Hereford FC v Kettering Southern league final home game
Hereford crowned champions of champions
Kettering McQueen & Ken's Diner
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KTFC 2-0 Halesowen Town - highlights - 18/08/2018
Highlights of Kettering Town's 2-0 win over Halesowen Town at Latimer Park on 18/08/2018.
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Ghosts caught on tape
Ghosts caught on tape using Iphone.
In this video I show ghosts caught on tape using my iphone during an amateur Ghost hunt on 06/10/12. The video shows apparitions, orbs and ghosts.
I was told that my new office at Chesham House in Kettering was the most haunted place in Northamptonshire. As a skeptic I decided to investigate with some friends and 2 Iphones.
Whilst we were there we didn't see or hear anything, but after reviewing the films we were pleasantly surprised. Orbs galore!
Genuine video. No windups. Some of the original video was edited only to shorten to the good bits otherwise the video would have been about an hour long.
Turn your lights off, make the room dark and enjoy some real paranormal activity.
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Play Off Semi Final Slough Town vs Kettering Town
After 46 games only 3 points 2nd to 5th so these games are only going to be close. The two early meetings produced a 2-1 to the visitors on opening day and a uninspiring 0-0 away, can the Rebels make it 3rd time lucky
Slough Town 2-1 Chesham United | Highlights | 2 April 2018
James Dobson's stunning 1st half goal after Chesham had taken the lead allowed Warren Harris to score a second half winner for the Rebels as they beat Chesham for the first time in 18 years.
Kettering town season 3 part 2
The 2nd part of the 3rd season!
Stratford Town U14s at Redditch United FC on 23 July 2017 (2nd half)
Stratford Town U14s play in a friendly tournament at Redditch United FC on 23 July 2017. 2nd Half
Stratford Town 2-1 Fleet Town
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Chesham United vs Hereford - 23/12/2017 - Courtesy Of Trevor Hyde
Breaking News | Lynn chairman well aware that success can bring fresh problems in non-league
Breaking News | Lynn chairman well aware that success can bring fresh problems in non-league
Breaking News | Lynn chairman well aware that success can bring fresh problems in non-league
King's Lynn Town chairman Stephen Cleeve, right, at the unveiling of Ian Culverhouse as manager in February 2017. Picture: Ian Burt As disappointed as King’s Lynn Town chairman Steve Cleeve is to be losing manager Ian Culverhouse this summer, he knows it comes with the territory. The former Norwich City and Aston Villa assistant manager is on target to hit an incredible 100 points in his first full season, if victory at eighth-placed Chesham can be secured on Saturday. That would also seal secon...
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KTFC v Hereford FC - highlights - 19/12/2017
Highlights of Kettering Town's 3-1 defeat at home to Hereford.
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Coton House Country Estate, Rugby | CALA Homes
A unique development of both new and old refurbished buildings, the Coton House Estate brings the height of characterful, contemporary living to Churchover village, near Rugby.
Canvey Island F.C 2-1 North Greenford United F.C : Match Highlights
The F.A Cup 2013-2014 Season.
Report (Canvey Island F.C): Canvey Island ensured they will be in the hat for the FA Cup 4th Qualifying Round draw with a dramatic 2-1 victory against North Greenford United at The Prospects Stadium on Saturday.
The tie looked set to be heading for a replay until, for the second FA Cup match in succession, the Gulls secured their progress with a last minute winner.
The match started at a frantic pace, with Simon Thomas having a shot saved by North Greenford goalkeeper Lee Pearce in the opening minute of the match when through on goal.
The visitors then had a similar chance when Anthony O'Connor raced in behind the Canvey defence, but Josh Vickers was equal to the effort and made a solid save.
Back up the other end Lee Pearce denied Canvey again by tipping Simon Thomas' headed effort over the crossbar for a corner.
After this lively opening the match settled down, with Canvey having the lion's share of possession but North Greenford looking dangerous on the counter attack.
