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Match Details - Ramsgate

Match Details - Ramsgate

Deres Admin17 Oct 2023 - 09:48

Preview of tomorrow night's trip down to Ramsgate

Wednesday 18th October 2023
Ramsgate vs Erith & Belvedere
Pitching In Isthmian League South East Divison
Kick-off 7.45pm
Southwood Stadium, Prices Avenue, Ramsgate, Kent, CT11 0AN

After Saturday's frustrating defeat at the Acclaim Handling Community Stadium the Deres are back on the road on Wednesday night when we face a tough away fixture against Ramsgate.

Here is everything you need to know about tomorrow's game.

Admission Prices
£10 - Adults
£5 - Concessions (Over 60's, Students & Unemployed)
Free - Under 18's

Match Officials
Referee: Jake Woodman
Assistant Referees: Benjamin Marshall & Nicholas Bone

Getting to the Game
Car –
Approach via A299 Thanet Way/Hengist Way
1. At the Lord of the Manor signalled interchange take the A299 Canterbury Road.
2. At the Royal Harbour App roundabout take the 2nd exit onto A255 Canterbury Road
3. At the Nethercourt Hill roundabout take the 2nd exit onto London Road
4. Take the 3rd left turn into St Mildred's Avenue
5. Take the 1st left into Queen Bertha Road and follow the road to the end.
6. After the right hand bend turn left into Southwood Road
7. Take immediate left into Prices Ave, the stadium is at the end of the street

Public Transport -
Leave Ramsgate station and turn right.
1. Head south along Wilfred Road
2. The the traffic light junction with the A255 Park Road cross the road and head along Grange Road.
3. After walking along Grange Road turn right into Southwood Road just before the zebra crossing.
4. Follow Southwood Road up to the Queen Bertha Road and turn right, then take the 1st left into Prices Ave

The Opposition
Club Name: Ramsgate
Ground: Southwood Stadium, Prices Avenue, Ramsgate, Kent, CT11 0AN
Distance from Park View Road (Round Trip): 129.6 miles
Colours: Red
Manager: Ben Smith
Last Season: 2nd

History
Ramsgate is one of the largest non-League clubs in Kent, and last season fielded 78 senior and youth teams, and for 2023/24 again includes 3 for women and 10 for girls as well as 2 senior men’s teams comprising the 1st Team and Under 23s. The club continues to grow and following the installation of the first fixed Panna cages at an English football stadium in 2020 replaced the pitch at Southwood with a new all-weather surface that was opened with a visit from Spurs’ U23s in July 2021. The current club restarted in 1945, after the ban on football in east Kent during World War 2 was lifted, and originally called Ramsgate Athletic have played at the Southwood Stadium continuously ever since.

Ramsgate has had senior football teams within the town since the late 1800s, and despite the paucity of newspaper coverage of football on the Channel side of the Isle of Thanet in the late 19th century there are reports of Ramsgate Athletic playing at Southwood along with the principal side, Ramsgate Town, who started about 1886 (and team photos of whom exist from 1898). At this time matches were played on several pitches around the town, including the Rams’ current home – Southwood. Football in east Kent closed down during the Great War and in 1919 the Southwood ground was provided for Ramsgate Town by Henry Weigall JP and Lady Rose Weigall, the club by then known as Ramsgate. In their first season they finished 3rd in the Kent FA League and reached the Kent Senior Cup final but lost to Northfleet at Maidstone 1-0 before a crowd of 10,000. In 1924 Ramsgate Town folded and Ramsgate Grenville moved to Southwood and, apart from the rise and fall of the more successful Dumpton-based Ramsgate (Press Wanderers) in the 1930s, Grenville became the senior Ramsgate side until another World War cancelled football.

Post-World War 2 honours have been many, especially in the late 1940s and through the 1950s, and again in the late 1960s and 1980s (and not forgetting the mid-2000s), Some say the ‘golden period’ was from 1954 to 1957, when former Scottish international Jimmy Blair was player/manager, and the Rams were back-to-back League Champions in 1955/56 and 1956/57, with a new attendance record being set in 1955/56 when 5,083 watched the derby against Margate. They also made Club history when they reached the 1st Round Proper of the FA for the first time in 1955, narrowly losing 5-3 at Watford (a record that stood for 50 years before reaching that round again). With the demise of the Kent FA League in 1959 the Club joined the Southern League, as well as the Thames & Medway Combination, and a new stand was erected on the southern side of the pitch. In 1971/72 the Club were promoted to the Southern League and changed its name to just Ramsgate, but after a decline in fortunes off the pitch the Club was relegated to Division 1 and then resigned from the League in 1976, with the 1st team taking the Reserves’ place in the new Kent League. In 1998/99 the Club was eligible for promotion back to the Southern League after winning the Kent Premier League championship and the Kent FA Senior Trophy, but decided the time was not right. This was followed with more silverware in 2000/01, winning the Kent Premier Division League Cup.

