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Looking for Kentish pride
WEATHER permitting the semi-finals of the Kent Senior Trophy
are played on Saturday with two very exciting ties in prospect, writes Stephen
McCartney.
Treble chasing Ramsgate travel to Bayliss Avenue to lock horns with
Thamesmead Town for the third time this season - with another two cup ties to
follow - and Beckenham Town host VCD Athletic at Eden Park Avenue.
Ramsgate have already completed a league double over Thamesmead and will
play them again in a two-legged Kent League Cup semi-final, which Thamesmead are
the holders.
Rams boss Jim Ward said: "One thing about it is no-one else can do the
treble, we are the only ones. It's a thing that is very rarely done in the
Kent League but we are there to win every game."
Ward, however, would swap success in the two cups to clinch the Go Travel
Kent League title, which they are currently involved in a two-horse race with
rivals Herne Bay.
Both sides are level on points (49) but if Jason Lillis' side play their
game against Sporting Bengal United at Winch's Field, they will return to the
summit if they collect at least a point. Ramsgate, however, will then have
two games in hand.
The Ramsgate boss, knows a lot about Thamesmead, adding: "They're a
good side no doubt about that. They've got a good management team, they
are very organised and nine times out of ten there will be a good playing
surface up there, which is the biggest factor. That suit us, it gives us a
good chance to get the ball down.
"We'll be favourites no doubt, but its a semi-final of the cup, both
teams will be up for it, no quarter given, no quarter asked."
The Scot, based in Broadstairs, revealed the club will be visited by
officials from the Ryman League and Football Association on March 10th to assess
their Southwood Stadium.
"The chairman assures me it won't be things off the pitch that don't
get us promoted," Ward said.
"What we need to put in place will be put in place - but we need to get
it right on the pitch first.
"We are now at the business end of the season. We have nine
league games left, win them all we'll win the league.
"This is when you need everything to go for you. You need the
breaks, a bit of good fortune and your best players at full fitness."
Thamesmead Town boss Paul Blade has three players returning to his squad
against the Rams.
Jon Mayall (shoulder), Peter Deadman (calf), Kieran Collins (work
commitments) are back in the squad with left-back Danny Evans (thigh) rated
60/40 to join them.
Although the Mead are ninth place in the league with 30 points, they have
only played 19 games, and having eleven league games to play and another five
possible cup ties to fit in, manager Paul Blade is angry with Kent League
officials over the allocation of fixtures - not the first manager to vent their
displeasure on this subject.
He said: "With eleven league games and a possible five cup ties to
play, you look at some teams like Beckenham they have only five league games
left.
"I think it shows a bit of a mockery of the league fixtures at this
level of football.
"If you look at the Ryman and Southern League they've all played 28-30
games and we've played 19. There's not many teams in this league, with
only 30 games. We've had a decent cup run but for us to have a maximum 16
games left, with the weather as it as at the minute, we are in a situation that
it will be near on impossible to play our fixtures, playing three games a
week. You can't expect the players to do that at this level of
football."
Will the Kent League officials take notice of managers up and down the
county and issue a statement on their website and explain the reasons for this
fixture fiasco? Probably not!
Blade blasted: "I don't think the fixtures are done properly and it
needs to be addressed, especially if they want more teams to come into the
league next year. What will they do then?"
Looking ahead to their third clash with Ramsgate, Blade is looking to extract
revenge on a side that have completed a league double over them.
"Two semi-finals are important for the club. It's our way of getting
a little bit of silverware again this year," he said.
Thamesmead, current Kent League Cup holders, have their big guns back on
Saturday, which is pleasing the manager.
"After beating us twice in the league this year, the first game we didn't
deserve anything, losing 3-0. We did, however, deserve to get something
out of the second game at home."
Injury-hit Mead, lost that game 1-0 thanks to a Shaun Welford's header five
minutes from time, the only goal of the game. The former Dover Athletic striker
has now scored 13 goals from 13 games.
Talking about goalscorers, Jason Taylor, assistant manager of Beckenham Town
is hoping the prolific strike pair of Paul Vines and Lewis Wood book their place
in the final.
Vines has scored 15 goals from 17 games with Wood scoring the same amount from
18.
When asked if this partnership can get the club into their first final since
1993, Taylor emphasised: "I certainly hope so, that's the aim. They
are scoring regularly and I hope Saturday won't be any different."
Taylor is anticipating a tough time against Martin Ford's VCD Athletic side -
who are without strikers Jon Maine and Richard Dimmock, both down under.
"They are always a good side, always in the right half of the table.
It will be close and I hope our front two will edge the game for us," added
Taylor, whose been with the Eden Park Avenue outfit for six years.
Beckenham, sixth place in the league, will be using success in this competition
as a tool to keep their current crop of talent and to persuade other quality
players to join the progressive club next term.
He added: "By being successful in the cup, we hope to keep hold of the
players. A top five finish will also help that cause as well. The
players can see we are heading in the right direction and building for next
season.
