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WTFC 2 Walton & Hersham 1 - 23.01.10

Posted by Per Laleng on Sunday, January 24, 2010, In : Match Report 

 
 It's been a while, but well worth the wait! Whitstable emerged victorious on a heavy pitch after recent postponements, and on balance, the win was deserved. Walton & Hersham probably displayed better technique, passing and composure on the ball, but Whitstable's solid defending masterminded by GS and desire shone through here, especially in the second half.

 

Whitstable started brightly enough and took the game to the visitors, but within the first few minutes it became clear that most of ...
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Dulwich Hamlet 4 WTFC 2 - 05.12.09

Posted by Per Laleng on Sunday, December 6, 2009, In : Match Report 

 

Games against Dulwich usually end up high scoring, and Saturday was no exception. It was a good game, and the better side on the day won. Quite simply, Dulwich had more pace, more technically gifted players, and as the game wore on, more stamina. Although Whitstable battled hard, a point would probably have been unfair on the hosts.

 

Whitstable came out firing on all cylinders and took control of the game from the outset. They worked the ball forward with some nice one touch footbal...


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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 Leatherhead 2 - 10.10.09

Posted by Per Laleng on Sunday, October 11, 2009, In : Match Report 


 

Whitstable had a relatively good record against Leatherhead before this game, and for most of it they were in control. Signs that Leatherhead might snatch victory however were apparent in the first minute after winning their first corner: how a completely unmarked number 10 headed over from point-blank range remains a mystery. On balance, the Tanners’ 3 points were achieved against the overall balance of the game and courtesy of one bad pass and a failure to mark properly when temporar...


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