2017 - 2018
Res 1-1 Horsmonden
We should be more happy with the point.
Res 2-3 Seal
Well worth the entrance fee (if we had one), to watch a cracking game of village football.
Hawkenbury Res 1-1 Res
No-one could say "yeah - I played well today"
Woodlands Res 1-2 Res
Very happy, fortunate some might say, to walk off with the points
Res 5-4 Paddock Wood
We were feared opponents not too long ago.
Wilderpark Res 1-1 Res
Ultimately, it's about finding the onion bag:
and on this occasion they were as good as us.
Seal 4-3 Res
By all accounts a great game of football; just a shame we lost.
Res 7-3 Kingsdown Racers Res
A game that will live long in the memory. Three-nil down after 25 minutes, and we were awful. But the sight of Mark Fitzpatrick introduced back after such a long time away changed everything - we looked good, and the rewards came.
Res 4-0 Woodlands Res
Went to sleep for most of the heart of the game, but happily secured a clean sheet.
Res 8-2 Wilderpark Res
Manager still not happy
Paddock Wood 0-3 Res
Take the win and move on. But like so many of my school reports - could do better
Res 1-3 Ide Hill Res
They are in the league above us, and those who watched, had that figured early on.
Hawkenbury Res 6-3 Res
Our hold on the TW Charity Cup slipped through our fingers
Horsmonden 0-0 Res
A game that would have been last on Match of the Day.
Roselands 2-4 Res
If you're going to have a good season, you need to win when playing badly. Hopefully we can still move up a gear.
Res 8-2 Penshurst Park
Would you believe, the manager was disappointed.
2016 - 2017
Maidstone and District League Division One
Res 4-3 Seal Res Tun Wells Cup FINAL
Three up and cruising; not a chance. It took a 95 minute winner, to cap off a tremendous evening.
Hawkenbury Res 1-3 Res
Some played as if it was a stroll in the park, others played as if it was a semi-final; it was the latter. Well played.
Res 0-1 Eccles Res
The result appeared to be one both teams were happy to accept.
Res 0-5 Ashford Utd
They deserved their win, but the bulk of the goals came during a deciding ten minutes at the start of the second half.
Res 2-2 Kings Hill
Deservedly coming back from two goal deficit in the second half. Excellent.
Res 4-1 Phoenix Utd Res
To use a golfing analogy, it's not how, it's how many. Thanks to a hat-trick (JF) we did enough.
Ashford Utd 8-0 Res
We tried to play football (that was good), but they steamrollered us.
Res 2-3 Maidstone Athletic
Fortunately not a lot was riding on the result. Hopefully, if there was, we would have won such a game.
Rusthall Res 1-2 Res
Two late goals from Mark Fitzpatrick, after producing several good chance snatched a welcome victory.
Hollingbourne 4-2 Res
Yes, we had two first teamers - but what a difference in attitude. Two evenly matched sides, the result ultimately, probably decided by the officials.
Res 0-4 Ditton Minors
If you don't want to win, you rarely do.
Please learn.
Kings Hill Res 2-0 Res
At the moment, we are not causing the opposition enough problems. Great game last week, not so this.
Res 1-2 Parkwood Jupiters
A really, really good game in which we deserved at least a point, but they had one player who would hold his own at almost any level. Well played.
Lenham Wanderers Res 2-0 Res
They had guile. We were probably as good in all other departments.
Ashford Athletic 3-0 Res
Yes, they probably edged it, but if that is all it takes to be top, then we are getting close.
Lenham Wanderers Res 4-4 Re (2-4 pens).
After our previous encounter, few had foreseen this. Amazing game - football.
Ditton 2-1 Res
We let them win, they were fragile, but had nothing to break them.
Res 0-5 Lenham Wanderers Res
When they got into gear, we were no match for them.
Eccles Res 3-1 Res
The scoreline probably flattered us.
Res 4-4 Town Malling
Worth every penny of the admittance money. With two late goals stealing ourselves a point.
Pheonix Utd 0-4 Res
We should have scored more. Hey ho.
2015 - 2016
Maidstone and District League Division Two
28th April
Seal 1-3 Res
Tunbridge Wells Charity Cup Final
Everyone played their part. Nights like these are what we do it all for - magical.
