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Are Maidstone the same or a completely different club to the Maidstone United that did make the FL briefly before collapsing due to ground problems with Maidstone council and having no money?
I believe it's a different club.
...short-ish answer - extracted from the Football Club History Database (fchd.info)
MAIDSTONE UNITED 1988-89 Conference Champions
Promoted to Football League Division Four
1989-90 Not promoted after play-offs (SF Cambridge United 1 Maidstone
United 1, Maidstone United 0 Cambridge United 2 - Agg 1-3)
1992 Folded
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2001 ? Maidstone Invicta changed name
2001-02 Joined Kent League
Kent League Champions (on goal difference)
...and so on ... this is much the same from their own site - with a bit more about where they climbed from in the early 90's:
http://www.maidstoneunited.co.uk/club-history/Maidstone United FC was founded in 1897 then reformed in 1992 following the demise of the Football League side. The Stones started life again as Maidstone Invicta under the leadership of then Chairman Paul Bowden-Brown.
Maidstone United joined the Kent County League Division Four for the 1993/94 season and won the title at the first attempt. They also picked up the West Kent Challenge Shield and the Tunbridge Wells Charity Cup. They were promoted to Division Two following a restructuring of the league and won the title again as well as lifting the Kent Junior Cup.
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...very little local NL going on - the MadStad Final dates have yet to appear - with RFC known to be in the PO spots for some time, I expect they held off until they knew availability.
-There are usually three Finals held there of a midweek after the end of the season. I have heard it was mooted by the TVL and the R&DSFL that the Finals could all be played over a weekend - some on the same day if not all? The
Binfield - Woodcote Stoke Row S-F abandonment threw another large utensil in the works too of course.
. Will keep browsing for that .....
I've been hoovering up some dregs from deep within the folds of the anorak, by trying to get to some games in the Oxfordshire Senior Leagues and the South Mids Div Two.
- the latter is a bit of an anomaly; it is a STEP07 league with
18 clubs - though it does have automatic feed into it's own STEP06 league of course, so is in a' special position' pyramid-wise.
As a result they don't have so many 'grading felafals' to juggle with having done a lot of them in initial entry at the lower level - AND it's a set geographic footprint, so no excessive travelling for clubs at that level. That factor does tend to hold clubs back around our own local 'County' level leagues, as the players don't relish additional travelling that the wider-spread Combined Counties, Wessex or Hellenic would entail.
I did get to THREE Cup Finals over the last w/e
Wiltshire League Cup Final: Shrewton 1-3 Wroughton @ Corsham nr Chipp'num
Middx County League Premier(Alec Smith) Cup Final: Deportivo Galicia London 0-3 FC Assyria @ Honeycorft Uxbridge FC
-2nd one was a great contest of surprisingly good quality for this level. The 'Spanish' side who were MCFL-P champions, should be a good addition to CCL1 next season. They have some very talented individuals but were undone by a really hardworking midfield and a staggeringly prolific forward- line from their opponents. FCA scored over 50 goals more than the Champions in the regualr season.
FC Assyria are drawn mostly from a disenfranchised (if that's quite the right word) ethnic community that arrived from the middle-east a few decades back and concentrated around Greenford, Hanwell & Ealing etc from whence they set up a sporting association. They have somewhat crucially incorporated a few 'anglos' into their playing squad and though it may sound cliched and generalistic these lads were the bedrock of a solid display on Sat evening and were one of the main differences between the two sides - both sides possessed ample flair and individuality going forward - but it was the 'mucky bits' in midfield that DGL couldn't match.
...then at the other extreme ... on Sunday AM - tootled over to Rivermoor for one of the Reading & District Sunday 'affairs'
J.Lusted Cup Final: (for Sunday League Div 4 clubs) Englefield 0-0 AFC Pangbourne Reserves - 1-1 aet - AFC won 4-3 on pens
- here the crucial factor was who could shake off thier hangovers the quicker - no evidence of much football on show until deep into extra-time when the sides woke up sufficiently to swap goals within a brief spell before the shoot-out. I think Pangbourne Reserves held the edge by dint of the fact they had the more lurid colours - which probably caused their opponents to steer clear of any close contact - I don't recall many headers within the first hour either! Still- it got me out of the house.
I might pop down to the (w)Rec tonight (Wed 10th) for the Aldersh!t Senior Final between two sides that might be meeting in the League next term - if the FA don't pull a few tricks out of their allocation hat.
Fleet Town v Hartley Wintney KO 19:45 @ EBB Stadium Aldershot FC Adults £6 Concession £2 U10's free - entrance only via 'side' gate off of Ordnance Rd?Finally there is some other Hellenic News 'brewing' that I've seen via the Sumas twitter site - a
projected line-up for 17-18
Hellenic One East with some surprising additions -
(these are early projections only and NOT confirmed - a consultation draft if you may)Four new sides :
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Chalvey Sports WMC -
promoted from Div Two subject to finding a groundshare arrangement - they do not have lights-
Wallingford Town -
returning after nearly 10 years absence from STEP06 - transferring in from the N.Berks League-
Virginia Water from the SEIL - assuming they stay at Windsor for another year and do not want to opt for CCL1 - which itself has three new clubs: DGL from the Middlesex County League (see above) Fleet Spurs from Wessex One and Kensington Borough from the SSM - who were sharing at Amersham.-
Uxbridge Reserves-
Henley Town AND
BURNHAM -
both relegated from the Premier - the latter a bit of a turn-up as I'm sure I'd heard they were initially safe from relegation - not that they could have done that much to hang on to their place in the top division.
...transferring out:
Rayners Lane to SSM1 and Bicester to
Hellenic One West - which also gains a re-born Carterton and Kidlington Reserves - bringing both Div Ones theoretically up to 16 clubs.