The 2004/05 season saw the Rams playing (and defeating) 4 sides from higher leagues pre-season, including old rivals Margate. In competitive football they made good progress in the FA Cup, winning at Kingstonian (2 leagues higher) before falling in the 2nd half to Dulwich Hamlet (1 league higher), whilst in the FA Vase they again reached the 3rd Round Proper. The best form was saved for the domestic season where the Rams again did the double winning both the Kent League Premier Cup and League Championship by a clear margin, and after extensive ground improvements entered Ryman 1 South in 2005. Summer 2005 saw the Rams start the new era with 2 more pieces of silverware, beating Herne Bay in the Kent League Challenge Shield and Margate in the Kent Messenger Challenge Cup. The Club reached the 1st Round Proper of the FA Cup, the only Step 4 club in the country to do so that season, equalling the Club record set 50 years earlier, but were defeated at Nuneaton. They won the League at their first attempt however, securing back-to-back promotions to the Ryman Premier Division for 2006/07. For most of their inaugural season in the Premier the Rams were settled in the ‘play-off spots’ and for several weeks in 2nd place, but the toll on the small squad was noticeable and they slipped to 9th place in the run-in. This meant another new record, as the Club had only managed to stay in the Southern League Premier for a single season in 1972. The 2007/08 season saw more club records being set, winning the Isthmian League Cup as well as reaching the play-offs for the Conference South. In 2008/09 an average performance dipped in the last months with relegation back to Division 1 South. Key players left to remain at the higher level, although a much younger local side avoided another drop in 2009/10 as some predicted.

Back in Division 1 the Rams usually finished around the play-offs until, after five managers in 14 months, they ended up in 21st place in 2013/14. This saw the return of Jim Ward for his 3rd spell in charge, and though the Rams were in 2nd place at Christmas the form dropped and they finished mid-table. A good start in 2016/17 didn’t last and with only 1 point from 3 games over Christmas coach Lloyd Blackman replaced ‘Wardie’ as manager. A 10-match unbeaten run saw a mid-table finish reprieve, with Blackman confirmed as gaffer for 2017/18. In 2018/19 there were changes in chairman and despite a good run in the FA Cup (ending at NLS Hemel Hempstead in the 3rd Qualifying Round) and an 8-game unbeaten run ending in October, Blackman stepped down and ex-Sittingbourne boss and former Rams’ captain Nick Davis took over. Indifferent results saw by ex-Herne Bay boss Jason Lillis appointed in October 2019, who in turn was replaced by Matt Longhurst in January 2020.

After 2 years in charge, 4 losses in a row saw Longhurst replaced by former Gills coach Steve Lovell in April 2022 for the last 4 games. Although a turn around in form saw the Rams just fail to return to the play-off places, they had been in for the first 8 months of the season, Lovell was retained for 2022/23, with the Rams topping the table or sitting in 2nd for the majority of the season until after Christmas. With a dip in form Lovell was released in March, and despite improved results and the Rams finishing as runners-up, disappointment in the play-offs resulted in a 15th season at Level 4 for 2023/24.

Head to Head
Deres: 12
Draw: 2
Ramsgate: 10
Deres Goals: 61
Ramsgate Goals: 38

Last Meeting
31/10/92 - FA Vase 1st Round
Deres 2
Ramsgate 1

Elsewhere in the League
All Kick Offs are 7.45pm unless stated

Tuesday
Pitching In Isthmian Premier Division/b]
Margate v Chatham Town
Wingate & Finchley v Horsham

[b]Pitching In Isthmian South Central Division
Ashford Town (Middx) v Ascot United
Hanworth Villa v Hartley Wintney
Leatherhead v Northwood

Pitching In Isthmian North Division
Brightlingsea Regent v Basildon United

Emirates FA Cup 4th Qualifying Round Replay
Sheppey United v Billericay Town

Sussex County Cup - 2nd Round
Burgess Hill Town v Little Common
East Grinstead Town v Hassocks
Haywards Heath v Broadbridge Heath
Lancing v Eastbourne United
Newhaven v Chichester City

Sussex County Cup - 1st Round
Whitehawk v Crowborough Athletic

Velocity Cup - 3rd Round
Herne Bay v Folkestone Invicta

Suffolk County Cup - Quarter Final
Lowestoft Town v Leiston

Kent Senior Cup - 2nd Round
Punjab United v Cray Valley PM

Wednesday
Pitching In Isthmian League Premier Division
Kingstonian v Enfield Town

Pitching In Isthmian League South Central Division
Southall v Thatcham Town

Sussex County Cup - 1st Round
Bognor Regis Town v Horsham YMCA

Further reading