Spencer Bellotti had a good chance on the half hour mark, but having taken the ball into the area his shot across goal from a tight angle narrowly missed the target.
North Greenford's Anthony O'Connor was causing problems for the Canvey defence when given the opportunity, and on 37 minutes he found himself one on one with Josh Vickers for the second time.
However, once again the Arsenal loanee made a good decision, rushing from his line and smothering the shot on it's way to goal.
Canvey took the lead on 39 minutes when a cross found the head of Simon Thomas who flicked the ball goalwards where Spencer Bellotti was lurking. The striker jumped with defender Charlie Defty, and between them they steered the ball into the top corner to give the Gulls a 1-0 advantage.
The opening 20 minues of the second half was one way traffic, with Canvey launching attack after attack yet somehow failing to extend their lead.
On 50 minutes Simon Thomas did well to break into the box and unselfishly cut the ball back across for Matt Game, but his well struck first time shot was cleared off of the line by defender Daryl Brown.
Five minutes later Sheldon Sellears collected the ball inside his own half and ran the length of the pitch before drilling a shot into the side netting.
Perhaps Canvey's best chance of the second half fell to midfielder Freddie Warren on 59 minutes when he gained possession just inside the area following a goal mouth scramble. Warren hit his shot well, but the ball hit the inside of the post and rolled agonisingly along the line before going out for a goal kick.
Another near miss came on 67 minutes when Sheldon Sellears' free kick hit the cross bar, with the impressive winger now having hit the woodwork on several occasions this season without scoring.
1-0 is always a fragile lead to hold in any match, let alone in an FA Cup tie with a place in the final qualifying round at stake.
This proved to be the case when Ashley Dumas conceded a penalty in the 68th minute after fouling Harry Walker. The referee initially signalled for a free kick, but his assistant put his flag across his chest to signal that the offence took place in the area.
Liam Hind stepped up and sent Vickers the wrong way to level the scores.
Canvey manager Danny Heale changed his strike force in an attempt to get back on top, with Simon Thomas and Spencer Bellotti making way for Jay Curran and Jordan Pavett.
Pavett's introduction on 80 minutes nearly paid dividends immediately, with the striker shooting wide from the edge of the box seconds after having come on.
Curran then had a fantastic chance on 82 minutes after capitalising on a misplaced back pass. He managed to get to the ball before Lee Pearce, but his eventual shot from a difficult angle hit the post.
Canvey were by now throwing the proverbial kitchen sink at North Greenford, but it looked as though it wasn't to be as the match entered the 92nd minute.
However, in true FA Cup fashion, Jay Curran launched one last attack and was tripped in the area by the visiting defender and the referee pointed to the spot.
Curran picked himself up to take the penalty, but he drilled his kick straight down the middle and Lee Pearce was able to beat the ball away.
Fortunately for Canvey the ball fell to Ashley Dumas who had reacted well to the save, and with his left foot he was able to send it back across goal for Curran to steer home from close range to spark wild celebrations.
North Greenford were incensed by the decision to allow the goal to stand after it appeared Curran may well have been in an offside position when he collected Dumas' pass, but with the assistant referee retreated back from his position for the penalty the flag stayed down and the match was won.
Attendance: 332
Matchday Vlog #38 vs Canvey Island
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Canvey Island F.C 2-1 North Greenford United F.C : The Goals
The F.A Cup 2013-2014 Season.
Report (Canvey Island F.C): Canvey Island ensured they will be in the hat for the FA Cup 4th Qualifying Round draw with a dramatic 2-1 victory against North Greenford United at The Prospects Stadium on Saturday.
The tie looked set to be heading for a replay until, for the second FA Cup match in succession, the Gulls secured their progress with a last minute winner.
The match started at a frantic pace, with Simon Thomas having a shot saved by North Greenford goalkeeper Lee Pearce in the opening minute of the match when through on goal.
