Thursday, 29 April 2010

AN ALL IMPORTANT DAY TRIP TO CANVEY ISLAND!!

Saturday sees the biggest game in Town's history since the club was formed in 2001. The Town Army will be travelling in vast numbers along the A13 and by train to visit Canvey Island to face our rivals in Concord Rangers for a winner takes all play off final. The excitement is already building at cold end HQ after Tuesday night's victory at Wingate and Finchley. It was a very special evening with lots of old faces from the old Enfield FC Southbury Road days present with the noise generated by the away fans making it feel more like a home game.

The cold end recommends you make the trip to the Essex seaside island to support Steve and Del's team on to a famous victory and promotion glory.

The other Ryman League play off fixtures sees Boreham Wood (finished 4th) take on Kingstonian (finished 5th) for a place in the Blue Square South in the Ryman Premier Division play-off final.

The Division One (South) play-off final takes place on the Kent coast where Folkestone Invicta (2nd) play Godalming Town (4th).

PENALTY KICKS ANYONE???

Since the re-organisation of the Ryman League, each Division One (North) play off final has gone down to a nerve jangling penalty shoot out.

In 2007 Harlow Town won 5-3 on PENS against AFC Sudbury (who had beaten Enfield Town in the semi-final) after a 2-2 draw AET in front of 948 people at Barrows Farm.

In 2008 Canvey Island won 5-4 on PENS at Redbridge after a 1-1 draw AET with 905 people in attendance.

Last season Waltham Abbey won 5-4 on PENS against Concord Rangers after a 1-1 draw AET at Capershots. 459 people saw this game.

So the omens are penalty kicks and a sequence of winning teams of HOME....AWAY....HOME.....???????

COME ON TOWN!!!!

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