Kentish Gazette Canterbury & District

City turn back on Homelands for league rivals

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Canterbury City are moving out of Homelands in favour of a new groundshar­e arrangemen­t with another Southern Counties East League club. City, who have been playing at Ashford United’s ground for the past three years, will switch to Deal for their 2017-18 matches. Canterbury City chairman Tim Clark said: “It is public knowledge that there have been some ongoing legal issues at Homelands which in turn have impacted on the 3G all-weather playing surface there. “My job as chairman is to ensure that City can continue play SCEL football next season while we move towards having our own stadium in due course. “We approached Deal Town, who were welcoming in their response and we have now agreed terms with them for next season which is great news. “Deal have put a lot of effort into improving the Charles Ground and the playing surface looks good. “Both myself and Deal chairman Dave Chmura feel that this arrangemen­t will positively benefit both clubs and the necessary League and FA registrati­on formalitie­s are now being attended to.” Hoops’ chairman Mr Chmura added: “The rising standard of both the playing surface and the facilities at the Charles Ground were major factors in Canterbury’s decision to approach us requesting a oneseason groundshar­e. “This agreement is a reward for all the hard work that has been put in by everyone at the club over the past few years. “Our loyal supporters can now look forward to watching Southern Counties East League matches at the ground every week next season and when the two clubs play each other, the phrase ‘local derby’ will take on a whole new meaning.”

 ?? Picture: Ian Ralphs ?? Canterbury (maroon) look to stop Croydon in their tracks
Picture: Ian Ralphs Canterbury (maroon) look to stop Croydon in their tracks

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