9th April
Res 1-1 (2-2) (4-3 pens) Hawkenbury Res
Not much between the teams, so the result is very welcome. Final on the 28th April.
2nd April
Res 2-1 Aylesford (played away)
Happy to take the points after such a long break.
5 Mar
Kilnbarn 3-0 Res
On the day they deserved there win, I would hope on another; we would. We succumbed too easily on this occasion.
27 Feb
Dowfield 7-2 Res
We were awful, the pitch and the conditions did not help, let's not talk about the ref and the less about the opposition the better.
13 Feb
Res 0-1 Ashford Athletic
Watch Everton 0-1 WBA, it was the same game. Sometimes the wrong side wins.
6 Feb
Aylesford Res 2-5 Res
On a difficult pitch and playing conditions we easily deserved the three points.
30 Jan
Res 2-0 Parkwood
The run continues. On an energy sapping pitch, after forcing the lead, we did just enough to keep it.
23 Jan
Ashford Athletic 1-1 Res
If you take your chances, late equalisers don't happen. However, nice to be back playing again. Happy New Year.
5 Dec
Res 2-4 Borough Green
Few would disagree that we were the better side; we just gifted them 2 goals at the wrong times in the wind-spoilt game.
21 Nov
Parkwood Jupiters 2-4 Res
"Not a classic" was muttered by many of the wind-chilled spectators, but happy to take the points.
31 Oct
Maidstone Athletic 1-2 Res
Under adversity in the first half the back four held solid. Our forwards were able to express after, and they deserved their win.
3rd October
Maidstone Athletic 5-2 Res
We must learn from such games, to lose a cup game when leading with 10 minutes to go. Why does that happen?
19th September
Hunton 3-1 Res
We were edged out in the end, but bright football was played throughout.
12th September
Res 0-7 Kilnbarn
The strength of the opposition was too much for our youthful side; but the future looks bright, again.
5th September
Mangravet 7 - 0 Res
The strength of the opposition was too much for our youthful side; but the future looks bright.
Res 1-1 Horsmonden
We should be more happy with the point.
Res 2-3 Seal
Well worth the entrance fee (if we had one), to watch a cracking game of village football.
Hawkenbury Res 1-1 Res
No-one could say "yeah - I played well today"
Woodlands Res 1-2 Res
Very happy, fortunate some might say, to walk off with the points
Res 5-4 Paddock Wood
We were feared opponents not too long ago.
Wilderpark Res 1-1 Res
Ultimately, it's about finding the onion bag:
and on this occasion they were as good as us.
Seal 4-3 Res
By all accounts a great game of football; just a shame we lost.
Res 7-3 Kingsdown Racers Res
A game that will live long in the memory. Three-nil down after 25 minutes, and we were awful. But the sight of Mark Fitzpatrick introduced back after such a long time away changed everything - we looked good, and the rewards came.
Res 4-0 Woodlands Res
Went to sleep for most of the heart of the game, but happily secured a clean sheet.
Res 8-2 Wilderpark Res
Manager still not happy
Paddock Wood 0-3 Res
Take the win and move on. But like so many of my school reports - could do better
Res 1-3 Ide Hill Res
They are in the league above us, and those who watched, had that figured early on.
Hawkenbury Res 6-3 Res
Our hold on the TW Charity Cup slipped through our fingers
Horsmonden 0-0 Res
A game that would have been last on Match of the Day.
Roselands 2-4 Res
If you're going to have a good season, you need to win when playing badly. Hopefully we can still move up a gear.
Res 8-2 Penshurst Park
Would you believe, the manager was disappointed.
2016 - 2017
Maidstone and District League Division One
Res 4-3 Seal Res Tun Wells Cup FINAL
Three up and cruising; not a chance. It took a 95 minute winner, to cap off a tremendous evening.
Hawkenbury Res 1-3 Res
Some played as if it was a stroll in the park, others played as if it was a semi-final; it was the latter. Well played.
Res 0-1 Eccles Res
The result appeared to be one both teams were happy to accept.
Res 0-5 Ashford Utd
They deserved their win, but the bulk of the goals came during a deciding ten minutes at the start of the second half.
