Thursday’s pre-season friendly will be a trip down memory lane for the Stones’ faithful.
Hakan Hayrettin takes his team to Hythe Town, managed by former club captain Steve Watt. The home of the Cannons – Reachfields – was always a popular one back in the Kent League days, with its clubhouse views and one of the biggest match day burgers! (Not that we’re food-obsessed).
As well as reacquainting yourself with this coastal favourite, there’s also a chance to catch-up with some very familiar faces. Watty’s squad includes Stones’ legends in Alex Brown, Alex Flisher, Frannie Collin and James Rogers. Academy graduate Will Godmon is between the sticks and 16-year-olds Bradley Ihionvien and Morgan Williamson – who play for Stones under-23s – are also in the line-up.
帝國反擊戰 ?英國向印太部署航母戰鬥群的深層考量 voacantonese.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from voacantonese.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Variations | Edible plastic and other good news mvariety.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from mvariety.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Submitted by blue in dc
on July 26th, 2021 at 7:31 PM
“Michigan did what everyone said they should do and junked the press man, mostly, so they could run a bunch of zones…They did this very badly….The main problem is that they don t know what they re doing…..Is this forgivable because of covid and a sudden realization you can t play man
Absolutely not. This is a three month fall camp where you apparently didn t teach anyone anything. You got obliterated by Ohio State two years ago and saw your approach last year repeatedly exploited. You need to run zones. You had plenty of time to practice them with experienced players. And Michigan is nowhere near where they need to be.”