proud to support Affiliated to the Club History County Football he formation of Kennington Football Club dates back Association Tto before 1890. The Kent County Football Association records show our existence in 1888, however The Football Association put our birth in 1885. What is not in dispute was that Kennington Football Club was the oldest junior club in Kent. Both the associations marked the fact and presented the club with illuminated Officials and stafF addresses to mark the achievement in 1988. President | Ray Lancaster Throughout most of the last century the club competed Chairman | Jon Lancaster in the local Ashford and District League where the Secretary | Kevin Hayden opposition was mainly drawn from village sides, Treasurer | Ray Lancaster together with a large number of military teams along Fixture Secretary | Kevin Hayden with sides representing strong railway connections. Website Editor | Simon Jasinski The advent of the company sponsored teams began [email protected] to emerge around the seventies. The Club has fixture cards and photographs dating back to the 1900’s. Committee Member | Bruno Freeman The Club took the decision to step up the pyramid into First Team Manager | Dan Scorer the prestigious Kent County League in the 1980’s. This Assistant Manager | Sam Fisher was an attempt to mix with stronger opposition, better First Team Coach | Ollie Finch playing conditions, and in turn, a higher standard of Goalkeeper Coach | Dan Cook officialdom both on and off the pitch. Strength and Conditioning Coach | The Club currently fields one senior team on a Saturday Louis Plumridge and one playing in the Premier Division of the local Sports Therapist | Natalie Jones Sunday League. Club Captain | Robert Greenfield Kennington Football Club has a long established and Sunday Manager | Mike Hodges well respected Junior Section from where many of Sunday Asst. Manager | Barry Beaney today’s squad began their playing careers. ‘The Ton’ Match Programme Our step up into the Southern Counties East Football | League is the result of our success in winning the Kent Contributors Simon Jasinski, County Premier League. The Club entered an exciting Jon Lancaster, Dan Scorer & Ian new phase of its history for the 2018/19 campaign, Scammell (Oyster Bay Photography) ground sharing at Ashford United’s Homelands Designed by | FootiePrint.co.uk, Stadium, with Dan Scorer’s side finishing a highly 0330 123 24 55, [email protected] creditable third in their inaugural season at Step 6. Kennington’s growth continues into 2019/20, with the senior side gaining entry in to the FA Vase for the first time in its history.

Ashford & District Sunday Football League CLUB HONOURS LIST Premier Division champions - 2018/19 Kent County Football League Bill Hills League Cup winners - 2018/19 Premier Division champions - 2017/18 Bodkin Challenge Cup winners - 2003/04 Division One (East) champions - 1998/99, 2001/02 Division One champions - 2001/02, 2016/17 Weald of Kent Trophy winners - 2008/09 Division Two champions - 2000/01 Reserve Section Cup winners - 2005/06, 2011/12 Division Two Trophy winners - 2000/01 Eastern Section Premier Division champions - 1989/90 Val Helen League Cup winners - 2001/02, 2016/17 Eastern Section Premier Cup winners - 1989/90 Sheber Trophy winners - 2009/10, 2012/13 (both Reserves) Bill Manklow Inter Regional Challenge Cup winners - 2012/13 Ashford Charity Trophy winners - 2007/08, 2011/12

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would like to begin by welcoming you all to Homelands Crimmen and Dale Horton to the side that narrowly lost IPark this afternoon for our festive derby day encounter out to Rusthall on Saturday. with Lydd Town. We also welcome new signing Joe Mant, who claimed A special thank you to all those that have helped to the ‘Man of the Match’ award following a fine support our food collection for the Family Food Bank. performance on Saturday. At this time of year, it’s important we come together as a community to help those in need and less fortunate. But one or two players certainly won’t make the difference today as the character of every single player Now let’s talk football. All results and recent form aside, will be define today’s outcome. today’s fixture is sure to be one of the biggest derby days between ourselves and Lydd in our recent history. With It’s always a big occasion and today will be no different. both sides working towards their own targets, I’m sure Hopefully we handle the pressure and come out on top, both sets of players will be throwing everything have into which would give the players, management, committee claiming the three points today. and supporters the perfect early Christmas present.

