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Canvey Island 1 WTFC 0 (FA Cup qualifier) - 25.09.10

Posted by Per Laleng on Sunday, September 26, 2010, In : FA Cup 
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 On a fresh and blustery day, WTFC took on CIFC, a division and several places above them, in the cup (about 35 places), so on paper a home win was a cert. 
Far from it though as WTFC set out to frustrate their higher opponents. In a dour first half, both sides showed little up front, WISKER having a shot palmed away, and a CORNHILL free kick sailed over the bar. FEWELL was hardly called to make a save, and LLOYD was winning every header he could. But the plan when wron...

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WTFC 0 Faversham 3 - 30.08.2010

Posted by Per Laleng on Monday, August 30, 2010, In : Ryman League 

 
I was late for the game. About half an hour in. It was nice (but also very sad) to see the Choirmaster there. RIP little Lee.

By the time of my arrival, Faversham had already scored from a penalty. Fewell was the guilty party, but opinion seemed divided on whether it should have been a penalty. Yet, for the remainder of the first half, most of the action seemed to be in the Faversham final third, and at times, Whitstable played some half decent football.

The second half was another story apa...

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WTFC 4 Folkestone Invicta 1 (Friendly) - 14 August 2010

Posted by Per Laleng on Saturday, August 14, 2010, In : Friendlies 

 
First off an apology to Dave Soutan as I thought he was Craig White in Tuesday's game. Soutan played again today and shored up the middle of the park with Dan Wisker whose stock is rising by the game. Manager Mark Lane faces a luxury problem: the squad looks strong, but it is unlikely that he will be able to keep everyone. There are some difficult decisions to be made, and rather him than me!

Whitstable look like team reborn. They played some first class football today and could have beaten ...

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Bruce Smith Shield: Whitstable 1 Herne Bay 1 (4-3 pens)

Posted by Per Laleng on Tuesday, August 3, 2010, In : Friendlies 
Finally!


 
At the third time of asking, Whitstable finally lift the shield that honours the footballing legend that is Bruce Smith, and even better: his grandson, Louis Smith, played a big part in securing victory (despite his penalty miss). 

 
For me, it was a game of two halves. Herne  Bay had the better part of the first half showing some crisp pass and move. With Seags seconding Simon Halsey in the dug out, Jake Gess in the holding midfield role and Danny Lawrence displaying some trickery...

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