Res 2-2 Kings Hill
Deservedly coming back from two goal deficit in the second half. Excellent.
Res 4-1 Phoenix Utd Res
To use a golfing analogy, it's not how, it's how many. Thanks to a hat-trick (JF) we did enough.
Ashford Utd 8-0 Res
We tried to play football (that was good), but they steamrollered us.
Res 2-3 Maidstone Athletic
Fortunately not a lot was riding on the result. Hopefully, if there was, we would have won such a game.
Rusthall Res 1-2 Res
Two late goals from Mark Fitzpatrick, after producing several good chance snatched a welcome victory.
Hollingbourne 4-2 Res
Yes, we had two first teamers - but what a difference in attitude. Two evenly matched sides, the result ultimately, probably decided by the officials.
Res 0-4 Ditton Minors
If you don't want to win, you rarely do.
Please learn.
Kings Hill Res 2-0 Res
At the moment, we are not causing the opposition enough problems. Great game last week, not so this.
Res 1-2 Parkwood Jupiters
A really, really good game in which we deserved at least a point, but they had one player who would hold his own at almost any level. Well played.
Lenham Wanderers Res 2-0 Res
They had guile. We were probably as good in all other departments.
Ashford Athletic 3-0 Res
Yes, they probably edged it, but if that is all it takes to be top, then we are getting close.
Lenham Wanderers Res 4-4 Re (2-4 pens).
After our previous encounter, few had foreseen this. Amazing game - football.
Ditton 2-1 Res
We let them win, they were fragile, but had nothing to break them.
Res 0-5 Lenham Wanderers Res
When they got into gear, we were no match for them.
Eccles Res 3-1 Res
The scoreline probably flattered us.
Res 4-4 Town Malling
Worth every penny of the admittance money. With two late goals stealing ourselves a point.
Pheonix Utd 0-4 Res
We should have scored more. Hey ho.
2015 - 2016
Maidstone and District League Division Two
28th April
Seal 1-3 Res
Tunbridge Wells Charity Cup Final
Everyone played their part. Nights like these are what we do it all for - magical.
9th April
Res 1-1 (2-2) (4-3 pens) Hawkenbury Res
Not much between the teams, so the result is very welcome. Final on the 28th April.
2nd April
Res 2-1 Aylesford (played away)
Happy to take the points after such a long break.
5 Mar
Kilnbarn 3-0 Res
On the day they deserved there win, I would hope on another; we would. We succumbed too easily on this occasion.
27 Feb
Dowfield 7-2 Res
We were awful, the pitch and the conditions did not help, let's not talk about the ref and the less about the opposition the better.
13 Feb
Res 0-1 Ashford Athletic
Watch Everton 0-1 WBA, it was the same game. Sometimes the wrong side wins.
6 Feb
Aylesford Res 2-5 Res
On a difficult pitch and playing conditions we easily deserved the three points.
30 Jan
Res 2-0 Parkwood
The run continues. On an energy sapping pitch, after forcing the lead, we did just enough to keep it.
23 Jan
Ashford Athletic 1-1 Res
If you take your chances, late equalisers don't happen. However, nice to be back playing again. Happy New Year.
5 Dec
Res 2-4 Borough Green
Few would disagree that we were the better side; we just gifted them 2 goals at the wrong times in the wind-spoilt game.
21 Nov
Parkwood Jupiters 2-4 Res
"Not a classic" was muttered by many of the wind-chilled spectators, but happy to take the points.
31 Oct
Maidstone Athletic 1-2 Res
Under adversity in the first half the back four held solid. Our forwards were able to express after, and they deserved their win.
3rd October
Maidstone Athletic 5-2 Res
We must learn from such games, to lose a cup game when leading with 10 minutes to go. Why does that happen?
19th September
Hunton 3-1 Res
We were edged out in the end, but bright football was played throughout.
12th September
Res 0-7 Kilnbarn
The strength of the opposition was too much for our youthful side; but the future looks bright, again.
5th September
Mangravet 7 - 0 Res
The strength of the opposition was too much for our youthful side; but the future looks bright.
2014 - 2015
Res 2-2 Hollingbourne
The four goals all came from errors, so at 2-0 with 20 minutes to go, and playing 'total football' (almost) the league champions looked beaten. On current form (since Christmas) we would be second. I wouldn't want to watch anyone else! Bring on next season.
