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sam surbey24 Jan 2018 - 21:57
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The first origins of Cray Wanderers are linked to the construction of the London, Chatham and Dover Railway line during 1858 to 1860. During their leisure time, migrant workers kicked a ball around, and that is how the club originated in the St Mary Cray village. The pitch at Star Lane is now a cemetery, and is located beneath the nine-arch railway viaduct that spans the Cray Valley. The industrial belt of the River Cray, especially the paper mills, provided much of the club's support up till the 1950s. 1936 saw the loss of the Fordcroft ground in Cray Avenue, their home since 1898 and Cray were forced to drop from the Kent League into a lower level of football. 1951/52 heralded a new era, and an upturn in the club's fortunes and they joined the London League and then spent time in the Aetolian League, the Metropolitan League and the London Spartan League before returning to the Kent League in 1978/79 where they were champions in 1980/81.

They had to wait until 2002/03 to gain their next championship and a season later they retained their title and gained promotion to Isthmian Division One and on league re-organisation moved to the Isthmian South for 2006/07. In 2008/09 they finished second in the Isthmian South and beat Metropolitan Police in the final of the play-offs to move up to the Isthmian Premier where they lasted five campaigns. Relegation for 2014/15 saw them placed in the Isthmian North until 2016/17 when they transferred to the Isthmian South after finishing 4th in the North and losing in the play-off semi-finals. They ground share at Hayes Lane, Bromley, but still hope that the green light will be given for a new multi-purpose football stadium and community hub at Flamingo Park in Sidcup.

Encounters between the two sides go back to 1959/60 and we met over five seasons in the Aetolian League with Bay winning 3, drawing 2 and losing 5. 17 goals were scored and 21 conceded. Early matches with Cray were often feisty affairs with sendings-off and crowd trouble. Herne Bay transferred to the Kent League in 1974/75 with Cray joining them in 1978/79. Cray also had the best of these clashes with Bay wining only 17 of the 52 games, drawing 14 and losing 21, scoring 78 times and conceding 88.

Last campaign saw three games postponed and one abandoned. Firstly, the scheduled home tie in October 2016 was lost because Cray had cup commitments, the rearranged match in December 2016 was abandoned after 16 minutes because of fog and when it was eventually played in February 2017 Wanderers won 1-0. Three days before that game Bay were due to travel to Hayes Lane but that was postponed because of the unsafe condition of the pitch, and then in March 2017 a waterlogged pitch caused another match to be lost. At the end of that month the game was eventually played with Cray winning 2-1, Bay’s goal was scored by Mark Lovell.

In September Bay visited Cray and a Michael Power hat-trick (including two penalties) put the home side three goals up with Jake Embery scoring a last-minute consolation. 10 days ago Cray went to the top of the table with a 9-1 thrashing of Ashford Town, their 23rd league match without defeat, but on Saturday that record ended, and their lead was overtaken, with a 2-1 home loss to Lewes. Herne Bay are 14 places and 26 points behind their visitors who have a positive goal difference of 53 compared to Bay’s -8.

On this corresponding weekend in Herne Bay’s Isthmian League history, all three games played have been won, Horsham 1-0 away in 2012/13 with Byron Walker scoring, Worthing 1-0 home in 2014/15 thanks to an own goal and a 7-0 home thumping of Peacehaven & Telscombe in 2015/16 with a brace apiece for Sam Hasler and Danny Walder and one each for Joe Nelder, Mark Lovell and Elliott Cutts. In 2013/14 the home tie with Corinthian-Casuals was postponed due to a waterlogged pitch and last campaign, on the Sunday, the game was was lost because Cray’s landlords, Bromley, had played on the Saturday tearing up the pitch and making it unplayable the next day.

South Division Fixtures

Sat 27 Jan 2018KO: 14:00
Guernsey
1
Ashford United
1
Sat 27 Jan 2018KO: 15:00
Chipstead
3
VCD Athletic
1
Sat 27 Jan 2018KO: 15:00
Corinthian-Casuals
1
Faversham Town
0
Sat 27 Jan 2018KO: 15:00
East Grinstead Town
1
Whyteleafe
8
Sat 27 Jan 2018KO: 15:00
Greenwich Borough
4
Shoreham
0
Sat 27 Jan 2018KO: 15:00
Hastings United
3
Molesey
0
Sat 27 Jan 2018KO: 15:00
Hythe Town
3
South Park
2
Sat 27 Jan 2018KO: 15:00
Lewes
1
Walton Casuals
1
Sat 27 Jan 2018KO: 15:00
Phoenix Sports
1
Carshalton Athletic
1
Sat 27 Jan 2018KO: 15:00
Ramsgate
2
Thamesmead Town
3
Sat 27 Jan 2018KO: 15:00
Sittingbourne
1
Horsham
3

Match details

Match date

Sat 27 Jan 2018

Kickoff

15:00

Attendance

219

Competition

South Division

League position

2
Cray Wanderers
15
Herne Bay
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