Like ourselves, Lydd come into the game having suffered Thank you again for your support, and wishing you all a a defeat at the hands of promotion contenders, Croydon very Merry Christmas. Athletic. Dan However, a change in management has no doubt seen an improved attitude towards their own objectives and I’m sure new manager Mickey Doyle will strive to get the most out of his players. SCEFL Division One Table 19-20 Team P W D L F A +/- Pts A win today for the visitors could see them rise to 13th and open up an eight point gap between them and 1 Rochester United 19 11 2 6 41 30 11 35 basement side Kent Football United, whilst a win for 2 Rusthall 15 10 2 3 44 22 22 32 us could see us move into the top four and occupying a 3 Holmesdale 15 9 5 1 27 9 18 32 promotion spot at Christmas. 4 FC Elmstead 17 8 5 4 35 24 11 29 5 Kennington 15 8 3 4 39 25 14 27 Our previous meeting at The Lindsey Field in October 6 Croydon 15 8 2 5 37 29 8 26 ended in a 3-3 draw, with Lydd showing great character to claw their way back into the game in the final moments 7 Stansfeld 15 7 4 4 28 24 4 25 of the game. 8 Greenways 16 7 3 6 46 35 11 24 9 Lewisham Borough 15 7 3 5 35 37 -2 24 Once again they showed great attacking threat with 10 Forest Hill Park 16 7 1 8 27 30 -3 22 the likes of former Kennington player Ryan Norman, 11 SC Thamesmead 15 6 3 6 31 26 5 21 alongside young forward Bradley Baker. 12 Sutton Athletic 14 5 4 5 33 22 11 19 Fortunately for us, we welcome back Adam Phillips, Reiss 13 Meridian VP 14 3 4 7 19 27 -8 13 14 Snodland Town 16 3 3 10 20 43 -23 12 15 Lydd Town 15 3 2 10 24 46 -22 11 Front cover image: 16 Bridon Ropes 15 3 1 11 30 44 -14 10 Harry Stow in action Photo: Matt Bristow 17 Kent Football United 15 1 3 11 15 58 -43 6 Up to Saturday 14/12/19 ~ 3 ~ www.kenningtonfc.co.uk KenningtonInsert Cause Football Name Club Insert Cause Name GUIDE Visitors Lydd Town CLUB HISTORY increasingly criticised and their future as a Premier Division club could have been in doubt. A successful ydd Town were formed in 1885. Their early matches application for a lottery grant was made and with the Lwere played at The Banks where the cricket ground funds the club raised they moved to their new ground now lies. Their first trophy success was in 1909/10 when on the outskirts of the town in 1999/00. they beat Icklesham 2-0 to win the Rye Charity Cup. Before the First World War Lydd played in the South World Cup hero George Cohen officially opened the Eastern (Ashford) League. ground, named after long serving player, manager and current chairman Pat Lindsey. Lydd’s most recent They moved ground in 1911 to play their matches at The successes were in the Kent Intermediate Challenge Rype in the centre of Lydd. In 1920/21 the club joined the Shield final in 2000/01 when they defeated Phoenix Folkestone and District Junior League winning it for the Sports 1-0 at Ashford Town F.C and in 2002/03 in the Les first time in 1926/27. In 1921 their colours were changed Leckie Cup Final against Milton Sports at Chatham Town from blue and white to red and green which remain their F.C. where they won a penalty shoot-out 5-4 following a current colours. The club suspended activities in 1939 2-2 score after extra time. Things then became difficult and restarted again in 1946 after the war. for a few seasons and the first team were relegated from the Premier Division at the end of the 2005/06 season. Considerable success in the league and cups in the years following culminating in the league and cup double in The first team did however win the Weald of Kent Senior 1958/59 saw Lydd move up to the Kent Amateur League. Competition in 2007 beating Premier Division Bromley A new pavilion was built on The Rype in 1961 presented Green 4-2 in the final. Further relegation followed to the town by Alderman Gordon Paine, MBE, for the use but the appointment of Manager Dave Johncock in of local sports clubs. In 1962/63 their Reserves entered December 2009 saw the clubs fortunes pick up and in the League. In 1969/70 Lydd won the Kent Amateur season 2010/11 Lydd were runners up in Division Two League for the first time and retained it the following East. A successful application was made to be a part of season. More success in cups followed but it was to be the new Step Six League for 2011/12 and the Club finished some time before they won the league again. In 1984/85, the inaugural season in 12th place. In 2012/13, with after a league re-organisation, Lydd played in Premier Dave Smith taking over as manager, Lydd finished 6th Division East instead of the top Senior Division. and were runners up to Hollands & Blair in the Invicta League Challenge Trophy, losing 4-3 at Homelands The league title was won that season and with it Ashford. In season 2013/14 Lydd finished as runners up in promotion into the top division. It was in 1989/90 the league to Hollands & Blair. that Lydd’s most successful period started. They won the League five years in a row, three years in the Work has since been carried out on The Lindsey Field Eastern Senior Division and following the League which includes the installation of floodlights, two 50 re-organisation when the Premier Division as it is seater stands, turnstile and fencing to fully enclose now known was formed (combining the Eastern and the ground. The last three Seasons in the SCEFL First Western clubs) they won the First Division East two Division have seen Lydd finish 9th in 2016-17, 10th in years running. In four of those years the league and cup 2017-18 and 12th in 2018-19. They will be now hoping to double was achieved as well as many other cup success. improve on those mid-table positions as we get in to the 2019-20 campaign. The decision was taken to move up to the Premier Division for the 1994/95 season, despite concern over their facilities not being up to the required standard. Recent LEAGUE form Their best finish was runners-up in 1995/96. The club desperately needed a new ground as their Council 14/12 Croydon (h) Lost 1-2 owned facilities at The Rype were becoming 7/12 SC Thamesmead (a) Lost 1-5 16/11 Lewisham Borough (h) Lost 2-5 13/11 Canterbury City (Cup, a) Lost 1-6 9/11 Meridian VP (a) Lost 1-2

