Peter Albin: picture: looks at the weekends football: VCD Athletic are our guests at the Belmont on Saturday afternoon in Whitstable Town's last home game of this year's Kent Football League campaign. Town have just two rivals left in contention for the title and a win on Saturday would do for them both, crowning the Oystermen champions. Kick off is at three o'clock. |
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VIDEO: Whitstable players and management celebrating in the dressing room after their cup win against Bearsted at Dartford FC. After the cup success Whitstable are now looking to push on and take the Kent League title for the first time in their long history stretching way back to 1886. Whitstable Town chairman Tony Rouse saying: “We won’t be getting too carried away until the last day of the season but it was nice to see the lads relaxing after the cup game and they did enjoy the post match celebrations afterwards.” see more for VIDEO |
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Picture: Happy chairman Tony Rouse (right) with Bruce Smith, vice chairman Joe Brownett and manager Marc Seager with the Kent Senior Trophy after the 1-0 win at Dartford FC against Bearsted in the final Sunday 15th April:Whitstable Town, the Kent Football League Premier Division League leaders, moved seven points clear on Tuesday evening as they beat Slade Green, at the Small Glen, by four goals to nil. A strike from Steve Marshall in the first half was added to with goals from Marlon Button, Alex Hossick and Michael Adcock in the second period. With this result, a win on Saturday against VCD Athletic at the Belmont, their final home match, will see the 'Oystermen' crowned Premier League Champions for the first time in their history. |
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Phil Allen of Lea Ray
Sports speaking after Whitstable won the Lea-Ray
Sports Kent Senior Trophy Final on Sunday 15th April at Dartford’s
new ground. Phil whose company have supported the cup final for well over
a decade after Whitstable overcame a spirited Bearsted side 1-0, Marlon Button
scoring the games only goal midway through the second half with a great strike.
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Picture: Marlon Button scored the games only goal...Whitstable Town won their first silverware
under Marc Seager after they defeated Bearsted 1-0 in the Kent Senior Trophy
final at Princes Park Dartford.The Reds were missing the
suspended Marcos Perona and Jake Gess whilst Steve Marshall, Sam Prett and Gary
Carter were all unfit for selection. It was the Kent County
League side who had the first chance when Simon Broadway headed a Tom Brown
corner over the top of Kevin Fewell's crossbar after just five
minutes.
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Picture: Tony Rouse (left) with vice chairman Joe Brownett: (Whitstable Town lift the Kent Senior Trophy. WTFC win 1 - 0 against Bearsted FC. Full match report to follow. On behalf of my family, and
myself, Joe, Bruce, Alan and all involved with Whitstable Town Football Club… A
BIG THANK YOU to all who travelled in support of Marc and the players. The
behaviour of everyone today who travelled in
support of Whitstable was excellent, the form book had us as favourites but we were up against a very good Bearsted side with some excellant supporters of their own.
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