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The Crocks


Founded 1946




Club Chairman
Hello and welcome to Wested for our fixture v Belvedere who once again look a very strong outfit and should prove a stern test for us today.
Last week saw us win 3 - 0 against Old Bexlians in a game many thought the score should have been higher.
The Reserves lost 2 - 1 away in the Kent Junior Cup v Phoenix but only had 11 players and when Jamie Omoragbon went down with cramp we just ran out of steam, but a great effort by the lads.
No game last week for the U14s and U18s and the U16s lost 4 - 2 to a well organised Guru Nanak side.
The Ladies won 4 - 3 despite having 10 players and being 3 - 0 down after 20 minutes, Pete feels it was he's best result ever considering they normally get beat by them by 6 goals.
Please keep an eye out for up coming functions and enjoy today's game.
COME ON YOU CROCKS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Steve Cullen
Chairman












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Tel: 07702 886966
In Memory of and in our thoughts Arthur West.
I want to let Crocks know of the death of a former volunteer - Arthur West.
Arthur
came over to the Crocks from Croydon and enjoyed the atmosphere at Wested Meadow
so much he was at first a regular spectator at away matches where he would represent
the club with me, and then as a volunteer. I think it is fair to say that as a gateman
Arthur took less nonsense from visiting supporters trying to blag their way in than
anyone else who had done the job! A few years ago Arthur was quite seriously ill
and I know the card that Chiggy arranged to be signed by the team and sent to him
meant an enormous amount to both him and his family.
Arthur played in the Kent
Amateur League, as the County League used to be known, for both Folkestone Invicta
and Hythe United (now Town). Arthur was in the Guards and based in London but used
to ride down to the coast to play in matches. How many times have modern players
shown anything like that commitment?!!
I wonder if you could put a note in a forthcoming
programme as I know his son Dave and widow Eileen, both from Folkestone like Arthur,
would much appreciate it.
Thanks, Mike Floate