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Name: Reiss Crimmen (Crimmo) What is the best game you’ve been involved in? Beating Herne Bay for Whitstable on Boxing Day away. Nothing like a derby day win! ... and the worst? The day we got relegated at Whitstable Town. What is the best goal you’ve scored/ saved made? 20 yard left foot strike straight in the banjo for Herne Bay Who is the best player you’ve appeared alongside? Josh Hare What’s the best game you’ve watched live? Man United vs Man City. Owen’s late winner Who’d be the best team mate to be stuck in a lift with? Luke or Stow. Just for the comedy factor. They’d be able to make the best out of the worst situation. ...and the worst? Gaz Lockyer. There won’t be much room with that head. What’s the worst job you’ve had? Worked in a pie and mash shop at 14 for £3 an hour What’s the best holiday destination you’ve been to? Cuba for the brothers wedding What’s the worst food to eat? Anything out of date! What’s the best and worst car you’ve ever driven? Best - Lamborghini. Worst - my first car, a Renault Clio. Describe your best night out?! Falling asleep in Mumu’s, the bouncer telling me to leave to which I tried to convince him I was fine. He stood me up and I was sick over his shoes. ...and your worst hangover?! Coming home from a weekend in Benidorm for my brother’s stag. Grim. and finally, what’s the best thing about Kennington FC?The lads in the dressing room. Everyone’s on the same page and all push each other to be the best we can. Charlie Owen’s earring is probably up there too.

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Friendlies Date Opposition Comp Res Att 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Substitutes Sat July 6 Ashford United U23s FRD 3-0 130 Donnelly Stow Hughes Phillips Penfold Clarke Brown SCORER Dolan J FISHER Latham Philpott, Tomsett, QUIGLEY, Goddard Sat July 13 Welling Town FRD 2-4 N/A Cook Stow Tomsett Hughes Penfold Clarke Owen Scorer Lockyer CONLON 2 Harris Phillips, Philpott Tues July 16 CANTERBURY CITY FRD 2-0 70 Donnelly Stow Tomsett Phillips Penfold Clarke Brown Owen LOCKYER Conlon Horton Philpott, CALVERT, Negus, Harris, Hughes, Greenfield Sat July 20 DEAL TOWN FRD 4-6 74 Barnes Hughes Tomsett Phillips Penfold LATHAM BROWN Philpott LOCKYER 2 Conlon Greenfield Negus, Harris, Tutt, Donnelly, Scorer Wed July 24 K Sports FRD 5-0 44 Barnes Stow Greenfield Phillips Penfold CLARKE 3 BROWN 2 Calvert Lockyer Conlon Horton Hughes, Tomsett, Philpott, Latham Sat July 27 Bearsted FRD 4-4 48 Barnes Stow Tomsett Phillips Penfold Clarke Brown Scorer LOCKYER 4 Conlon Calvert Greenfield, Owen, Philpott, Negus, Horton Fri Oct 4 Ashford United U23s FRD 5-0 N/A Barnes Hughes FISHER 2 Phillips Stow CLARKE Finch Owen Philpott LATHAM Goddard Cook, SCORER, Holden, A Comparetto

Red = Evening kick-offs 7:45pm All other kick-offs 3pm (unless stated) (*OG scored for KFC) (+ Won on penalties 4-3) Substitutes (Italics = unused)

