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 Kingstonian F.C. - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kingstonian has a proud tradition and has had a recent period of great success, winning the Isthmian League in 1998 and The FA Trophy in 1999 and 2000 under reknowned manager Geoff Chapple, before beating two professional clubs on their way to a fourth round replay in The FA Cup in 2001.
Kingstonian Football Club are an English, non-league football club that will play the 2005-06 season in the Isthmian League First Division after being relegated from the Isthmian League Premier Division.
The club plays at the Kingsmeadow Stadium in Kingston upon Thames, which it built in 1989 after leaving their Richmond Road ground and now shares with AFC Wimbledon.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Kingstonian_F.C.   (211 words)

  
 TheFA.com - Kingstonian look to youth
Kingstonian chairman Rajesh Khosla is pleased with the appointment of Harris.
The Ghost of previous financial problems at Kingstonian means that new manager Kim Harris is putting his faith in youngsters as he plots a successful future.
Kingstonian had a delayed start to the current season, due to financial problems.
www.thefa.com /Grassroots/GrassrootsNews/Postings/2003/01/36218.htm   (650 words)

  
 Dagenham & Redbridge 1 Kingstonian 2
Kingstonian hit the Daggers on the break and after Matt Jones was dispossessed when he really should have cleared, a cross went straight in and was met by Eddie Akumoah at the far post who tapped the ball in.
Kingstonian attacked from the kick-off and were awarded a free kick near the corner flag.
Steve Forbes forced the keeper into the best save of the match when he hit a powerful and accurate side-foot towards the goal but saw it well tipped round the post by the Kingstonian keeper.
web.ukonline.co.uk /thedaggers/archive0001/reports/kings_h.html   (707 words)

  
 Printer Friendly Format - Sutton Guardian
Kingstonian hardly got off to the best of starts as the Poppies, currently top of the Conference table, took a 12th minute lead through Phil Brown.
By this time Kingstonian were firing on all cylinders with man of the match Geoff Pitcher orchestrating the attacks.
Kingstonian: Farrelly, Mustafa, Luckett, Crossley, Stewart, Harris, Patterson, Pitcher (Corbett, 89), Rattray, Leworthy, Akuamoah.
www.suttonguardian.co.uk /misc/print.php?artid=86574   (622 words)

  
 Guardian Unlimited Football Match Reports Kingstonian 0 - 1 Bristol City
Kingstonian's scorer in the first game, Phil Wingfield, was missing with a hamstring injury but home hopes were high as the teams emerged to a shower of balloons and the glare of the TV cameras.
The scorer was Scott Murray, a thorn in Kingstonian's side all evening, who cut in from the left and saw a low shot sneak in at the far post.
After all, this was arguably the biggest match in Kingstonian's history, though their manager is no stranger to these sort of occasions.
football.guardian.co.uk /Match_Report/0,1527,435136,00.html   (695 words)

  
 Printer Friendly Format - St. Albans Observer
Kingstonian's FA Trophy clash with Kettering on Saturday will make or break their season.
But he confirmed this week that he will not be desperate to strengthen his squad this season because Kingstonian, whose ground doesn't meet Football League standards, could not earn promotion to the Football League, even if they were to win the Conference championship.
And the Poppies inflicted a 2-0 defeat on Kingstonian when the two sides met in the Conference at Rockingham Road back in September.
www.stalbansobserver.co.uk /misc/print.php?artid=86040   (1528 words)

  
 Kingstonian Vs Maidenhead United
Kingstonian dominated the dying moments of the game and had several great chances to add to the score.
Kingstonian took the lead on 72 minutes in farcical circumstances.
However it was Kingstonian’s Stafford Browne who came closest to breaking the deadlock.
www.maidenheadunitedfc.co.uk /reports2003/20Dec.html   (581 words)

  
 Dover Athletic v Kingstonian
Kingstonian were content to sit on their lead as Dover pushed forward in an attempt to equalise.
He picked the ball up in his own half and ran 50 yards, disecting the Kingstonian defence before launching a shot at goal which was made easier for Farrelly by a deflection off the leg of a defender.
Dover have played worse than this and won but a defensive blunder and a wonder save from Farrelly were enough for Kingstonian to complete the double over the Whites.
www.dover-athletic.co.uk /season9900/25_3_00.html   (795 words)