Roselands III 2-1 Res (TW Cup Semi-Final)
To lose when you were the better team always hurts, and not to make the final particularly so. They perhaps wanted it more - ouch.
Parkwood Jupiters 2-3 Res (played at home)
Even a Keystone Kops event provided by the vets before the break could not outshine the entertainment of the youths. 3-0 up with 30 minutes to play, the result seamed sorted, 10 minutes later it did not. Good result!
Res 0-0 Aylesford Res
If this game was played in the Premiership, it would certainly be shown last on Match-of-the-Day
Hollingbourne 1-0 Res
Gutting to lose in the last moment of the game, but heartening to associated with West Farleigh.
Res 1-1 Maidstone Athletic
A point gained or two lost? Both teams must feel the same. A game of few clear chances, yet still entertaining.
Early Bird 0-3 Res (played at Home) TWCup
Classic goals by Ian Pearce, Jamie Edwards and a very helpful opening OG after 30 mins, secured our place in the semi-final.
Res 8-0 Phoenix Res
Four wins in a row!
So many goals, time to name and shame the goal scorers, George Baines and young Greg got one each, Arj and Jack both scored their first Farleigh hattricks... but the most memorable goal may have actually been my attempt... which was comfortably rolling in at far past until Jamie broke "the substitutes code" and poached my goal whilst being offside... you just can't trust anybody anymore. For those of you counting goal tallies (Jack), we have a new and deserved leader, Jack Matthews has 8, I have 5, Arj and Dicko have 4 (first team goals don't count/matter) Brian and Paul have 3, Voller has 2, Kingy & Greg & George & Pearcey & Sandsy all have 1, Edgar has 0.
The match itself was quite entertaining for all the fans on the sideline, we didn't start scoring until the second third of the first half (?). The Farleigh triangle of terror was once again made up of a new three-some, "defensive" George Baines, Steve King and Arj. Greg and Ben where left and right wingers and Jack was upfront. Becky was once again in goal, Gary, Kevin, John and Andy played at the back. From the first whistle we played quite an attacking style, Arj kept feeding passes to Jack which he didn't quite put away. The longer we waited for the opening goal the further we moved towards their goal which left the defense exposed a few times, all four defenders made crucial tackles that were forgotten by the end of the second half. We where three nil up at half time, and once the subs came on in the second half the game became a counter attackers paradise and all the attackers had chances to score, their keeper was good enough to limit us to eight, but that was enough to give us a positive goal difference! Well done everyone, we don't have a match tomorrow, shame, but next weekend we have a cup match which we have a chance to win, c'mon Farleigh!
Town Malling 1-2 Res
Enduring horrid conditions, with little between the teams, two excellent goals from the in-form reserves won the day. (Jack Matthews (again) and a sublime free kick by Adam Voller).
Aylesford Res 1- Res 3
Two on the trot!!! On a day that will be remembered for all right reasons... Chelsea losing 4-2, Leicester beating Tottenham 2-1 away etc. The young fresh faced reserve team came back from a goal down to go 2 and 1 in 2015. How did this happen? Who should we thank? I'd thank the two men in suits, the reserve team has a revamped 2015 formation, and so far it has been both exciting to play in and successful, Jack "Farleigh's only ginger goal scoring machine" Matthews' isolation upfront hasn't resulted in less chances, but more chances! Our five midfielders have brought the ball up together well, attacking at a pace that is harder to defend, and chances have come for a lot of us these last two weeks.
The game was always ours to win last Saturday, their early goal was a tad fortunate, "took a deflection" said Becky, but our goals were expected! except for Voller's, which was unexpected, and a tad jammy, but skillful nonetheless. Classic Edgar went off with a groin injury early in the game, giving young Greg another go at outshining his older brother. Arj, Kingy and Voller where solid in the middle, and the back four kept their best players under control on a slippery pitch which was not easy to turn on.
On a side note, Jack's fourth goal puts him in second place behind yours truly (5) in the top scorer ranks, followed by Injured Dicko and Paul (3 each) and Brian (3). So come along and watch us next weekend and see Jack become our leading goalscorer! I won't be writing a report as I can't play, so unless you watch it, or hear about it from Baino, you'll be missing out!
