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Whitstable Town F.C. is a football club based in Whitstable, Kent, England. The club was established in 1885 and joined the Kent League in 1950. In the 1996–97 season, the team reached the 5th round of the FA Vase .
This is a category for players of Whitstable Town F.C. past and present. Pages in category "Whitstable Town F.C. players" The following 26 pages are in this category, out of 26 total.
Whitstable railway station; Whitstable Town F.C. All Saints Church, Whitstable; Great Fire of Whitstable, 1869 This page was last edited on 19 April 2020, at 21:14 ...
The Kent County Football League (known as the Kent County League) is a football competition based in Kent, England and adjacent area.. The league was founded in 1922 as the Kent Amateur Football League and comprised Eastern and Western sections which functioned and were administered separately. [1]
On 16 November 1869, 71 buildings in the town were destroyed by a fire which started at a shop near the harbour. [30] In about 1854 the first branch of the Sea Cadet Corps, then known as the Naval Lads' Brigade, was established in the town by the Reverend Henry Barton. [31] Whitstable harbour; the tarmac plant is visible in the background.
On 26 June 2012, Southall joined Whitstable Town as a player-coach. He then took over as player manager, [7] but left at the end of the 2013–14 season, moving to Maidstone United as assistant manager. He remained with Maidstone until October 2018 when he joined Dover Athletic as first team coach. [8]
The Aetolian League was a short-lived football league in the south east of England.It was established in 1959 after the Kent League folded, leaving a number of clubs without a league to play in. Seven of the founder members were from the Kent League and four from the London League. [1]
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