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Priory Flowers Man of the Match

Tony Kessell
- 4 (12.1%)
Tommy Osborne
- 13 (39.4%)
Steve Norman
- 0 (0%)
Brad Potter
- 1 (3%)
Richard Avery
- 1 (3%)
Lew Watts
- 5 (15.2%)
Carl Bruce
- 2 (6.1%)
Jay May
- 1 (3%)
Brendon Cass
- 3 (9.1%)
Eddie McClements
- 2 (6.1%)
Ted Ansell
- 0 (0%)
James Carter (Sub)
- 1 (3%)
Ryan Hayes (Sub)
- 0 (0%)

Total Members Voted: 33

Voting closed: March 06, 2007, 09:52:38 AM


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Author Topic: The Maidstone United Away Thread - Sittingbourne FC, 3rd March 2007  (Read 35543 times)

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By Car: Leave the M2 at junction 5, take the A249 towards Sittingbourne. Bear left at the first slip road and take the A2 towards Sittingbourne Town Centre. Follow the A2 into the one way system and follow directions to Canterbury (NOT the town centre) until you come to a roundabout (outside the station). Take the third exit, St Michael's Road, pass the fire station on your left and turn left into Crown Quay Lane (at the first set of traffic lights). Go under the railway bridge and up to a roundabout where you turn right into Eurolink Way. This road curves left at the end into Castle Road, continue along this road (DO NOT go up Dolphin Road) until you come to a small roundabout, take the second exit, Stadium Way, and at the end of this road turn right into Church Road and left into the football club car park through the large gates.

Sittingbourne FC now play on the Lower Pitch and NOT in the main stadium. Go immediate left once through the gates. Once in the car park follow the Sittingbourne FC sign under the barrier and down either the slope to your left or right  to the lower car park. You can also park in the car park up the slope if the lower one is full.  The ground is facing you with the turnstile to the right. . PLEASE DO NOT PARK BY ANY ENTRANCES as these may be needed for emergency vehicle access.

Previous Match Thread:
http://www.dartfordfootballclub.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,1942.0.html

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http://smtwtgh.co.uk/
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Re: The Maidstone United Away Thread - Sittingbourne FC, 3rd March 2007
« Reply #1 on: March 01, 2007, 09:28:23 AM »

Part of me really hopes that it absolutely p****s it down between now and saturday, so that the game is called off. The trouble with that is, it would mean a rearranged fixture, which would probably be a midweek one. But at least we would then have a full squad for  xthink to pick from. Missing Green and Guest could hurt us on saturday if the match goes ahead. Mind you as TB said on www.kentishfootball.co.uk we have had our share of bad luck these past few games and dropped points when we have done enough to win. I still believe we will win promotion this season.
COME ON YOU DARTS
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Re: The Maidstone United Away Thread - Sittingbourne FC, 3rd March 2007
« Reply #2 on: March 01, 2007, 10:13:06 AM »

whats the admmission cost at sittingbourne?

iam trying to change plans so i can try out my 1st away match
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come on you darts 3 points please

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Re: The Maidstone United Away Thread - Sittingbourne FC, 3rd March 2007
« Reply #3 on: March 01, 2007, 10:29:03 AM »

Think it was £8.
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Re: The Maidstone United Away Thread - Sittingbourne FC, 3rd March 2007
« Reply #4 on: March 01, 2007, 10:43:49 AM »

Part of me really hopes that it absolutely p****s it down between now and saturday, so that the game is called off. The trouble with that is, it would mean a rearranged fixture, which would probably be a midweek one. But at least we would then have a full squad for  xthink to pick from. Missing Green and Guest could hurt us on saturday if the match goes ahead. Mind you as TB said on www.kentishfootball.co.uk we have had our share of bad luck these past few games and dropped points when we have done enough to win. I still believe we will win promotion this season.
COME ON YOU DARTS
The game will be on lads sunshine forecast untill Sunday, and Sittingbourne wont pass up the opportunity to make extra money from beer and burger sales, trust me!
All this talk about suspensions and hoping the games off, I do believe you guys are running scared!
We lost 3 of our best players for the game at Dover, you just get on with it!
See you Saturday boys

Oh nearly forgot £8 for adults £2 u 16's and I think it's £1 u 11's
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Re: The Maidstone United Away Thread - Sittingbourne FC, 3rd March 2007
« Reply #5 on: March 01, 2007, 10:59:30 AM »

We go into the game as big underdogs, off the field we need the same vocal backing like at  xdover.

