s final game of a season which has seen them crowned as National League South Champions. The sun came out briefly, an hour before kick off on what had, upto then, been a grey and drizzly day. It…

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Hawkenbury FC v Rusthall Reserves — Thursday 5th May 2022 – The Culverden Stadium

The Tunbridge Wells Charity Cup final was this year played at the Culverden Stadium, home of Tunbridge Wells FC of the Southern Counties East Football league. Parking is good at the Stadium and the grass pitch looked in good condition, at the end of a long season. Hawkenbury FC of the Sevenoaks & District Premier…

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Sutton Athletic v Larkfield & New Hythe – Saturday 30th April 2022 – The London Hire Ground

I’d been to watch Gillingham Fc play their final match of the season against Rotherham at an early kick off, before rushing across to Hextable, the home of Sutton Athletic, to see the Southern Counties East Football League (SCEFL) Division 1 play off final. I’d been fortunate to see the play off semi final on…

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Larkfield & New Hythe FC v Snodland Town FC – Tuesday 26th April 2022 – Taray Community Stadium

This was the Southern Counties East League, Division 1, play-off semi-final, between the home side, who were newcomers to the league this season and the well established visiting team, with the winners going forward to a final play off to try and join Stansfeld, in securing promotion to the SCEFL Premier Division. Larkfield & New…

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Chatham Town FC v Deal Town – Monday 18th April 2022 – The Bauvill Stadium

I came, to what promised to be a promotion party at Chatham Town, on a cloudy but warm, Bank Holiday Easter Monday, at the Bauvill Stadium. The atmosphere, when I arrived was already celebratory, with a Caribbean style Jerk shack erected pitchside and Damian Marley’s “Welcome to Jamrock”, pumping from the sound system. My most…

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Haywards Heath Town FC v Corinthian FC – Saturday 16th April 2022 – Hanbury Stadium

I decided to travel down alone, for my first ever visit to the Hanbury Stadium, Haywards Heath, on a beautifully warm Easter bank holiday weekend, for this Isthmian League South East Division tie. The Hanbury Stadium was opened, by Sir Stanley Rous, in 1952, for the inaugural match against local rivals Horsham. This season the…

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