Date Opposition Comp Res Att 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 # ## + ++ * Sat Aug 3 FC Elmstead SCED1 L 1-2 57 Barnes Stow Tomsett Phillips Penfold Clarke Brown Calvert * LOCKYER (p) Conlon + Owen ++ Hughes Negus Latham Horton Philpott Sat Aug 10 LEWISHAM BOROUGH * SCED1 W 6-2 74 Barnes Stow Tomsett Phillips Penfold Clarke Brown # OWEN ++ LOCKYER 2 (1p) CONLON HORTON + Hughes Negus Latham Scorer Philpott Sat Aug 24 Rochester United SCED1 W 5-1 68 Barnes Stow Tomsett Phillips Penfold CLARKE 2 Brown ## SCORER 2 # Lockyer Conlon * CALVERT Negus Owen Greenfield Goddard J Fisher Mon Aug 26 GREENWAYS SCED1 D 2-2 114 Barnes Stow Greenfield # Phillips Philpott ++ CLARKE Brown Scorer Lockyer Horton ## Hughes Quigley OWEN Tomsett Goddard J Fisher Sat Aug 31 Epsom & Ewell FAV1Q W 4-1 70 Barnes Stow Greenfield # Phillips Brown CLARKE 2 CALVERT Scorer + LOCKYER Conlon ## Owen Tomsett Horton Latham Cook, Hughes J Fisher, Philpott Sat Sep 7 Holmesdale SCED1 W 1-0 28 Barnes Stow Greenfield Phillips Penfold Clarke Calvert Scorer LOCKYER (p) Owen J Fisher ++ Hughes Goddard Tomsett Philpott Cook W 4-2 Tomsett, Sat Sep 14 Sidlesham FAV2Q 42 Barnes Stow # Greenfield Phillips Penfold CLARKE Calvert SCORER Lockyer + Conlon ## OWEN ++ Hughes J Fisher LATHAM Brown AET Goddard,Philpott Sat Sep 21 SC Thamesmead SCED1 L 3-4 40 Barnes Tomsett GREENFIELD (p) Phillips Penfold Stow * Brown Scorer OWEN Conlon J FISHER (p) + Hughes Cook Philpott S Fisher Goddard Sat Sep 28 ST PETER KSTPre HWO ------Wed Oct 2 Lydd Town SCED1 D 3-3 125 Barnes Stow Greenfield ++ Phillips Sedenu Penfold Brown Scorer LATHAM ## CONLON + CALVERT Hughes Haylock-Ashdown Philpott Tomsett Goddard Wed Oct 9 SNODLAND TOWN SCED1 W 3-1 105 Smith Stow # Greenfield * Phillips Penfold Clarke Calvert SCORER LATHAM Conlon SEDENU ++ Hughes Philpott Tomsett Owen Fisher Sun Oct 13 CROWBOROUGH ATH. FAV1 W 4-2 277 Barnes Stow Greenfield Phillips Sedenu Penfold CLARKE Calvert ## SCORER 2 + LATHAM # Conlon Brown Owen Fisher Hughes, Tomsett Philpott, Goddard Sat Oct 19 ROCHESTER UNITED KST1 W 4-1 50 Barnes J Fisher # Hughes Phillips Sedenu ++ Penfold BROWN Clarke SCORER OWEN + PHILPOTT (p) Stow Calvert Goddard Horton - Sat Oct 26 Sutton Athletic SCED1 W 2-1 56 Barnes Stow Greenfield Phillips Calvert Penfold Brown Clarke Scorer Owen * CONLON Goddard Hughes Haylock-Ashdown Finch FISHER Sat Nov 2 NEWHAVEN FAV2 L 1-6 199 Barnes Stow Greenfield Phillips ## Sedenu Penfold # Brown + Clarke Scorer Conlon Calvert OWEN Latham Fisher Hughes, Philpott Horton, Tomsett Sat Nov 9 Stansfeld SCED1 L 0-1 50 Smith Stow Greenfield Phillips Sedenu Calvert Clarke J Fisher Scorer Conlon Owen + Hughes Tomsett Lockyer S Fisher Finch Wed Nov 13 ROCHESTER UNITED SCED1 D 3-3 65 Smith Stow Tomsett ## Phillips Sedenu CALVERT CLARKE SCORER Lockyer Conlon + Owen Hughes Crimmen J Fisher Goddard Finch Sat Nov 16 FC ELMSTEAD SCED1 W 3-1 80 Barnes Stow # Crimmen PHILLIPS Sedenu Calvert ++ Clarke Scorer Lockyer J Fisher * OWEN Hughes Latham Tomsett HORTON Haylock-Ashdown Fri Nov 22 SC Thamesmead KST2 D 2-2+ 64 Barnes Stow ## Crimmen Phillips Sedenu Brown Clarke Scorer # HORTON J FISHER Owen Philpott Goddard Hughes Finch Greenfield Mon Nov 25 Greenways SCECC2 W 4-1 N/A Smith Hughes Crimmen Phillips Sedenu Brown CLARKE # H’LOCK-ASHDOWN HORTON * CALVERT Philpott ++ Lavender Cook J Fisher Owen Goddard Sat Nov 30 KENT FOOTBALL UTD* SCED1 W 4-1 67 Barnes Hughes Crimmen Phillips Sedenu # Brown ## Clarke H’LOCK-ASHDOWN SCORER J FISHER (p) + Calvert Stow Lavender Owen Philpott Goodard Sat Dec 7 FOREST HILL SCED1 W 3-2 76 Barnes Hughes Stow Phillips Crimmen Clarke + BROWN SCORER CALVERT Horton ## Haylock-Ashdown * Sedenu Lockyer Owen Philpott J Fisher Sat Dec 14 Rusthall SCED1 L 0-1 95 Mant Hughes J Fisher + Stow Sedenu Owen Brown Calvert Scorer Lockyer Haylock-Ashdown * Phillips Philpott Lavender Latham Crimmen Sat Dec 21 LYDD TOWN SCED1 Sat Dec 28 Greenways SCED1 Sat Jan 4 BRIDON ROPES SCED1 Wed Jan 8 LORDSWOOD SCECC3 Sat Jan 11 Snodland Town SCED1 Sat Jan 18 Corinthian KSTQF Sat Jan 25 SUTTON ATHLETIC SCED1 Sat Feb 1 Meridian VP SCED1 Sat Feb 8 HOLMESDALE SCED1 Sat Feb 15 Bridon Ropes SCED1 Sat Feb 22 CROYDON SCED1 Sat Feb 29 Croydon SCED1 Sat Mar 7 RUSTHALL SCED1 Sat Mar 14 Kent Football United SCED1 Sat Mar 21 Forest Hill SCED1 Sat Mar 28 SC THAMESMEAD SCED1 Sat Apr 4 Lewisham Borough SCED1 Sat Apr 11 MERIDIAN VP SCED1 Sat Apr 18 STANSFELD SCED1 Can’t get to the game? Follow us on Twitter @KenningtonFC for match updates ~ 8 ~ Key: HOME Away Booked Sent Off Sin Bin Scorers in BOLD * = OG Scored SCED1 = Southern Counties East League Division One KST = Kent Senior Trophy FAV = FA Vase SCECC = Southern Counties East League Challenge Cup

