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Post by FAV Army on Sept 29, 2014 12:10:33 GMT
Back to league action tomorrow. Here's the match preview - t.co/bkjG0CPDLRA really good chance to move ahead of Corinthian-Casuals before they come to Town on Saturday. The Ryman South is funny old league and anyone can beat anyone on their day. But, these are the sort of games we very have to be winning if we are going to stay at the right end of the table and in the play-off positions. Obviously our home record has been incredible so far this season, however, we certainly do need to replicate our performance against Whyteleafe on a regular basis on our travels. A win would help make our away record look much better. Unfortunately, it's looking increasingly likely I won't be able to come If I don't make it, I'll try my best to do some live score updates on here and at twitter.com/FavershamTownFCMy prediction is: East Grinstead 0 Faversham Town 3 (Harvey 24, Grant 76 and Botterill 82). FAV Army!
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Post by carparkman on Sept 29, 2014 13:09:36 GMT
Fav army, don't worry too much about not attending this match. You're record at making FTFC matches both home and away is pretty impressive and we all appreciate the feedback you give. Saw the MUFC v FTFC photos you recommended, and reckon I spotted you up in the stand in the MU penalty photo. Also thought I got a glimpse of 4500x in CJK's video.
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Post by FAV Army on Sept 29, 2014 21:06:23 GMT
Yes, you might well have seen me in the Maidenhead video (probably in the first half).
Thank you carparkman.
Nobody can make every game - just really miss it when I don't go.
Anyway, three points tomorrow and I will feel abit more at ease about missing matches.
Fav Army!!
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Post by FAV Army on Sept 30, 2014 17:40:12 GMT
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Post by FAV Army on Sept 30, 2014 18:28:48 GMT
Faversham Town: Overland, Sherlock, Maxted, Brown, Bourne, Scarborough (C), Wilson, Botterill, Oliver, Harvey, Stanford.
Faversham Town subs: Grant, Tenyue, Bewick, Monger and King.
East Grinstead Town: Fox, Hampson, Harding, Sinclair (C), Cooney, Pelling, Pamment, Belli, Death, Schaaf, Turner.
East Grinstead Town subs: Djimah, Geard, Secon-Smith, Welch and Christie.
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Post by FAV Army on Sept 30, 2014 18:33:48 GMT
Kick-off, we are underway.
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Post by FAV Army on Sept 30, 2014 19:22:56 GMT
Half-time and it's still 0-0.
As far as I can see, all the six Ryman South fixtures are all goalless at the moments.
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Post by FAV Army on Sept 30, 2014 19:50:21 GMT
Second half is underway but we still don't have a goal. Could we be on for a 0-0 draw?
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Post by FAV Army on Sept 30, 2014 19:54:56 GMT
East Grinstead take the lead on 65 minutes. John Sinclair the goalscorer. Can the away team respond?
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Post by FAV Army on Sept 30, 2014 20:02:16 GMT
The visitors strike back. Midfielder George Monger levels the scores on the 74th minute. Can Turner's men now push for a winner?
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Post by FAV Army on Sept 30, 2014 20:07:27 GMT
Faversham take the lead. Wayne Wilson fires in on 80 minutes.
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Post by FAV Army on Sept 30, 2014 20:28:23 GMT
Full-time. As it turned out Sinclair's opener, only served to burst the away team into life. Wayne Wilson's 9th competitive goal of the season sandwiched in between goals from substitute George Monger and Dean Grant was enough for Faversham.
The Lilywhites have now moved up to second place ahead of Corinthian-Casuals in the Ryman South table. The Casuals have played a league game more, although, will travel to the Shepherd Neame Stadium on Saturday. See you there!
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Post by shoutymark on Sept 30, 2014 21:56:15 GMT
Well, it was a cracking last half hour. First half we probably should have made more of it. Never looked in difficulty, but couldn't find the finishing balls. A bit like Dave, who couldn't find the ground. Which admittedly should bill itself as Ryman South's best kept secret. Second half The Grinstead scored. Yeah but, no but. Things could have gone all wrong. But with a bit of a shift around and all 3 subs on, we looked lively and stayed lively. And in the space of 12 or so minutes it's One, Two, Three cracking goals. I'll leave the more articulate reporters to fill in the details. But it certainly made the journey home a lot more of an enjoyable experience than the equivalent this time last week from Burgess Hill.
Three more points. And we're back to winning ways.
Hurrah!!
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Post by CJK on Oct 1, 2014 21:35:22 GMT
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Post by tommycooper on Oct 2, 2014 9:25:53 GMT
Another cracking video CJK.
What do you call an out-of-work jester? Nobody's fool
Just like that.
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