  
 Printer Friendly Format - Wimbledon Guardian
Kingstonian cruised to a comfortable victory on Tuesday night to boost their confidence before Saturday's FA Trophy clash with Yeovil.
Kingstonian manager Geoff Chapple has challenged his players to show him how much they want success when they take on Yeovil at Kingsmeadow in the FA Trophy Fifth Round on Saturday.
Kingstonian: John, Mustafa, Luckett, Crossley, Stewart, Harris, Patterson, Pitcher, Rattray, Leworthy (Francis, 80), Akuamoah.
www.wimbledonguardian.co.uk /misc/print.php?artid=88980   (711 words)

  
 Printer Friendly Format - Streatham Guardian
It is only Kingstonian's second appearance in the quarter finals of the FA Trophy, the last being in 1990 when they went out to Barrow 1-0, after a 2-2 draw at Kingsmeadow.
Kingstonian manager Geoff Chapple and his Yeovil counterpart Colin Lippiatt are old friends and were partners at Woking, so they both knew one another's game plan.
Kingstonian manager Geoff Chapple used the opportunity of this Surrey Senior Cup Semi-Final to give a run-out to the rustier members of his squad, and they almost secured a final against Woking or Sutton United.
www.streathamguardian.co.uk /misc/print.php?artid=89579   (1043 words)

  
 Dover Athletic v Kingstonian
The Kingstonian defenders had a torrid time in testing conditions and were unable to clear the danger effectively most of the time with their sliced clearances going straight out of play or straight to Dover players.
Firstly, Athletic have an abysmal record against Kingstonian.
Dover dominated completely in the second period, with almost all of the play occurring in the Kingstonian half of the pitch.
www.dover-athletic.co.uk /season0001/10_10_00.html   (700 words)

  
 Kingstonian Sports Links - RealSportsNetwork.com
Kingstonian Inanimate objects are classified scientifically into three categories-- those that don't work, those that break down, and those that get lost.
-- Oscar Wilde Kingstonian "Not only is there no guarantee of the temporal immortality of the human soul, that is to say of its eternal survival after death; but, in any case, this assumption completely fails to accomplish the We had a lot in common.
Kingstonian FC Table-One.com - News, results, fixtures, history, reserves, and tables.
www.realsportsnetwork.com /Soccer_UEFA_England_Clubs_K_Kingstonian.html   (1588 words)

  
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At the start of the 2000-1 season Kingstonian had great hopes of a good conference position and indeed began upgrading their ground to football league status.
Kingstonian and their ground have achieved more press coverage than most other league clubs during the last year.
The ground itself is a decent small ground that is easily of conference standard but in my opinion falls short of being league standard for a number of reasons.
www.footballgroundz.co.uk /individualpages/kingstonian.htm   (355 words)

  
 ESPN.com Soccernet England: Full-time Report - Kingstonian v Bristol City
A late goal from Scott Murray cruelly ended Kingstonian's FA Cup dream at their tiny Kingsmeadow ground in the fourth round replay.
Kingstonian began the second period with more urgency and their extra endeavour was so nearly rewarded six minutes in.
City should have taken the lead moments later when a flowing move from inside their own half ended with Scott Murray bearing down on Kelly, only for the midfielder to slide his effort the wrong side of the post.
www.soccernet.com /england/2000/20010207/reports/kingstonian_bristolcity_full.html   (632 words)

  
 BBC SPORT ENG CONF Kingstonian 3-4 Yeovil
Kingstonian goalkeeper Jimmy Glass was in inspired form, denying Terry Skiverton with a superb save just before the interval, in what turned out to be the last action of a breathtaking first-half.
The goals kept coming, and Kingstonian were back in front again seven minutes later when Green headed home a left-wing Akuamoah cross.
Warren Patmore grabbed a dramatic late winner for title-challengers Yeovil as they won an enthralling game against relegation-threatened Kingstonian.
news.bbc.co.uk /sport/hi/english/football/eng_conf/newsid_1262000/1262325.stm   (347 words)

  
 Dover Athletic v Kingstonian
Dover extended their dismal record against Kingstonian to six defeats in the seven meetings between the two sides with a poor second half display against the team who were second bottom in the Conference before kick-off.
On that day Kingstonian, then playing in Division One of the Ithsmian League, caused an FA Cup upset by beating Dover, who were in their second season in the Conference, 2-1 in the Fourth Qualifying Round.
For Kingstonian the danger man was Sammy Winston, a player who caused problems for the Whites last season when playing for Sutton and a man Bill Williams was keen to bring to Crabble in the summer before he eventually joined the Ks for a significant fee.
www.doverathletic.com /season0001/26_9_00.html   (692 words)

