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Herne Bay FC v Sevenoaks Town FC – Saturday 6th November 2021 – MBS Stadium (Winch’s Field)

It was a dry and relatively mild November afternoon when I travelled down to the East Kent coast, to see this Isthmian League South East Division match between Herne Bay FC and Sevenoaks Town. Both sides are well placed in the Isthmian league presently, with Herne Bay sitting comfortably on the fringes of the play…

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Woking FC v Brentford B Team – Friday 5th November 2021 – Kingfield Stadium

While this Friday night friendly fixture was about 50 miles from home, I thought the opportunity to visit the home of National League Woking FC and see this friendly fixture, was too good to miss. Woking’s Kingfield stadium holds 6000, with 2500 being able to be seated. Entrance for this friendly was just £5. The…

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Chatham Town v Punjab United – Tuesday 2nd November 2021 – The Bauvill Stadium

I returned to the Bauvill to see this Southern Counties East Football League Premier Division game between Chatham Town and Punjab United on a chilly Tuesday evening. Chatham came into the game on the back of a 2-4 defeat at home to title rivals Glebe, which left them in 4th place and four points away…

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Margate FC v Beaconsfield Town – Saturday 30th October 2021 – Hartsdown Park

I ventured down to the South East coast line for this FA Trophy match. Margate FC play in the Isthmian Premier League, where this season, somewhat eclipsed by the unexpected league and cup achievements of their coastal rivals, Folkestone Invicta, they have snuck into 5th place, just one point and one place behind them. Jay…

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Canterbury City v Tunbridge Wells FC – Friday 29th October 2021 – Aquatherm Stadium

This Southern Counties East Football League, Premier Division match, had been rescheduled for a Friday evening. Canterbury City have been groundsharing with Faversham Town, of the Isthmian League, and the lack of income they can access through this arrangement had led them to announce they would be leaving the league, only last month, before a…

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Littleton FC v Bourton Rovers FC – Saturday 23rd October 2021 – Five Acres Ground

I was up in the Cotswolds visiting family, so decided to come to see a Midland Hellenic League Division 1 fixture, at Five Acres. Five acres is a ground set in open countryside and boasts two small covered seated stands alongside the pitch and one behind the goal. It also boasts a clubhouse, with bar…

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Aveley FC v Maldon & Tiptree FC – Friday 22nd October 2021 – Parkside Stadium

I went to this Isthmian League (North Division) game on a Friday night in what has been an unseasonably warm, though very wet, October. I decided to brave crossing the Thames at Dartford in rush hour to attend my first match at the Parkside stadium. Aveley FC moved to Parkside in 2017-18. The new stadium…

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Hythe Town FC v Hastings United – Tuesday 19th October 2021 – Reachfields Stadium

It was a warm and dry Tuesday night when I ventured down to Hythe’s ground, to see their Isthmian League (South East) fixture with Hastings United. As with South coast rivals, Ramsgate, last Saturday, I had a warm welcome and the club shop (entrance within the stand below) is really impressive. Within 5 minutes of…

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Ramsgate FC v Burgess Hill Town FC – Saturday 16th October 2021 – Southwood Stadium

After much deliberation, I decided to travel down to Ramsgate’s Southwood stadium for the Isthmian League South East Division tie with Burgess Hill Town Fc. The welcome at Ramsgate was the warmest I’d had anywhere. My father has tasked me to get pin badges for him wherever I go to add to his collection. On…

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Holmesdale FC v Welling Town FC – Wednesday 13th October 2021 – Oakley Road Ground

This Southern Counties East Football League, Premier Division, match was played on a dry Autumn evening, under the lights, at Oakley Road in Bromley. The home team, Holmesdale FC, had made a decent start to the season, securing 19 points from their opening 13 games, to secure a top eight position, in what is a…

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