The visitors then had a similar chance when Anthony O'Connor raced in behind the Canvey defence, but Josh Vickers was equal to the effort and made a solid save.
Back up the other end Lee Pearce denied Canvey again by tipping Simon Thomas' headed effort over the crossbar for a corner.
After this lively opening the match settled down, with Canvey having the lion's share of possession but North Greenford looking dangerous on the counter attack.
Spencer Bellotti had a good chance on the half hour mark, but having taken the ball into the area his shot across goal from a tight angle narrowly missed the target.
North Greenford's Anthony O'Connor was causing problems for the Canvey defence when given the opportunity, and on 37 minutes he found himself one on one with Josh Vickers for the second time.
However, once again the Arsenal loanee made a good decision, rushing from his line and smothering the shot on it's way to goal.
Canvey took the lead on 39 minutes when a cross found the head of Simon Thomas who flicked the ball goalwards where Spencer Bellotti was lurking. The striker jumped with defender Charlie Defty, and between them they steered the ball into the top corner to give the Gulls a 1-0 advantage.
The opening 20 minues of the second half was one way traffic, with Canvey launching attack after attack yet somehow failing to extend their lead.
On 50 minutes Simon Thomas did well to break into the box and unselfishly cut the ball back across for Matt Game, but his well struck first time shot was cleared off of the line by defender Daryl Brown.
Five minutes later Sheldon Sellears collected the ball inside his own half and ran the length of the pitch before drilling a shot into the side netting.
Perhaps Canvey's best chance of the second half fell to midfielder Freddie Warren on 59 minutes when he gained possession just inside the area following a goal mouth scramble. Warren hit his shot well, but the ball hit the inside of the post and rolled agonisingly along the line before going out for a goal kick.
Another near miss came on 67 minutes when Sheldon Sellears' free kick hit the cross bar, with the impressive winger now having hit the woodwork on several occasions this season without scoring.
1-0 is always a fragile lead to hold in any match, let alone in an FA Cup tie with a place in the final qualifying round at stake.
This proved to be the case when Ashley Dumas conceded a penalty in the 68th minute after fouling Harry Walker. The referee initially signalled for a free kick, but his assistant put his flag across his chest to signal that the offence took place in the area.
Liam Hind stepped up and sent Vickers the wrong way to level the scores.
Canvey manager Danny Heale changed his strike force in an attempt to get back on top, with Simon Thomas and Spencer Bellotti making way for Jay Curran and Jordan Pavett.
Pavett's introduction on 80 minutes nearly paid dividends immediately, with the striker shooting wide from the edge of the box seconds after having come on.
Curran then had a fantastic chance on 82 minutes after capitalising on a misplaced back pass. He managed to get to the ball before Lee Pearce, but his eventual shot from a difficult angle hit the post.
Canvey were by now throwing the proverbial kitchen sink at North Greenford, but it looked as though it wasn't to be as the match entered the 92nd minute.
However, in true FA Cup fashion, Jay Curran launched one last attack and was tripped in the area by the visiting defender and the referee pointed to the spot.
Curran picked himself up to take the penalty, but he drilled his kick straight down the middle and Lee Pearce was able to beat the ball away.
Fortunately for Canvey the ball fell to Ashley Dumas who had reacted well to the save, and with his left foot he was able to send it back across goal for Curran to steer home from close range to spark wild celebrations.
North Greenford were incensed by the decision to allow the goal to stand after it appeared Curran may well have been in an offside position when he collected Dumas' pass, but with the assistant referee retreated back from his position for the penalty the flag stayed down and the match was won.
Attendance: 332
Dave Hope & Malcolm Watkins | Hereford FC 7-0 Ewyas Harold
Hereford FC 7-0 Ewyas Harold - Assistant Manager Dave Hope and Manager Malcolm Watkins give their thoughts.
Sam Collins post-match interview (V Hereford FC)
Dakota Flypast Over Buckingham Palace For The Queen's Diamond Jubilee 2012