  
 Printer Friendly Format - This Is Hertfordshire
Kingstonian return to Conference action for the first time in three weekson Saturday when they entertain Northwich Victoria at Kingsmeadow.
And if Kingstonian win that game, he will still be at the club for thecrunch clash with Woking on Boxing Day before the third round is played onJanuary 2.
That was Kingstonian's last league defeat and they will be lookingfor revenge in the FA Trophy game on January 16.
www.thisishertfordshire.co.uk /misc/print.php?artid=82703   (791 words)

  
 Sunday Mercury (Birmingham, England): Brough strike keeps double dreams alive; Kingstonian...2 Cheltenham Town...2.(Football)@ HighBeam Research
Kingstonian twice led in the semi-final first leg but Neil Grayson hit the first equaliser for the holders and Brough levelled again on 72 minutes to ensure next week's return at Whaddon Road is finely balanced.
Surrey side Kingstonian, managed by Geoff Chapple, delighted their fans in a crowd of 2,203 by taking a 28th-minute lead.
JOHN Brough kept double-chasing Cheltenham on Wembley way with the second equaliser in a fascinating FA Umbro Trophy clash.
www.highbeam.com /library/doc0.asp?DOCID=1G1:60199998&refid=ip_encyclopedia_hf   (206 words)

  
 Kingstonian Home
As it was, Kingstonian had the boost of the equaliser on the stroke of half time as Ball fired in a fine cross from the right and Wingfield climbed highest to head in from six yards out.
Three minutes later Kingstonian threatened for the first time as Tim Sills cracked in a low free kick that Andy Pape failed to hold, but Greg Ball hit the rebound in to the side netting.
Kingstonian: Key, Alimi, Thurgood, Lewington, Flitter, Hustwick(Pinnock 55), Collins(Ocquaye 72), J Sills, T Sills, Ball, Wingfield.
www.btinternet.com /~SUTTON.UNITED/season/2002-03/kingstonianH.html   (495 words)

  
 CIFC v Kingstonian (07/12/02)
Kingstonian are a good defending team and a special mention has to go out to ex-Chelsea pro Craig Rocastle for his dominating performance in the middle of the park.
However the Kingstonian defence held firm and they managed to contain the daring runs by Lee Boylan and Jeff Minton, the deep crosses from John Kennedy and Steve Parmenter on each wing, plus the fancy flick on's from Neil Gregory's head.
Kingstonian though didn't give up the fight and on seventy minutes grabbed their equaliser.
www.canveyfc.com /2002/reports/28.htm   (1600 words)

  
 Hereford United 0 ~ Kingstonian 0: Wednesday, April 18, 2001
Kingstonian needed all three points to boost their bid to hang on to Conference status while United desperately needed a win if they were to retain any realistic hope of the top seven place which would bring them a LDV Vans Trophy spot next season.
Kingstonian manager Geoff Chapple, whose record in non-league football is second to very few over the years, admitted that the draw was not really enough for his side.
But neither attack could find a way past Scott Cooksey in the United goal and Jimmy Glass, the keeper whose goal kept Carlisle in the Football League with the last kick of the 1998-9 season, between the posts for the Ks.
www.thisishufc.co.uk /herefordshire/hufc/sport/HEREFORD_SPORT_UNITED_ARCH_E4.html   (559 words)

  
 This Is Local London
Kingstonian turned in their best performance of the season to defeat Whyteleafe 2-0 at Church Road on Monday and register their first league win of the season.
Kingstonian wrapped up their pre-season campaign with a 2-1 defeat in the pouring rain against a strong Walton & Hersham side at Stompond Lane.
Kingstonian's pre-season hit another high note in their final Kingsmeadow friendly with an impressive display against a strong Fulham reserve side.
www.thisislocallondon.co.uk /authors.var.978.20.0.php   (275 words)

  
 kingstonian_away_league
Kingstonian's centre forward, Tim Sills, a player who always causes the Canaries problems, forced James Robinson into a good save and Phil Wingfield headed against the bar in the first half.
James Ayres and Matt Childs performed heroics in defence and Nolan's trickery frustrated the Kingstonian players as time ran out for the home side.
Hitchin's dismal run of five consecutive league defeats came to an end on Saturday thanks to a gritty performance against in-form Kingstonian.
www.hitchintownfc.co.uk /match_reports_2002-3/kingstonian_away_league.shtml   (244 words)

