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With the withdrawal of London Colney, Bethnal Green United stepped up in their place tonight at the Brockwell Stadium and was to be on the wrong end of an 8-1 rout with four of Canvey’s strikers all getting on the score-sheet.
There were home debuts for Steve Ward and new signing Matt Game; returning from minor foot surgery as well as Andrew West, Greg Cohen, Kevin Dobinson and James Rowe all rested from Saturday.
It took only 3 minutes for Danny Heale; questionably offside to receive the ball
Canvey Island completed their pre-season preparations with a convincing 5 – 0 win over Cheshunt at the Brockwell Stadium this afternoon.
Canvey fielded two new trailists from Grays Athletic in centre-half Jon Glowacki and left-winger Alex Rhodes. Former Dartford winger Hussein Isa was left on the bench for the first-half but had the chance to prove his worth again after the break.
Cheshunt was forced into an early substitution when Tom Tresadern went off after only 10 minutes and throughout th
Canvey Island progressed into the next round of the FA Cup with a second half performance that saw them breeze past Newport Pagnell Town and finish the game with a well deserved result that must be leaving Swans’ Manager Terry Shrieves reeling in the fact he’d just previously won the cursed Manger of the Month award.
The Gulls dominated from the start, but James Russell did well the stop an early threat in the opening moments. From then on Canvey played creative football that couldn’t quite dev
Canvey Island put last weekend’s disappointing defeat at Kingstonian behind them by convincingly running riot over visitors Cray Wanderers this afternoon at the Brockwell Stadium.
Cray were forced into a change even before a ball was kicked as Dave King who had seriously injured himself during the warm-up was replaced in goal by defender Aaron Day.
Day gave a good account of himself between the sticks but the same couldn’t be said for the players in front of him who at times were guilty of som
Canvey Island comfortably dispatched visitors Hendon to rack up their fourth league win on the bounce this afternoon. Canvey were assisted by the fact that Hendon made the game hard work for themselves by having three players sent off.
The windy conditions made balls above head height difficult as Daniel Sintim found out on 4 minutes when his sliced clearance was gathered in the wind, travelled behind him and had to be plucked out of the air on the goal line by Berkely Laurencin.
It was Hendon
It was five on the bounce for Canvey Island tonight as they ran out 3 – 2 winners against Croydon Athletic. Croydon gave the Gulls a tough game though and the speed and skills of Shabazz Baidoo and Tom Bolarinwa constantly kept Canvey’s rearguard on their toes.
Canvey started the game comfortably in control however and went ahead when Matt Game chased down a fifty-fifty ball that rebounded off of him and fell behind the Croydon backline. Game reached the ball on the edge of the penalty area, mo
Canvey Island seeking revenge for their loss at New Lodge earlier in the season gave a victory worthy first-half performance that brought with it three goals for the hosts before the break in reply to Billericay’s 4th minute opener in front of the 621 in attendance for today’s New Year derby.
Canvey fielded the same starting eleven as their previous fixture against Lowestoft Town way back on December 14th whilst Billericay started new signing Peggy Lakondo in the holding midfield role and forme
Robbie King notched either side of Danny Heale’s goal to continue his run as Canvey Island’s top scorer as the Gulls comprehensively strolled to victory over a Maidstone United team that unfortunately reflected their league position and are ultimate poised for the drop.
It read 1 minute and 55 seconds on the stopwatch, when King netted his first; capitalising on a huge defensive mix-up. A simple pass was rolled to Joe Vines who let the ball run across him, unknown to Vines was that King was cha
Previously undefeated Bury Town succumbed to a 3-nil defeat at the Brockwell Stadium this evening, wasting their opportunities in many instances and failing to withstand attacks from Canvey’s ferocious forwards.
Both Bury and Canvey played the passing game well and in doing so created ample opportunities throughout the high tempo fixture. It was Bury who very nearly got off the mark first after only 3 minutes, but Sam Reed fired his warning shot across the face of goal.
Frankie Everett had Can
The spirit of the FA Cup returned to the Brockwell Stadium this afternoon with Canvey Island playing host to Conference South outfit and former Ryman League derby opponents, Dartford.
A bumper crowd of over 700 with at least half travelling through the toll booths witnessed the action start from the off.
Charlie Sheringham, son of former Premiership striker Teddy put narrowly over after just three minutes from just inside the penalty area.
Down the other end, Danny Heale put his effort from j
This afternoon Canvey Island hosted the reverse of their season opener as Kent outfit Margate, currently occupying one place below Canvey in the league table visited the Brockwell Stadium.
Canvey named an line-up unchanged from that which started against Sutton previously in the week, but did welcome back Jay Curran and Craig Davidson to the subs bench in place of Jamie Matthews and Ben Britnell.
Canvey started as they meant to go on, dominating the opening half with Margate providing little t
Competitive football returned to the Brockwell Stadium this evening as Canvey Island entertained Harrow Borough a fixture that more often than not has proved difficult for Canvey to get a result.
James Rowe had a great chance to put Canvey ahead after just 16 seconds, when he beat Harrow’s backline early but his effort flashed wide of the far post. Harrow reacted strongly to the early scare but their woeful finishing and some last gasp defending from Canvey prevented them from taking the lead o
Canvey Island took on Kingstonian at the Brockwell Stadium this afternoon looking to continue their great Ryman Premier campaign after last weekend’s FA Cup break and whilst Canvey replayed at Hitchin this past Tuesday, Kingstonian managed to get their result at first time of asking beating Bognor Regis four-one down on the south-coast.