The pitch will be poor despite no rain Thursday or Friday, so the team might be different.
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Re: The Maidstone United Away Thread - Sittingbourne FC, 3rd March 2007
« Reply #6 on: March 01, 2007, 11:12:44 AM »

We're not running scared!!!!!!!! It's just that it would be nice to field a full strength side against the league leaders :-o :-( We will still give the Stones a run for their money and take all 3 pts!!!!!!!
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Re: The Maidstone United Away Thread - Sittingbourne FC, 3rd March 2007
« Reply #7 on: March 01, 2007, 11:17:36 AM »

if we can play to there full potential (only seen  darts 6 times this season)then there is no reason we cant beat the stones!!!!!
but i am enjoying my new football hobby once again
used to go west ham in 80s and 90s dont go there much now!
so come on dartford you ere my home town team so 3 points saturday please
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Re: The Maidstone United Away Thread - Sittingbourne FC, 3rd March 2007
« Reply #8 on: March 01, 2007, 11:22:57 AM »

Running scared ??!! Stoneman I think its us just giving your firm the respect they deserve ! It will be tough but we've beaten you once this season already and if we play like we did Tuesday night I know who my cash is on !
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Re: The Maidstone United Away Thread - Sittingbourne FC, 3rd March 2007
« Reply #9 on: March 01, 2007, 12:22:08 PM »

Running scared ??!! Stoneman I think its us just giving your firm the respect they deserve ! It will be tough but we've beaten you once this season already and if we play like we did Tuesday night I know who my cash is on !
UP THE DARTS
Fair enough, but it did seem to me that a few of your posters were hoping the game wouldn't go ahead, that is not the talk of a punter putting his house on the result.
Yes you beat us earlier in the season, we're a much better team now, than when we were that night as 1 defeat in 17 games tells you.
As for the supporters most of us were happy just to stay in this league when the season started. So no pressure from us to the team and management.
We can even afford to lose on Saturday and still be in a great position (don't think we will though)
You were favourites to go up with your cash, so may the best team win.

see you boys Saturday, and stop doing those rain dances!
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Re: The Maidstone United Away Thread - Sittingbourne FC, 3rd March 2007
« Reply #10 on: March 01, 2007, 12:29:17 PM »

I just hope we approach this game in the same positive way that we have the last two ... i.e. all guns blazing. I would be very surprised if there were less than 4 or 5 goals scored in the match ... I'm up for a 3-2 away win for the Darts.
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Re: The Maidstone United Away Thread - Sittingbourne FC, 3rd March 2007
« Reply #11 on: March 01, 2007, 02:08:06 PM »

id take a draw to be honest on saturday it will be our hardest game of the season i think we will miss guest saturday without a doubt.come on you dartssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss
kessel
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i think that will be the starting line up come saturday
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Re: The Maidstone United Away Thread - Sittingbourne FC, 3rd March 2007
« Reply #12 on: March 01, 2007, 02:31:54 PM »

I can't stand Maidstone. Never have done, never will do. Spending big on players? Don't have a ground? Spending money on players in front of getting a ground in their home town sorted? Sound familiar? Surely not! All their eggs in one basket, with one man running the show? Sound familiar?

Can't wait for Saturday....that's if their Sittinbournes's pitch can hold up  :evil:
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Re: The Maidstone United Away Thread - Sittingbourne FC, 3rd March 2007
« Reply #13 on: March 01, 2007, 02:42:54 PM »

I can't stand Maidstone. Never have done, never will do. Spending big on players? Don't have a ground? Spending money on players in front of getting a ground in their home town sorted? Sound familiar? Surely not! All their eggs in one basket, with one man running the show? Sound familiar?

Can't wait for Saturday....that's if their Sittinbournes's pitch can hold up  :evil:

Spending big on players?.Not as much as Dartford Jason.Big time Charlies you lot now and everyone wants to beat you.Sounds familiar???.
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Re: The Maidstone United Away Thread - Sittingbourne FC, 3rd March 2007
« Reply #14 on: March 01, 2007, 02:54:52 PM »

I can't stand Maidstone. Never have done, never will do. Spending big on players? Don't have a ground? Spending money on players in front of getting a ground in their home town sorted? Sound familiar? Surely not! All their eggs in one basket, with one man running the show? Sound familiar?

Can't wait for Saturday....that's if their Sittinbournes's pitch can hold up  :evil:
Dont sit on the fence Jason, come out and tell us what you really think.

Wasn't long ago you were sharing, and that had nothing to do with the current set up, it's taken a long time to get back to where we are now.

Live and let live eh Jason or are you a little too bitter to do so?

I'm glad (hope) you're not a representive sample of a Darts fan

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