Corinthian Casuals v South park Saturday 26th February 2016 3pm Ryman Division One South Casuals and South Park go head to head for the second time in just over a month this weekend. Both sides will be looking for a vital 3 points in the bid to keep the pressure on the playoff pack. Casuals still seeking their first competitive win over South Park will look to build on last weeks fine win at Herne Bay. Admission for the match is £8 adults £4 Concessions U16's Free (with accompanying paying adult) Match day Programme £2 Live match updates are available via the clubs twitter account
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Herne Bay V Corinthian Casuals Saturday 20th February 3pm Ryman Division One South Where do they play? HERNE BAY FOOTBALL CLUB THE SAFETY NET STADIUM WINCH’S FIELD STANLEY GARDENS HERNE BAY KENT CT6 5SG Tel: 01227 374156 www:hernebayfc.net Whats the ground like? Decent ground - shelter on all 4 sides and normally a healthy crowd. How much does it cost to get in? Adults: £9 Concessions: £5 How do I get there? From London and the West Approach East Kent on the M2 Motorway Continue to the end of M2 and follow signs to Margate / Ramsgate (A299) Stay on the A299 until the Herne Bay / Canterbury exit (A291) Take 2nd exit off 1st roundabout (R2) and then 1st exit off 2nd roundabout (R3) into Canterbury Road towards town centre. Pass under railway bridge and take the next turning on the left into Spencer Road. Take the next left into Stanley Gardens and turn left into the ground. How did they do last weekend? A 3-0 defeat away to Worthing which wasn't as bad as perhaps it sounds as the visitors were reduced to 9 men for nearly an hour of the contest. How did we get on there last season? A 2-1 defeat back in September 2014. After a poor start Casuals rallied second half but despite Lee Hall's penalty were unable to prevent a 2-1 loss. Anything else I should know? Worth visiting the programme shop just inside the turnstyle. Dont forget if you cant join us, follow all the action on Twitter @corinthiancas Corinthian Casuals v Walton Casuals Tuesday 16th February 2016 7.45pm Ryman Division One South Casuals and Walton Casuals finally meet this evening in a fixture that has been rescheduled several times already this evening. The battle of the Casuals sees our visitors looking to pull further away from danger as they have their eyes set on a mid-table finish. Their game at Three Bridges was called off over the weekend and the previous weekend they were pegged back 2-2 thanks to a late Carshalton Athletic equaliser. Casuals will be looking for the 3rd home win in a week ahead of Saturdays crucial match at Herne Bay. Admission for the match is £8 adults £4 Concessions U16's Free (with accompanying paying adult) Match day Programme £2 Live match updates are available via the clubs twitter account Corinthian-Casuals Football Club are proud to announce that Micky Stewart OBE has agreed to become their new President following the death of Jimmy Hill just before Christmas. Jimmy had been President since 1996. Stewart, former Surrey County Cricket Captain, England Test cricketer, England Team coach and manager, has been a member of Corinthian-Casuals since 1955/6. Before that he played for Wimbledon while still at school and then for Hendon. In 55/6 he played in the C-C team which reached the F.A Amateur Cup Final, giving up an England Amateur cap to play in an early round, 'though he did win a later cap against France. At the time of the Final against Bishop Auckland Micky was on cricket tour in the West Indies with an unofficial Test Team. When the match at Wembley was drawn 1 - 1 the club arranged to fly him home for the replay at Middlesbrough. But the plane was delayed and Micky arrived only five minutes before the kick-off. In those days there were no substitutes so Micky could only watch as Casuals lost 4- 1. That wasn't his only football disappointment. In 1956 he was also selected for the British Olympic team for the games in Melbourne only to be told by Sir Stanley Rous, then Secretary of the F.A., that as a professional cricketer he was ineligible; and that at a time when virtually every footballer in the Olympic side was getting the proverbial "pound in the boot". Disillusioned with "amateur" football Micky turned professional with Charlton Athletic for whom he played for three seasons. Meanwhile he was establishing a formidable cricket career. He was first chosen for Surrey Young Amateurs while still at school at Alleyns where he was captain of both cricket and football; after two years National Service he went on to play for Surrey for 20 years, a right handed opening batsman, scoring 27,000 runs, including a top score of 227 plus 50 centuries, helping them to a record run of 7 Championships. He was an outstanding close catcher, in 1957 taking 77 catches in a season, including 7 in an innings against Northamptonshire. He captained Surrey for 10 years leading them to the Championship in 1971. He played 8 Tests Matches for England, averaging 35 with a highest score of 87 and touring India as Vice-Captain in 63-64. In 1979 he returned to the Oval as Manager of Surrey for seven years, leaving in 1986 to become the first Manager of the England Test team, a post he held for six years, with a particular brief to oversee discipline, fitness and technical supervision. The Telegraph said "Stewart was way ahead of his time, not least in the aspects of fitness and planning." Graham Gooch, captain during the later years of Micky's time as England Manager, said: "We laid the foundations