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WTFC 1 Ramsgate 0 - 27.12.10

Posted by Per Laleng on Tuesday, December 28, 2010, In : Ryman League 

 
 On a bobbly pitch, manfully cleared by the committee for the occasion, Whitstable finally secured all three points at home against a surprisingly lacklustre Ramsgate side. What is more, the victory was deserved. The Oystermen could have won by more but for some heroic goalkeeping by the visitors' stopper. Ramsgate's captain (and Whitstable's former captain and favourite, Liam Quinn) also ensured that the scoreline remained more respectable for the Rams.

Caretaker manager Steve Nolan picked...

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WTFC 2 Fleet Town 3 - 06.11.10

Posted by Per Laleng on Monday, November 8, 2010, In : Ryman League 

 
 The red men started the game in blistering form, playing some really decent passing football and were rewarded within the first five minutes as Stuart Vahid dinked a lovely ball onto the far post and in for the home side's opener. The goal came so quickly and unexpectedly that I failed to get a picture (and I was enjoying a nice pint of Guiness). The back line looked assured on the ball, and the loan signing, Groombridge, marshalled the back four with a good use of his voice. The Oysterme...
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Horsham YMCA 2 WTFC 3 - 03.09.10

Posted by Per Laleng on Sunday, September 5, 2010, In : Ryman League 
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A bit of a nervous start against a side packed with young hopefuls,who lacked guidence. Horsham had 5 new starters today, so even to the home crowd were going to be a mystery what their performance would be. 
 
To the match. after a bright 5 minutes when their keeper was forced into a good save,Horsham had a string of corners in which one was forced home at the near post 0-1. Wisker was then the target of some rough treatment by their No 10,who had his name taken fo...

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WTFC 3 Croydon FC 0 - FA Cup Qualifier 28.08.2010

Posted by Per Laleng on Sunday, August 29, 2010, In : FA Cup 


 
These two teams had met in pre-season when Whitstable also emerged victorious with a 1-0 win. However, this game promised something different as Croydon made 8 changes from that which had earlier lost. Alas, the wholesale changes did little beyond confuse the visitors who seemed lost at sea at times and made up for it by getting physical and arguing with the ref. 

Whitstable won the encounter convincingly and the scoreline could have been much greater had Whitstable put away their chances. ...

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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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WTFC 0 Maidstone Utd 1 (Friendly) - 10.08.10

Posted by Per Laleng on Tuesday, August 10, 2010, In : Friendlies 


 
A game that Whitstable could have won, and a very decent performance against a team in the next league up - especially in the second half when Whitstable played some decent possession football.

Maidstone scored in the first three minutes, whilst Whitstable were still in the dressing room. GS mis-timed his tackle (I am told) and from the resulting quick throw, a player wide right whipped in a low cross that was glanced gently past an outstretched Fewell low to his right.

The visitors had much o...

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