Then they found that the two sides above them, Burgess Hill and Whitstable, had both scored last-minute winners, and Leafe remain a daunting nine points adrift. Their prospects improved when Casuals had Jamie Byatt sent off. Elliot Mitchell made it in the 58th minute and Reggie Savage wrapped it up with ten minutes left. So far so good, but then came the news from elsewhere, in particular the major shock at fifth-placed Worthing, who lost their unbeaten home record when Stuart Vahid converted a Dale Skelton corner to give Whitstable a victory.
Skelton had put them ahead after six minutes and Worthing struggled to get back on terms. Ryan McBride had a penalty saved by Dave King on the hour but Rebels were awarded another spot-kick ten minutes later and this time Paul Kennett made no mistake.
Then Vahid had the last word. Kenny Pogue levelled it again five minutes later and Pat Harding grabbed the last-ditch winner. At the top of the table, Bognor — now the only side in the league unbeaten at home — maintained their six-point advantage with a win at Godalming which featured three penalties in quick succession.
After that the action was more conventional. Sam Gargan volleyed Hawks ahead on 27 minutes only for Graeme Purdy to make it right on half-time. Dulwich remain level on points with Whitehawk after an Ishmael Kamara double earned them a victory at Walton Casuals.
He headed the opener on 24 minutes and got his second from a corner with 20 minutes left. The top three have pulled clear of the other three main play-off contenders, who were all beaten. Maidstone stay fourth despite letting the lead slip in a home defeat by Faversham. Alex Flisher broke the deadlock on 52 minutes but goals by Danny Hockton and Nicky Humphrey within 11 minutes and James Peacock added another in the 74th minute.
Worthing remain fifth despite their defeat because Folkestone also went down at home, against Ramsgate who moved into seventh place, though they are still nine points behind their victims. Bradley Dack put Ramsgate ahead after 16 minutes and, after James Everitt equalised at the end of the first half, Joe Taylor put Rams in front immediately after the restart.
Sam Crabb put the visitors ahead after 15 minutes and Geard added another two minutes before the break. Chipstead dominated the second half and eventually pulled one back in the 80th minute through Matt York.
In they switched to the Athenian League and then in to the Isthmian League. In they were promoted to Division One, a level at which they have played ever since albeit with league reorganisations placing the team in Division One South from to and again in In , they reached the First Round Proper of the FA Cup for the first time in their history and held Chester City to a 0—0 draw before losing the replay.
At the end of the —12 season the club were relegated from the Isthmian League to the Kent League. The site of Church Road was formerly farmland, and the farm's existing buildings were converted into the clubhouse and dressing rooms.
The club originally planned to add a running track and cricket pitch to the complex, but these plans were abandoned. Floodlights were added in the early s and a new main stand added in for the club's first round FA Cup match against Chester City , which saw a record attendance of 2, Some of the turnstiles added at the ground were purchased from Stoke City 's Victoria Ground after they moved to the Britannia Stadium in This entry is from Wikipedia, the leading user-contributed encyclopedia.
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