for what you see in the England set-up now. The fitness, the monitoring of fitness, the nutrition, it was the birth of all that on a team scale." In 1992 he moved on to become Director of Coaching at the England Cricket Board where he received widespread credit for modernising the coaching set-up and laying the groundwork for the modern day coaching structure that's widely lauded as one of the best in the world. Geoff Arnold, one of his protégés at Surrey said: "Undoubtedly, over the last fifty years, he has been the biggest influence as to where Surrey are now. People in the club always respect his views on what should happen and if they have a problem, they always go to Micky." Another of his protégés, of course, was his own son Alec who went on to become Captain of Surrey and the most capped England Test player of all time - and who's also a playing member of Corinthian-Casuals. In the middle of all this Micky took time away from cricket to manage Corinthian-Casuals from Jan 1971 to Sept 1975, seeing them through difficult years when the club had no ground and shared with Tooting & Mitcham. He's still actively involved in cricket, finding and helping to bring on young players at grass roots level. Now we welcome him to a new role in the club and a return to Tolworth where he and his wife have been regular visitors over recent times. Welcome home Micky and Sheila. David Harrison - Vice Pres CCFC Corinthian Casuals v Chatham Town Saturday 13th February 2016 3pm Ryman Division One South Casuals and Chatham Town meet this weekend with Casuals looking to build on Tuesdays victory over Guernsey. Our visitors have vastly improved under ex Man City midfielder Kevin Horlock and have eased away from the relegation zone. Casuals will be looking to repeat a 2-1 victory back in October where Emmanuel Akokhia hit the winner. Admission for the match is £8 adults £4 Concessions U16's Free (with accompanying paying adult) Match day Programme £2 Live match updates are available via the clubs twitter account Despite the recent storms tonight's match has passed an early morning inspection and we face Guernsey at 7.45pm Admission for the match is £8 adults £4 Concessions U16's Free (with accompanying paying adult) Match day Programme £2 Live match updates are available via the clubs twitter account Chipstead V Corinthian Casuals Saturday 6th February 3pm Ryman Division One South Where do they play? High Road, Chipstead, Surrey CR5 3SF Whats the ground like? Literally in the woods its a very picturesque setting and well worth a visit. How much does it cost to get in? Adults: £9 Concessions: £6 Under 16: £1 How do I get there? From M23/ M25 Take A23 northbound signposted towards Croydon. At Hooley turn left at traffic lights adjacent to BP garage which is Star Lane. Follow Star Lane into Elmore Road until reaching crossroads with High Road Chipstead (signposted Lower Kingswood & Reigate). Turn left and Chipstead F.C. is 200 yards on left. Parking for away teams is in the main car park adjacent to the clubhouse which is accessed by the second entrance on High Road next to the cricket club. From Purley/ CroydonLeave Purley by A23 southbound past Tescos on left. Follow A23 for about 1 mile into Coulsdon and turn right ( Red Lion pub on left) into Chipstead Valley Road. Go through traffic lights and take left fork 200 yards ahead at church into Portnalls Road (Smitham School on left). Follow this road for about mile ¾ which leads into Coulsdon lane and then bears left into High Road Chipstead. Go past White Hart pub on right, Rugby club on left, through crossroads at Elmore ponds, and Chipstead F.C. is 200 yards on left. Alternatively you can stay on A23 through Coulsdon into Hooley and turn right at B.P. Garage, then follow directions as from M23/25. Any problems-please call the Club on 01737 553250 How did they do last weekend? A 1-0 away win at Tooting & Mitcham which continues the Chips recent fine form as they bid to beat the drop. How did we get on there last season? A 2-0 victory last March. Anything else I should know? Dont think that going to Chipstead station is a good idea! Its a mile walk from the ground with no pavements. The club advise to travel to Coulsdon South and get a cab. Dont forget if you cant join us, follow all the action on Twitter @corinthiancas Hastings United V Corinthian Casuals Tuesday 2nd February 7.45pm Ryman Division One South Where do they play? The Pilot Field, Elphinstone Road, Hastings TN34 2AX Whats the ground like? One of the most traditional in non-league. Well worth a visit How much does it cost to get in? Adults: £10.00 Concessions: £6 Under 18: Free How do I get there? As you reach the northern outskirts of the town you will see a sign “Hastings & St Leonards, birthplace of television” on your left (A28 joins A21 at this point). You immediately pass under a bridge, take first turning right into Junction Road. After 300 yards you come to a ‘T’ junction. Turn right onto The Ridge and follow this road for about two miles going straight on at two roundabouts. Upon reaching the cemetery on your left turn right into Elphinstone Road and The Pilot Field is on your left after half-a-mile. How did they do last weekend? Our game at home to Hastings was postponed but prior to that they defeated Guernsey 2-0. How did we get on there last season? a 2-0 victory on a cold and wet Monday evening just under a year ago Anything else I should know? The main grandstand has been there since 1926 Dont forget if you cant join us, follow all the action on Twitter @corinthiancas |