Also, does anyone remember when Voller shanked a long right to left pass for me out of touch on the right hand side, good times. KH
Res 1-0 Headcorn Res
An even game up to the hour, but after we scored, the visitors had little to offer. A thoroughly good day.
Otford Utd Res 6-5 Res
Those who chose to watch the first team at home made a schoolboy error, even though we should never have lost this extraordinary game.
Res 2 - 0 Phoenix Utd
Were given all the opportunities to put this game to bed far sooner than we did. A cup game that was a good training session.Res 2-1 Town Malling
With very few attacking chances, both sides will feel that they deserved something from the game but Farleigh's better use of the wings was the difference in the end. Ryan Latter starring.
Res 0-4 Ditton Minors
A repeat of last week, where our fitness in the latter stages decided the match.
Res 1-4 Ditton Minors
Getting back to 2-1 with 30 minutes left, the result was in doubt. The final result flattered, but the better probably won
Res 4-1 Lashings
An excellent game with strong performances throughout the team. We dominated the number of chances but the result only became safe late on.
2013 - 2014
Dog and Gun 7-3 Res
With only a decent team and a make-shift goalkeeper, we were easily the better team for 45 minutes but then fitness told.
Res 1-2 Lenham Wanderers Res
Even though Lenham had no first team playing today, we were the better team throughout but two late goals stole it for the visitors.
Lenham Wanderers Res 5-0 Res
In the reverse fixture of this double-header were the lesser team throughout. But once again the scoreline flattered our opponents.
Res 1-9 Eccles Res
Not our finest hour! Added circumstances led to what was always going to be a difficult day. "The perils of reserve team football".
The goalkeeper apologises unreservedly.
Kingshill 3-1 Res
A very enjoyable game. Only our fitness was shown up. Our attitude, skill and commitment could not be faulted.
Res 3-3 Ashton Prime aet
Two late equalisers, one for them after 88 minutes; one for us after 119 minutes. To lose on penalties was harsh.
Res 1-5 Dog & Gun
"always look for the positives" - no-one I know was booked on
Malaysia Airlines flight MH370
Res 0-3 Maidstone Kestrels
We were lucky to get none. Our goalie was man-of-the-match. which says it all. Totally outplayed.
Res 1-5 Marden Minors
Yes, they are a good side; but one or two accepted what they thought was the inevitable.
Res 1-1 Kingsley Chief
Both teams would have been delighted with a win and gutted with a loss; not the prettiest but a fair result.
Eccles Res 1-4 Res
No-one had a poor game. A well deserved win
Lashings 7-1 Res
With availability the way it was, this was an early Christmas offering for Lashings. Apologies for those present. John Baker's unstoppable free kick will warm hearts over the Christmas break.
Marden Minors 7-0 Res
Let's just say, they are a good side.
And we played well for much of the game.
Res 1-2 Kingshill
With under strength sides, this was a great opportunity to take all points. To lose with almost the last kick was tough.
Maidstone Kestrels 5-3 Res
Their threat up front was always a concern, and by the time we could cope, the game was lost. It was muddy!
Kingsley Chief 1-2 Res
A 0-0 draw beckoned until Ian Sands came on as a late sub for Farleigh and chaos ensued. Thankfully, winning with the last kick of the game.
Res 2-4 AFC Valour
We contributed to a very entertaining game, with the scoreline probably offering a fair reflection of it.
Res 0 - 3 Maidstone Athletic
They got one over on us, were not the better side, they got under our skin, and got lucky, but we must learn from such days.
Leybourne Ath Res 1 - 0 Res.
This game had nil - nil written all over it. But in contrast to last week the home side nicked it 5 minutes before the end.
Leybourne Ath Res 2 - 3 Res (aet)
This game had everything! Everyone gave their all. And to cap it all with an unlikely win when we only had one player fit enough not to collapse at the end, said it all. Rob Hibberd led the charge.
WF 2 - 1 Maidstone Athletic (Friendly)
Ashley Lowe's performance was probably the pick of the bunch.
