Browsing Archive: November, 2009

WTFC 3 Ashford Town 0 - 28.11.09

Posted by Per Laleng on Sunday, November 29, 2009, In : Match Report 


 Mundz made one change from the side that beat Eastbourne last week: he dropped himself to the bench and put Gooding back into the centre of the park alongside the less experienced Ben Smith and Joe Hitchings. Of the three Hitchings was the standout performer: creative, busy, willing to get stuck in, and great composure infront of goal to crown his performance with Whitstable's third goal of the afternoon. This was a spirited team performance from The Oystermen against a fellow struggler - a...
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WTFC 1 Eastbourne 0 - 24.11.09

Posted by Per Laleng on Wednesday, November 25, 2009, In : Match Report 

After an horrendous run of results and tensions spilling onto and off the field, finally some happy news: a win against a team from which which we've only taken one point in four attempts, which thrashed top-of-the-table Worthing 3-0 in their last game and in a similar league position as ourselves. Not only that, but we played pretty good football in blustery conditions for the most part.


Munday put himself in the middle of a central midfield trio including Hitchings and Ben Smith, flank...


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Met Police 5 WTFC 0 - 07.11.09

Posted by Per Laleng on Sunday, November 8, 2009, In : Match Report 

 
The scoreline suggests we were hammered. And we were in terms of result, but at least four of their goals can be explained by defensive errors - and one was a real shame as it followed some really neat, short, crisp passing and moving on the deck by the Oystermen culminating in one loose ball from debutant Ben Smith, who otherwise had a pretty good game, which was intercepted, leaving Tanner flat on the floor and a Met player successfully one-on-one against Fewell. Maybe there is an argumen...

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WTFC 0 Corinthian-Casuals 1 - 31.10.09

Posted by Per Laleng on Sunday, November 1, 2009, In : Match Report 

There was a degree of optimism on the terraces before the game that last week's performance might have marked a turning point in Whitstable's season. The result against Corinthian-Casuals suggests not - although there are grounds for renewed optimism provided The Oystermen play like they did in the last 20 minutes for an entire game. What turned the game in Whitstable's favour was the introduction of new signing Dean Grant, a former youth player at the club and recently of the Dover Academy...

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