Friendlies Date Opposition Comp Res Att 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Substitutes Sat July 6 Ashford United U23s FRD 3-0 130 Donnelly Stow Hughes Phillips Penfold Clarke Brown SCORER Dolan J FISHER Latham Philpott, Tomsett, QUIGLEY, Goddard Sat July 13 Welling Town FRD 2-4 N/A Cook Stow Tomsett Hughes Penfold Clarke Owen Scorer Lockyer CONLON 2 Harris Phillips, Philpott Tues July 16 CANTERBURY CITY FRD 2-0 70 Donnelly Stow Tomsett Phillips Penfold Clarke Brown Owen LOCKYER Conlon Horton Philpott, CALVERT, Negus, Harris, Hughes, Greenfield Sat July 20 DEAL TOWN FRD 4-6 74 Barnes Hughes Tomsett Phillips Penfold LATHAM BROWN Philpott LOCKYER 2 Conlon Greenfield Negus, Harris, Tutt, Donnelly, Scorer Wed July 24 K Sports FRD 5-0 44 Barnes Stow Greenfield Phillips Penfold CLARKE 3 BROWN 2 Calvert Lockyer Conlon Horton Hughes, Tomsett, Philpott, Latham Sat July 27 Bearsted FRD 4-4 48 Barnes Stow Tomsett Phillips Penfold Clarke Brown Scorer LOCKYER 4 Conlon Calvert Greenfield, Owen, Philpott, Negus, Horton Fri Oct 4 Ashford United U23s FRD 5-0 N/A Barnes Hughes FISHER 2 Phillips Stow CLARKE Finch Owen Philpott LATHAM Goddard Cook, SCORER, Holden, A Comparetto

Red = Evening kick-offs 7:45pm All other kick-offs 3pm (unless stated) (*OG scored for KFC) (+ Won on penalties 4-3) Substitutes (Italics = unused)

