Sittingbourne FC Match day programme
Sittingbourne v Tooting & Mitcham Utd and Corinthian-Casuals Match day programme 23rd & 26th January 2016
Sittingbourne v Tooting & Mitcham Utd and Corinthian-Casuals Match day programme 23rd & 26th January 2016
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From the Programme editor<br />
Hello everybody, I trust that you all had a rest over Christmas and the new year<br />
break.<br />
As we get older our wants for the new year change I suppose but for us football<br />
fans one thing that never changes is that we want our team to do well, and one of<br />
my hopes for the new year is that we do better in the cups, especially the FA Cup.<br />
To<strong>day</strong>’s game is a chance to progress in the league cup further than we have ever<br />
done before in the competition. Many of us remember the brilliant glow that we<br />
all had when we won the Kent Senior Cup, not so long ago, so lets hope that feeling<br />
can be replicated this season. It wont be easy though against a Corinthian-<br />
Casuals who are one of the best that<br />
they have had for many a season.<br />
Did anyone hear the name of our former<br />
manager Mark Beeney in a question<br />
of sport a couple of weeks ago,<br />
the question being who stood in for<br />
him in the Leeds United goal when he<br />
got sent off! And another bit of news<br />
from the Beeney front was that Mark’s<br />
son Mitchell, who I remember being<br />
born! has been let out on loan by<br />
Chelsea to Newport County so that he<br />
can get first team football. Talking of<br />
our ex personnel I see that Andy Drury<br />
is having a good season at Eastleigh<br />
in the National league for whom he<br />
has scored 6 goals so far. Eastleigh<br />
are the only non league club left in the<br />
FA Cup.<br />
Wishing you all a happy, prosperous and healthy new year. PETER<br />
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