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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!!

Banstead Athletic FC v Balham FC – Thursday 14th April 2022 – Merland Rise

A first visit, accompanied by my daughter, on a relatively warm, April evening, to Merland Rise, home of Banstead FC, of the Combined Counties Premier Division South. Banstead Athletic came into the game still with an outside chance of escaping the relegation places, being eleven points behind AFC Croydon Athletic, who sit in 18th place,…

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Croydon FC v Sporting Club Thamesmead – Saturday 9th April 2022 – Croydon Sports Arena

As anyone who reads my site regularly will know, I’m not a huge fan of watching non-league football in athletics stadiums. The distance from the pitch because of the track, can make the magic of the game somewhat lessened, plus the games can lack atmosphere, as the stadium are not designed with football and fans…

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Merstham FC v Corinthian Casuals FC – Tuesday 5th April 2022 – Whisky Bible Stadium

I’m on holiday this week, so after a trip to the Isle of Wight last weekend, I decided to drive a little way again, to Merstham, near Caterham in Surrey, for this evening’s Isthmian Premier League fixture at the Whisky Bible Stadium, home of Merstham FC. The Whisky Bible Stadium holds 2,500 people at capacity,…

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Newport (IOW) FC v Ash United – Saturday 2nd April 2022 – Smallbrook Stadium

A visit to the Isle of Wight to meet up with an old friend, meant a chance to see a first ever Wessex League Division 1 match, between Newport (IOW) and Ash United. The Smallbrook Stadium is located on the fringes of Ryde in the North of the island. Newport (IOW) FC ground share, with…

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Westside FC v Kent Football United FC – Saturday 26th March 2022 – Wibbandune Sports Ground

A bright, sunny spring afternoon brought both I and a friend to a first ever visit to the Wibbandune Sports Ground, home of both Colliers Wood United and Westside FC. The Wibbandune Sports Ground is just off the A3 in Colliers Wood, and boasts a grass pitch, seated main stand, covered standing and a fine…

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Larkfield & New Hythe FC v Westside FC – Tuesday 22nd March 2022 – Taray Group Community Stadium

This mild, Spring like and very dry, midweek March evening, posed a great opportunity to return for my second visit of the season, to the Taray Group Community Stadium, the home of Larkfield & New Hythe FC. This Southern Counties East Football League Division 1 match was played between Larkfield & New Hythe who sit…

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Staplehurst Monarchs FC v Greenways FC – Wednesday 16th March 2022 – Jubilee Sports Ground

A rained off tie at Colliers Wood United FC, for their Combined Counties Premier League tie with Beckenham Town tonight, led me to look for a game a bit closer to home. This Southern Counties East Football League Division 1 fixture, was played on a wet midweek evening, under the lights at the Jubilee Sports…

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Dulwich Hamlet FC v Havant & Waterlooville FC – Saturday 12th March 2022 – Champion Hill Stadium

This was a first visit to the Champion Hill Stadium, accompanied by my eldest son, to see National League South’s Dulwich Hamlet play. Dulwich Hamlet have the biggest average attendance this season, in the National League South, with an average of 2649 a game. That is a really impressive figure for a team, whose stadium…

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Forest Hill Park FC v Stansfeld FC – Wednesday 9th March 2022 – Ladywell Arena

My first visit to the Ladywell Arena, for a non league football match (although I have attended sports and athletics events on the arena previously) took place on a chilly but dry March evening. Forest Hill Park came into the game sitting in 19th place and in the relegation places, still seven points behind the…

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Glebe FC v Chatham Town – Saturday 5th March 2022 – Foxbury Avenue Ground

I had planned to travel elsewhere but the lure of this mouth watering league fixture between Chatham Town, who were top of the Southern Counties East Football League Premier Division and Glebe FC who are third, was just too much to resist. Both sides came into the tie on the back of a run of…

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