Kentish Gazette Canterbury & District

City keep fighting back

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Chairman Tim Clark says Canterbury City’s run to the FA Vase semi-finals has forced the local council to take notice of the football club again.

City have endured a nomadic existence over the past decade, playing their home games at Herne Bay, Ashford, Deal and Faversham, whose Salters Lane ground is their current base.

Plans to bring the club back to Canterbury have hit so many hurdles along the way but with City now just one round from Wembley, they’re a major topic of conversati­on locally.

Canterbury City Council met with club bosses last month to discuss the way forward and now City are gearing up for two of the biggest games in their history when they face Cray Valley for a place in the final.

“It’s massive,” said Clark. “It’s really put football back on the map as far as the city of Canterbury is concerned.

“With everything that’s been going on off the pitch over the years, finally we can show people in the city what football can mean and actually that we’re not that bad.

“Even a few weeks ago, some people didn’t know there was a football club in Canterbury so the publicity has been absolutely fantastic.

“For me, it became personal with the council because to have worked with them – one hoped constructi­vely – and for them to turn round in 2013, as a city council with a lot of resources and say ‘we’ve given up, we can’t find you anywhere, over to you’, it was a really difficult time for the club.

“You’ve got two options. You either walk away or you dig in and say ‘we are not going anywhere’. I’m sure they would have liked us to disappear at that point but we dug in and fought back.

“We’ve now got some recognitio­n that we deserve.

“Any city should have a representa­tive football team and Canterbury City (Council), historical­ly, have dealt with their football club really poorly – before I was involved.

“It’s about time we were back on the agenda, as an issue that needs to be resolved.

“If it took a successful FA Vase run to do that and make people take notice, that in itself has been worth it.”

City’s amazing run to the semi-finals started way back in September since when they’ve made it through eight rounds and won more than £12,000 in prize money.

Clark said: “It’s been a real reward to those long-suffering, diehard supporters who come out regularly, to experience a really exciting cup run. We just hope we can keep it going.

“The semis are worth something like £10,000 and the big prize is getting to Wembley and some of the TV rights. For a club like ours,

‘We’ve now got some recognitio­n that we deserve’

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