  
 Kingston Guardian: Sport: Local Sport
Kingstonian tumbled to their second Ryman League defeat in four days when they conceded three goals in the first 35 minutes as they went down 3-1 to Croydon Athletic at Mayfield on Tuesday.
If Kingstonian are going to get among the promotion places, then this is just the sort of game they needed to win.
Kingstonian manager Ian McDonald's bold bid to get his side among the goals failed to pay off against Dulwich Hamlet on Saturday.
www.kingstonguardian.co.uk /sport/localsport   (284 words)

  
 AFC Wimbledon Match report AFC Wimbledon vs. Kingstonian (18th January 2005)
Kingstonian looked brighter as the game wore on, while the Dons seemed pretty comfortably in control of the game, but couldn’t match the first-half passages of passing and movement.
As Kingstonian enjoyed their most consistent spell of possession of the game, Okujwa turned Conroy on the edge of the box but shot straight at Smith.
After playing some excellent passing football in the first half, the Dons held on comfortably in the second period to complete a 2-1 victory over Kingstonian at Kingsmeadow in the sides’ first competitive meeting since Wimbledon’s reformation in an AFC guise.
www.afcwimbledon.co.uk /livematch.php?fixture_id=3792   (1012 words)

  
 kingstonian_home_league
Kingstonian finished the stronger side and Hitchin were clearly under pressure in the closing stages.
Kingstonian almost went ahead on the hour, but Phil Wingfield's header from a corner was blocked on the line by Nick Grime.
On the evidence of this performance, Kingstonian will probably feature in the top half dozen places at the end of the campaign.
www.hitchintownfc.co.uk /match_reports_2002-3/kingstonian_home_league.shtml   (309 words)

  
 Kingstonian
Kingstonian were penned back in their own half and Pitcher wasted there best early opportunity by firing his free kick into the T-End.
With Kingstonian obviously alarmed by the forward play of City in the first half they reverted to the tried and tested Conference tactic of constant tumbling and exaggerated dives that brought to mind last season's encounter with Stevenage.
despite their lack of chances it was Kingstonian who took the lead by showing a glimpse of class and perhaps demonstrating the difference between the Conference and the Southern League.
www.t-ender.co.uk /matchreps_old/kingst.htm   (608 words)

  
 CIFC v Kingstonian (08/09/01)
Kingstonian were rarely in the action and seemed at a loss to know how to answer Canvey's imagination, flair or skill.
In truth, Kingstonian were a shambles at the back and it was only Canvey's inability to convert chances into goals that let the visitors off the hook.
Mark Stimson, Adam Miller and Steve Parmenter were managing to get the ball forward for Steve Tilson and Paul Cobb to torment the Kingstonian defence while at the back the famous back three of Steve Ward, Ben Chenery and Mick Bodley were determined not to be beaten.
www.canveyfc.com /2001/reports/7.htm   (1069 words)

  
 Heybridge Swifts 24 Kingstonian (from Hendon Times)
Despite Kingstonian dominating the midfield battles in the second period, they were unable to add to their tally, and Heybridge pulled another back on 80 minutes when Neil Cousins was brought down by Jones.
Swifts have been loose at the back since their seven-goal FA Cup hammering by Bristol City back in October, and visiting Kingstonian were in front as early as the 5th minute as Scott Steele was left alone to head in.
Kingstonian got back to winning ways at Scraley Road on Saturday, hitting four past a defensively poor Heybrudge side.
www.hendontimes.co.uk /sport/ryman/display.var.677604.matches.heybridge_swifts_24_kingstonian.html   (275 words)

  
 Kingstonian (away) : Nationwide Conference : 13th October 1999
Kingstonian had the lions share of the possession but only had a seventh minute shot by Junior Kadi to count for their efforts.
Like the first half, the second half started tentatively but it was Kingstonian who had first bite of the cherry.
Yeovil were creating their own pressure by breakaway play and this all had the start of a Yeovil away performance of last season.
www.ciderspace.co.uk /fixtures/1099-kingstonian-away.htm   (1022 words)

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