Res 2-2 Hollingbourne
The four goals all came from errors, so at 2-0 with 20 minutes to go, and playing 'total football' (almost) the league champions looked beaten. On current form (since Christmas) we would be second. I wouldn't want to watch anyone else! Bring on next season.
Roselands III 2-1 Res (TW Cup Semi-Final)
To lose when you were the better team always hurts, and not to make the final particularly so. They perhaps wanted it more - ouch.
Parkwood Jupiters 2-3 Res (played at home)
Even a Keystone Kops event provided by the vets before the break could not outshine the entertainment of the youths. 3-0 up with 30 minutes to play, the result seamed sorted, 10 minutes later it did not. Good result!
Res 0-0 Aylesford Res
If this game was played in the Premiership, it would certainly be shown last on Match-of-the-Day
Hollingbourne 1-0 Res
Gutting to lose in the last moment of the game, but heartening to associated with West Farleigh.
Res 1-1 Maidstone Athletic
A point gained or two lost? Both teams must feel the same. A game of few clear chances, yet still entertaining.
Early Bird 0-3 Res (played at Home) TWCup
Classic goals by Ian Pearce, Jamie Edwards and a very helpful opening OG after 30 mins, secured our place in the semi-final.
Res 8-0 Phoenix Res
Four wins in a row!
So many goals, time to name and shame the goal scorers, George Baines and young Greg got one each, Arj and Jack both scored their first Farleigh hattricks... but the most memorable goal may have actually been my attempt... which was comfortably rolling in at far past until Jamie broke "the substitutes code" and poached my goal whilst being offside... you just can't trust anybody anymore. For those of you counting goal tallies (Jack), we have a new and deserved leader, Jack Matthews has 8, I have 5, Arj and Dicko have 4 (first team goals don't count/matter) Brian and Paul have 3, Voller has 2, Kingy & Greg & George & Pearcey & Sandsy all have 1, Edgar has 0.
The match itself was quite entertaining for all the fans on the sideline, we didn't start scoring until the second third of the first half (?). The Farleigh triangle of terror was once again made up of a new three-some, "defensive" George Baines, Steve King and Arj. Greg and Ben where left and right wingers and Jack was upfront. Becky was once again in goal, Gary, Kevin, John and Andy played at the back. From the first whistle we played quite an attacking style, Arj kept feeding passes to Jack which he didn't quite put away. The longer we waited for the opening goal the further we moved towards their goal which left the defense exposed a few times, all four defenders made crucial tackles that were forgotten by the end of the second half. We where three nil up at half time, and once the subs came on in the second half the game became a counter attackers paradise and all the attackers had chances to score, their keeper was good enough to limit us to eight, but that was enough to give us a positive goal difference! Well done everyone, we don't have a match tomorrow, shame, but next weekend we have a cup match which we have a chance to win, c'mon Farleigh!
Town Malling 1-2 Res
Enduring horrid conditions, with little between the teams, two excellent goals from the in-form reserves won the day. (Jack Matthews (again) and a sublime free kick by Adam Voller).
Aylesford Res 1- Res 3
Two on the trot!!! On a day that will be remembered for all right reasons... Chelsea losing 4-2, Leicester beating Tottenham 2-1 away etc. The young fresh faced reserve team came back from a goal down to go 2 and 1 in 2015. How did this happen? Who should we thank? I'd thank the two men in suits, the reserve team has a revamped 2015 formation, and so far it has been both exciting to play in and successful, Jack "Farleigh's only ginger goal scoring machine" Matthews' isolation upfront hasn't resulted in less chances, but more chances! Our five midfielders have brought the ball up together well, attacking at a pace that is harder to defend, and chances have come for a lot of us these last two weeks.
The game was always ours to win last Saturday, their early goal was a tad fortunate, "took a deflection" said Becky, but our goals were expected! except for Voller's, which was unexpected, and a tad jammy, but skillful nonetheless. Classic Edgar went off with a groin injury early in the game, giving young Greg another go at outshining his older brother. Arj, Kingy and Voller where solid in the middle, and the back four kept their best players under control on a slippery pitch which was not easy to turn on.