Date Opposition Comp Res Att 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 # ## + ++ * Sat Aug 3 FC Elmstead SCED1 L 1-2 57 Barnes Stow Tomsett Phillips Penfold Clarke Brown Calvert * LOCKYER (p) Conlon + Owen ++ Hughes Negus Latham Horton Philpott Sat Aug 10 LEWISHAM BOROUGH * SCED1 W 6-2 74 Barnes Stow Tomsett Phillips Penfold Clarke Brown # OWEN ++ LOCKYER 2 (1p) CONLON HORTON + Hughes Negus Latham Scorer Philpott Sat Aug 24 Rochester United SCED1 W 5-1 68 Barnes Stow Tomsett Phillips Penfold CLARKE 2 Brown ## SCORER 2 # Lockyer Conlon * CALVERT Negus Owen Greenfield Goddard J Fisher Mon Aug 26 GREENWAYS SCED1 D 2-2 114 Barnes Stow Greenfield # Phillips Philpott ++ CLARKE Brown Scorer Lockyer Horton ## Hughes Quigley OWEN Tomsett Goddard J Fisher Sat Aug 31 Epsom & Ewell FAV1Q W 4-1 70 Barnes Stow Greenfield # Phillips Brown CLARKE 2 CALVERT Scorer + LOCKYER Conlon ## Owen Tomsett Horton Latham Cook, Hughes J Fisher, Philpott Sat Sep 7 Holmesdale SCED1 W 1-0 28 Barnes Stow Greenfield Phillips Penfold Clarke Calvert Scorer LOCKYER (p) Owen J Fisher ++ Hughes Goddard Tomsett Philpott Cook W 4-2 Tomsett, Sat Sep 14 Sidlesham FAV2Q 42 Barnes Stow # Greenfield Phillips Penfold CLARKE Calvert SCORER Lockyer + Conlon ## OWEN ++ Hughes J Fisher LATHAM Brown AET Goddard,Philpott Sat Sep 21 SC Thamesmead SCED1 L 3-4 40 Barnes Tomsett GREENFIELD (p) Phillips Penfold Stow * Brown Scorer OWEN Conlon J FISHER (p) + Hughes Cook Philpott S Fisher Goddard Sat Sep 28 ST PETER KSTPre HWO ------Wed Oct 2 Lydd Town SCED1 D 3-3 125 Barnes Stow Greenfield ++ Phillips Sedenu Penfold Brown Scorer LATHAM ## CONLON + CALVERT Hughes Haylock-Ashdown Philpott Tomsett Goddard Wed Oct 9 SNODLAND TOWN SCED1 W 3-1 105 Smith Stow # Greenfield * Phillips Penfold Clarke Calvert SCORER LATHAM Conlon SEDENU ++ Hughes Philpott Tomsett Owen Fisher Sun Oct 13 CROWBOROUGH ATH. FAV1 W 4-2 277 Barnes Stow Greenfield Phillips Sedenu Penfold CLARKE Calvert ## SCORER 2 + LATHAM # Conlon Brown Owen Fisher Hughes, Tomsett Philpott, Goddard Sat Oct 19 ROCHESTER UNITED KST1 W 4-1 50 Barnes J Fisher # Hughes Phillips Sedenu ++ Penfold BROWN Clarke SCORER OWEN + PHILPOTT (p) Stow Calvert Goddard Horton - Sat Oct 26 Sutton Athletic SCED1 W 2-1 56 Barnes Stow Greenfield Phillips Calvert Penfold Brown Clarke Scorer Owen * CONLON Goddard Hughes Haylock-Ashdown Finch FISHER Sat Nov 2 NEWHAVEN FAV2 L 1-6 199 Barnes Stow Greenfield Phillips ## Sedenu Penfold # Brown + Clarke Scorer Conlon Calvert OWEN Latham Fisher Hughes, Philpott Horton, Tomsett Sat Nov 9 Stansfeld SCED1 L 0-1 50 Smith Stow Greenfield Phillips Sedenu Calvert Clarke J Fisher Scorer Conlon Owen + Hughes Tomsett Lockyer S Fisher Finch Wed Nov 13 ROCHESTER UNITED SCED1 D 3-3 65 Smith Stow Tomsett ## Phillips Sedenu CALVERT CLARKE SCORER Lockyer Conlon + Owen Hughes Crimmen J Fisher Goddard Finch Sat Nov 16 FC ELMSTEAD SCED1 W 3-1 80 Barnes Stow # Crimmen PHILLIPS Sedenu Calvert ++ Clarke Scorer Lockyer J Fisher * OWEN Hughes Latham Tomsett HORTON Haylock-Ashdown Fri Nov 22 SC Thamesmead KST2 D 2-2+ 64 Barnes Stow ## Crimmen Phillips Sedenu Brown Clarke Scorer # HORTON J FISHER Owen Philpott Goddard Hughes Finch Greenfield Mon Nov 25 Greenways SCECC2 W 4-1 N/A Smith Hughes Crimmen Phillips Sedenu Brown CLARKE # H’LOCK-ASHDOWN HORTON * CALVERT Philpott ++ Lavender Cook J Fisher Owen Goddard Sat Nov 30 KENT FOOTBALL UTD* SCED1 W 4-1 67 Barnes Hughes Crimmen Phillips Sedenu # Brown ## Clarke H’LOCK-ASHDOWN SCORER J FISHER (p) + Calvert Stow Lavender Owen Philpott Goodard Sat Dec 7 FOREST HILL SCED1 W 3-2 76 Barnes Hughes Stow Phillips Crimmen Clarke + BROWN SCORER CALVERT Horton ## Haylock-Ashdown * Sedenu Lockyer Owen Philpott J Fisher Sat Dec 14 Rusthall SCED1 L 0-1 95 Mant Hughes J Fisher + Stow Sedenu Owen Brown Calvert Scorer Lockyer Haylock-Ashdown * Phillips Philpott Lavender Latham Crimmen Sat Dec 21 LYDD TOWN SCED1 Sat Dec 28 Greenways SCED1 Sat Jan 4 BRIDON ROPES SCED1 Wed Jan 8 LORDSWOOD SCECC3 Sat Jan 11 Snodland Town SCED1 Sat Jan 18 Corinthian KSTQF Sat Jan 25 SUTTON ATHLETIC SCED1 Sat Feb 1 Meridian VP SCED1 Sat Feb 8 HOLMESDALE SCED1 Sat Feb 15 Bridon Ropes SCED1 Sat Feb 22 CROYDON SCED1 Sat Feb 29 Croydon SCED1 Sat Mar 7 RUSTHALL SCED1 Sat Mar 14 Kent Football United SCED1 Sat Mar 21 Forest Hill SCED1 Sat Mar 28 SC THAMESMEAD SCED1 Sat Apr 4 Lewisham Borough SCED1 Sat Apr 11 MERIDIAN VP SCED1 Sat Apr 18 STANSFELD SCED1 ~ 9 ~ www.kenningtonfc.co.uk Our thanks to today’s match sponsor:

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By Matt Badock non-league scene The Non League Paper little has changed in a decade

Well, where did that decade go? It’s quite amazing when you look back ten years and see how much has changed in that time. Or, for that matter, how little has changed. their community. We’ve never had so much The same argument for three-up from Non- information at our finger tips. League’s top tier continues, clubs fall into financial crisis, others rocket up through the Just think, someone could score a screamer in leagues and our executive editor Jon Couch 2010 and you may never see it. Today, you can still hasn’t made a tea round! view it before the game has even finished. No matter what ups and downs your team has had since 2010, we still all turn out each week In this Sunday’s NLP we are looking at to enjoy a game of Non-League football. moments of the decade and over the next couple of weeks we will look back at some of Lots has changed. We’ve seen new divisions the other talking points. added at Step 3 and 4, the FA Trophy and FA Vase finals are now on the same day for Non- It’s already apparent we’ve taken on an League Finals Day. impossible task as different moments in time can be very personal. We’ve seen the likes of Jamie Vardy go onto play for his country and win the Premier League, where Chris Wilder is now managing. From my own view, you can bet I never imagined covering a Non-League team in an In 2010 he took Oxford United back into the FA Cup quarter-final as I did with Lincoln City Football League. when they took on Arsenal - not long after Sutton United had player the Gunners. The rise of twitter has changed the way we interact with the game, clubs, players and even Then there have been other moments like managers. Whitley Bay winning the Vase for a third season in a row, seeing the ever growing list of I’ll let you decide whether that’s for better or Non-League players making it higher up the worse. But there is no denying, much of social ladder and the humbling afternoon C media has been used for positive by Non- League clubs. spent with refugees in Jordan.

Whether that’s driving awareness of games Of course, you’ll have your own thoughts and or simple post-match interviews, good we’d love to hear from you. Drop us a line to clubs do such great work to engage with [email protected]

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George Latham Ryan Philpott Harry Goddard Gary Lockyer Dale Horton Aaron Kragbe Striker Striker Striker Striker Striker Striker the 100 club raising money for the ton!