"The players we've got now are on good deals and if we have success that
will attract a few more to the club."
Ground improvements are planned in the summer, which will complement the
excellent playing surface the club proudly play on.
Taylor revealed: "A new stand, a new clubhouse are going up with new
turnstiles erected. The club's aim is to get the ground up to standard and
apply for promotion. Obviously we'll want to get the ground in order first
and go on from there."
Taylor, who was promoted from reserve team manager to assist long serving
manager Kevin Sugrue, has seen the club grow in the last couple of years,
adding: "Especially in the last 18 months. A lot has been going on, a
new impetus and the club is moving in the right direction, which is very
positive."
Beckenham, without Adam Heaslewood, whose cup-tied having played for Thamesmead
Town in an earlier round, welcome back Dean Forbes, coming in for Mario Celaire
(groin) other than that, they are at full strength.
Speaking about the former Bromley and Tooting & Mitcham star, Taylor added:
"He's settled in well. He's done well and he's a good acquisition for
us."
Martin Ford, the manager of VCD Athletic is thankful his side are playing
away from home, and is confident his side can book their final place.
He said: "We haven't had the greatest run in to the semi-final but we are
looking forward to it.
"We had a good win against Whitstable and we are unbeaten in February, drew
the other games though but we do go into the game four games unbeaten."
Ford, however, is disappointed with their fourth place position in the table and
completely out of the title race, 12 points behind Ramsgate and Herne Bay, and
two behind third placed Whitstable Town.
"We are disappointed. We've had some dreadful home performances,
we've lost 6 out of 7 games at home. Our away form is tremendous, which
has kept us near the top all season. To be honest we haven't played good
enough at home when we should have done," admitted Ford.
The long serving manager blames the poor playing surface at Lordswood's North
Dane Way ground, something the Crayford based club want the Medway outfit
to rectify for next season.
"It's not the greatest pitch, it's very uneven," he admitted.
"We've got players who are good passers of the ball but we can't do that at
home. But it's the same for both sides. We haven't adapted to it
this year."
Ford has a full strength squad to choose from but will be without James Brown
and Stuart Abbott who are both cup-tied, having played for Thamesmead Town and
Slade Green in earlier rounds respectively.
Ford revealed Vickers will have to wait another four months to receive the
money, set aside for ground improvements for their Oakwood ground, from the
Football Foundation.
He said: "We were always going to have another year at Lordswood but we are
all geared up for a return (to Oakwood)."
Vickers will be starting working on their pitch in two months time and are in
negotiations to strike a deal with Lordswood to play at their ground next
season.
Ford revealed: "We are in negotiations with Lordswood to stay there.
They want us to stay and we are happy to stay there if they can guarantee us a
few things.
"We are not happy with the playing surface, if could be looked after, and
there are a few things we need to tie up with them regarding playing there next
season.
"We've been offered a couple of grounds in the local area for next season
but it all comes down to money and a bit of loyalty.
"Lordswood have been good to us and we think we owe them a little bit of
loyalty as well."
With Main and Dimmock enjoying the sun down under whilst Kent is under a blanket
of snow, Ford has a stop gap striker in place for the next three weeks.
He revealed: "We've promoted a new lad from the reserves in Chris
Johnson. He has been scoring a lot of goals for our reserves and we've
been dying to give him a chance.
"He scored twice on his debut against Whitstable but we've only got him for
another three weeks. His parents own a bar in Cyprus and he goes out there
to work for six months.
"But we have enough quality in the squad, we are getting players back from
injury. The reserves are doing well and it's a question of putting
everything into Saturday, getting to the final.
"I am certain we can, we've got a good record at Beckenham, they've
improved themselves, they've got a few quid.
"We are looking forward to it, we will go down there and be positive and
get the result we want."
The Route to the Semi-Finals:
Rnd | Beckenham Town |
V | Res | VCD
Athletic |
V | Res |
1 | Sevenoaks Town | H | 1-1* (4-3p) |
- | - | - |
2 | West Wickham | H | 8-1 | Whitstable Town | A | 3-3* (5-4p) |
QF | Stansfield O&B | H | 1-0 | Erith Town | A | 2-0 |
Rnd | Thamesmead
Town |
V | Res | Ramsgate |
V | Res |
1 | Deal Town | H | 4-3* | - | - | - |
2 | Bearsted | H | 3-0 | Maidstone United | H | 5-3 |
QF | Slade Green | H | 2-2* (9-8p) |
Lordswood | H | 7-1 |
Saturday 5th March 2005
Kick Off 3:00pm
Kent Senior Trophy Semi-Finals
Beckenham Town v VCD Athletic - at Eden Park Avenue, Beckenham
(Telephone the club on 07774 728 758 before travelling)
Thamesmead Town v Ramsgate - at Bayliss Avenue, Thamesmead, London SE28
(Telephone the club on 0208 311 4211 before travelling)