On a side note, Jack's fourth goal puts him in second place behind yours truly (5) in the top scorer ranks, followed by Injured Dicko and Paul (3 each) and Brian (3). So come along and watch us next weekend and see Jack become our leading goalscorer! I won't be writing a report as I can't play, so unless you watch it, or hear about it from Baino, you'll be missing out!
Also, does anyone remember when Voller shanked a long right to left pass for me out of touch on the right hand side, good times. KH
Res 1-0 Headcorn Res
An even game up to the hour, but after we scored, the visitors had little to offer. A thoroughly good day.
Otford Utd Res 6-5 Res
Those who chose to watch the first team at home made a schoolboy error, even though we should never have lost this extraordinary game.
Res 2 - 0 Phoenix Utd
Were given all the opportunities to put this game to bed far sooner than we did. A cup game that was a good training session.Res 2-1 Town Malling
With very few attacking chances, both sides will feel that they deserved something from the game but Farleigh's better use of the wings was the difference in the end. Ryan Latter starring.
Res 0-4 Ditton Minors
A repeat of last week, where our fitness in the latter stages decided the match.
Res 1-4 Ditton Minors
Getting back to 2-1 with 30 minutes left, the result was in doubt. The final result flattered, but the better probably won
Res 4-1 Lashings
An excellent game with strong performances throughout the team. We dominated the number of chances but the result only became safe late on.
2013 - 2014
Dog and Gun 7-3 Res
With only a decent team and a make-shift goalkeeper, we were easily the better team for 45 minutes but then fitness told.
Res 1-2 Lenham Wanderers Res
Even though Lenham had no first team playing today, we were the better team throughout but two late goals stole it for the visitors.
Lenham Wanderers Res 5-0 Res
In the reverse fixture of this double-header were the lesser team throughout. But once again the scoreline flattered our opponents.
Res 1-9 Eccles Res
Not our finest hour! Added circumstances led to what was always going to be a difficult day. "The perils of reserve team football".
The goalkeeper apologises unreservedly.
Kingshill 3-1 Res
A very enjoyable game. Only our fitness was shown up. Our attitude, skill and commitment could not be faulted.
Res 3-3 Ashton Prime aet
Two late equalisers, one for them after 88 minutes; one for us after 119 minutes. To lose on penalties was harsh.
Res 1-5 Dog & Gun
"always look for the positives" - no-one I know was booked on
Malaysia Airlines flight MH370
Res 0-3 Maidstone Kestrels
We were lucky to get none. Our goalie was man-of-the-match. which says it all. Totally outplayed.
Res 1-5 Marden Minors
Yes, they are a good side; but one or two accepted what they thought was the inevitable.
Res 1-1 Kingsley Chief
Both teams would have been delighted with a win and gutted with a loss; not the prettiest but a fair result.
Eccles Res 1-4 Res
No-one had a poor game. A well deserved win
Lashings 7-1 Res
With availability the way it was, this was an early Christmas offering for Lashings. Apologies for those present. John Baker's unstoppable free kick will warm hearts over the Christmas break.
Marden Minors 7-0 Res
Let's just say, they are a good side.
And we played well for much of the game.
Res 1-2 Kingshill
With under strength sides, this was a great opportunity to take all points. To lose with almost the last kick was tough.
Maidstone Kestrels 5-3 Res
Their threat up front was always a concern, and by the time we could cope, the game was lost. It was muddy!
Kingsley Chief 1-2 Res
A 0-0 draw beckoned until Ian Sands came on as a late sub for Farleigh and chaos ensued. Thankfully, winning with the last kick of the game.
Res 2-4 AFC Valour
We contributed to a very entertaining game, with the scoreline probably offering a fair reflection of it.
Res 0 - 3 Maidstone Athletic
They got one over on us, were not the better side, they got under our skin, and got lucky, but we must learn from such days.
Leybourne Ath Res 1 - 0 Res.
This game had nil - nil written all over it. But in contrast to last week the home side nicked it 5 minutes before the end.
Leybourne Ath Res 2 - 3 Res (aet)
This game had everything! Everyone gave their all. And to cap it all with an unlikely win when we only had one player fit enough not to collapse at the end, said it all. Rob Hibberd led the charge.
WF 2 - 1 Maidstone Athletic (Friendly)
Ashley Lowe's performance was probably the pick of the bunch.