hayes was great in the first 11 games as a link up striker, had a hand in a lot of goals we got when we went unbeaten as his build up play with the midfield was very quick and effective, dont think hes been involved in a league defeat has he? or did he play v stevenage
Addick90 3:13PM hayes was great in the first 11 games as a link up striker, had a hand in a lot of goals we got when we went unbeaten as his build up play with the midfield was very quick and effective, dont think hes been involved in a league defeat has he? or did he play v stevenage
I seem to remember Stevenage was Big Yann's first game.
It seems that Kent Senior Cup games draw a large amount of goals when we play It was a great chance for Dale Stephens to take part, and he looked good with some fine passing. Nearly had a goal just before he was taken off, too. Also good for the likes of Paul Hayes and Leon Clarke, who both grabbed goals, and some much-needed game time. Scott Wagstaff was full of energy as always and tormented their left-back throughout.
Margate, to their credit, battled hard and gave us a good game, plus the 929 crowd would have helped their financial coffers.
Tonbridge Angels or Dartford await in the semi-finals of the competition. And I believe it's been a great idea to join this season, as it just gives our youngsters and reserves some further match practice, or for a a few to make their comebacks from injury.
Ade Azeez deserved his goal as he was thwarted moments before his winner, while it was good experience for the likes of Jordan Cousins, Semi Ajayi, Bradley Jordan and Joe Pigott ahead of their FA Youth Cup game against Tottenham at The Valley on February 16th.
And finally, for those who kept up-to-date with the @CAFCOfficial Twitter feed on the game, it was a pleasure as always to keep you informed, plus some kind comments throughout. COYR!
Margate were up for it and gave a decent account of themselves - both keepers were busy throughout the game with chances at both ends. Their goalscoring striker 'Kwesi' looked lively in the first half, but barely had a kick in the second half - think he should have accepted the Blackpool offer! It was a good run out for the fringe players and the youngsters.
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It was a great chance for Dale Stephens to take part, and he looked good with some fine passing. Nearly had a goal just before he was taken off, too.
Also good for the likes of Paul Hayes and Leon Clarke, who both grabbed goals, and some much-needed game time.
Scott Wagstaff was full of energy as always and tormented their left-back throughout.
Margate, to their credit, battled hard and gave us a good game, plus the 929 crowd would have helped their financial coffers.
Tonbridge Angels or Dartford await in the semi-finals of the competition. And I believe it's been a great idea to join this season, as it just gives our youngsters and reserves some further match practice, or for a a few to make their comebacks from injury.
Ade Azeez deserved his goal as he was thwarted moments before his winner, while it was good experience for the likes of Jordan Cousins, Semi Ajayi, Bradley Jordan and Joe Pigott ahead of their FA Youth Cup game against Tottenham at The Valley on February 16th.
And finally, for those who kept up-to-date with the @CAFCOfficial Twitter feed on the game, it was a pleasure as always to keep you informed, plus some kind comments throughout. COYR!
Cheers. (MR)
Hythe v Charlton would actually be incredible from a personal perspective.
Anyone know how many we brung last night?
Sounds a decent match to watch and, as said, a good pay day for Margate.
The other quarter final, also being played tonight is Ebbsfleet V Hythe, the winner to face Dover.