WHAT IS THE 100 CLUB? The 100 club is a prize draw run along the Current participants lines of the National Lottery. The prizes are 1 Harris + Ovard 34 Jake North 67 Dan Scorer more modest, but the chances of winning 2 Gary Heyburn 35 Jon Lancaster 68 Sam Cridland 3 Nigel Stubbs 36 G Jordan 69 Danny Shearing are far greater! 4 Nigel Stubbs 37 Tom Scorer 70 Nigel Stubbs 5 Graham Prior 38 Iain Seamons 71 James Howard The shares are entered into a monthly 6 Harry Lancaster 39 Jon Lancaster 72 James Hayden 7 Josh Heyburn 40 Andy Williams 73 Jon Lancaster draw where 50% of the income each 8 Michael Hodges 41 John Gebherdt 74 Gladwin month is returned in prizes and the 9 Ross Lawrie 42 Paul Tierney 75 Nick Freeman remaining 50% is used to provide 10 Graham Oxley 43 Graham Oxley 76 Luke Hughes 11 Peter Stanton 44 Lewis Horne 77 Andy Worthington additional resources for the club. 12 Mark Hughes 45 Neil Gladwin 78 Mrs Worthington 13 Geoff Croxford 46 Michael Hodges 79 Alan Durrant HOW DOES IT WORK? 14 Nick Freeman 47 Ray Lancaster 80 Stuart Lancaster 15 Jon Lancaster 48 Karl Gladwin 81 Ben Lancaster A modest subscription of £5 entitles a 16 Shane Beaney 49 Chris Glover 82 Harvey Heyburn member’s share number to be entered 17 Jon Lancaster 50 Jon Lancaster 83 Russell Lancaster in the regular monthly draw. The prize 18 Michael Hodges 51 Steve Artlett 84 Andy Worthington 19 Harry Yates 52 Mrs Worthington 85 Ondrea King-Scorer is 50% of the total income. Draws are 20 Russell Lancaster 53 Jack Cossey 86 Jack Scobie held in the clubhouse at the beginning of 21 Paul Carter 54 Casey Heyburn 87 Kallie Heyburn each month (for the preceding month’s 22 Stuart Lancaster 55 John Donovan 88 Steve Artlett 23 Alan Durrant 56 Jez Field 89 Neil Tegg income). 24 Stuart Lancaster 57 Kevin Hayden 90 Tad Greenfield 25 Michael Hodges 58 Andy Watts 91 Ollie Finch HOW MUCH DOES IT COST? 26 Ray Lancaster 59 Richard Taggart 92 Adam Phillips 27 Paul Carter 60 Peter Speight 93 Lenny Garcia £5 per month per share. You may buy as 28 Ben Lancaster 61 Tad Greenfield 94 Simon Jasinski many shares as you wish. Payment can be 29 Kevin Hayden 62 B Davies 95 Chris Glover 30 Stuart Lancaster 63 Iain Seamons 96 made on a regular basis by standing order 31 Mark Hughes 64 Mark Hughes 97 (preferred method), or alternatively by 32 James Donovan 65 Ollie Finch 98 cash or cheque annually in advance. You 33 Paul Wood 66 Pete Speight 99 may cancel standing orders at anytime.

Look out for monthly winners names deceMBER winners printed above in every programme, and £100 - Bruno Freeman announced on the website and across our £60 - Lewis Horne social media. £40 - Luke Hughes

JOIN UP TODAY! To join the 100 Club, download our standing order mandate from the club website 100 Club page (within the ‘Information’ tab) - or use the club’s bank details from the form to set-up monthly payments via online banking. Please confirm your entry to: [email protected]

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Kennington Lydd Town SAT DEC 21ST - DIVISION ONE Croydon v Forest Hill FC FC FC Elmstead v Rusthall Kennington v Lydd Town

Start Sub Start Sub Lewisham Boro’ v Kent Football Utd Tom BARNES Charlie WEALANDS Meridian v SC Thamesmead Rochester United v Bridon Ropes Joe MANT Bradley BAKER Snodland Town v Sutton Athletic Luke HUGHES Thomas BARTON Stansfeld v Holmesdale Robert GREENFIELD Harrison BYRNE Reiss CRIMMEN Alex COYNE Next for Jordan TOMSETT Owen KESSECK the ton Harry STOW Daniel KEYTE at Homelands Adam PHILLIPS Reece MORTIMER Bridon Ropes Cavin SEDENU Declan WALE SCEFL Division One Gary CLARKE Sonny WIRT Sat January 4th 2020 Craig CALVERT George CUNNINGHAM Kick-Off: 3pm Joe FISHER Ryan SMITH Sam BROWN James EVERITT zero tolerance Harry LAVENDER Piers FUCHTER to discrimination Tom SCORER Nathan GREEN The Southern Counties East Football League strongly support James HAYLOCK-ASHDOWN Harry KEMP recent FA statements that Charlie OWEN Josh COOMBS there should be zero tolerance approach against racism and Dale HORTON Anthony OLADIPUPO all forms of discrimination, accordingly any form of George LATHAM Lewis O’LEARY discriminatory abuse whether Ryan PHILPOTT it be based on race or ethnicity, sexual orientation, gender, faith, Harry GODDARD age, ability or any other form Aaron KRAGBE of abuse will be reported to the relevant County Association for action by the Association. Dan Scorer Manager Mickey Doyle The Southern Counties East Gold & Black Colours Green & Red Football League supports the ‘Swearing - Let’s Tackle It’ campaign and strongly Match Referee: Assistant Referees: condemns the use of foul and Simon Cutler Bsave Gurung abusive language at football & Jamie Turner matches.