Canvey’s only change from Tuesday was Craig Davidson coming in for Leon Gordon. A shuffle in midfield to accommodate Crow meant Gabriel Fanibuyan being pushe
Despite much possession Canvey Island made hard work of their FA Cup fixture this afternoon.
Canvey undid themselves by lowering to Whitstable’s level of play, reverting to the long ball style and seemingly losing the wonderful creative football that saw them unlock Bury Town during the week.
Whitstable started as they meant to go on with Dan Wiske receiving an early caution. Dave Cory will kick himself that he didn’t put Whitstable ahead after only 8 minutes as James Russell’s parry landed at
Canvey Island welcomed Conference South outfit Welling United to the Brockwell Stadium this afternoon in what was to be a real challenge for the Gulls after the novelty of playing Bradford City and FC Twente.
Welling had an early opportunity squandered on 12 minutes after Jack Obersteller’s cross from the left was headed narrowly wide by Loui Fazackerly.
Three minutes later and Canvey’s Danny Heale flicked a throw-in forward that fell to James Rowe, but Rowe smashed his effort over the cross-b
Canvey Island clearly put the disappointing defeat at Harrow Borough behind them in preparation for hosting league leaders Sutton United. On the night Canvey played some exciting football, particular in the first-half and fully deserved something from the game. The Officials in charge of the match though thought otherwise and some highly questionable decision making turned the game on its head resulting in Sutton converting two penalties either side of half-time.
Canvey welcomed Matt Game and A
Just four days after exiting the FA Cup after a 20 penalty kick thriller at Dartford last Tuesday, Canvey Island exited the FA Trophy in poor fashion against lower league opposition in the form of AFC Sudbury.
Canvey started brightly and Chris Moore put Canvey Island ahead in the sixth minute; easily heading the ball past Nicky Eyre at his near post from Kevin Dobinson’s free-kick after Eyre failed to collect the ball.
Canvey’s lead was short lived though and Sudbury put their selves back on l
Canvey Island was lucky to snatch a point at the death from tonight’s fixture against Wealdstone in a game that presented little for the fans and showed all the hallmarks of two teams reflecting their current league standings.
With a heavy crosswind coming off the Thames Estuary both teams found it difficult to play their styles of football and many balls above ten feet off the floor were hard to control.
Robbie King had Canvey’s first effort of the game on 7 minutes as he hit a half-volley fr
Over previous seasons Canvey Island have learnt that teams like Harrow Borough are the draw specialists of the Ryman League; bobbing around mid-table, going no-where and one of the least attractive fixtures of the season.
Having said that, Canvey brought their A-game into this fixture; still riding high from their last gasp win this past Saturday and produced a match winning display to entertain the 182 in attendance.
There were two changes to the Canvey starting line-up with Robbie King
Canvey started today’s game brightly carrying on from where they left off against Harrow Borough during the week but fell behind on 12 minutes to Paul Johnson’s free-kick. Chris Moore had committed a foul for which he was cautioned and Johnson’s set piece fooled the Canvey defensive wall as they jumped over the ball and allowed it to sneak in at James Russell’s near post.
On 16 minutes Canvey were awarded a free-kick twenty-five yards from goal, but Danny Heale’s initial effort was handled righ
Canvey Island went into this afternoon’s fixture at the Brockwell Stadium determined to prove that their disappointing showing against Wealdstone midweek was just a blip in their bid to secure a playoff spot.
Alex Rhodes gave Canvey an almost perfect start after just 80 seconds, but he couldn’t keep his 30 yard free-kick down and it sailed narrowly over the crossbar.
Danny Heale had the ball in the net for Canvey on 18 minutes, but he was judged to have been offside when he pounced on the loos
Canvey Island hosted League Two outfit Bradford City for their first pre-season fixture at the Brockwell Stadium. Bradford City Manager and former Canvey Island player Peter Taylor fielded two different starting XIs during this game, which included former Southend United player Lewis Hunt starting at right-back. Chris Moore returned to the heart of defence for Canvey, replacing the injured Steve Ward and there were starts for new striker Danny Heale, Greg Cohen and Kevin Dobinson.
Canvey sta
Dutch Champions FC Twente put on an exhibition in passing football this afternoon at the Brockwell Stadium, but at times Canvey didn’t always let them have it their own way and certainly never said die despite the full-time score-line.
Canvey, playing three up front and brandishing their new white away kit settled down and played some neat football. James Rowe was linking up well with Danny Heale and on 6 minute, Rowe intercepted a weak pass between the FC Twente defenders but the attack broke
In a lively encounter at the Brockwell Stadium this afternoon, Canvey Island welcomed Conference South title challengers Chelmsford City.
Looking to improve upon the score-line against Welling United last weekend, Canvey fell behind early when Anthony Cook’s corner from the right found Dave Rainford’s head at the far post and he converted past James Russell after only 3 minutes.
Jay Curran had a rare chance for Canvey on 9 minutes, but he struck over from the edge of the area.
James Russell h
From a Canvey Island point of view hosting Tooting & Mitcham is never an easy or entertaining fixture and today’s result proved that again as lady luck favoured the Terrors and Canvey’s inability to finish in front of goal ultimately decided the result.
Canvey totally dominated the first twenty minutes of the match, in fact had it not been for an acrobatic save from Jamie Butler, Tooting could well have been behind after only 5 minutes as he turned Danny Heale’s free-kick around his near po