Season 2013/14
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23. Season 2013/14


Season 2013/14

FIRST TEAM
At a glance:
Final League Position SCEFL Premier Division 7th

Steve Chapman's three and a half years as manager comes to an end as he steps aside with Paul Gross taking over for season 2014/15. Steve has seen the team improving each year with 11th, 8th and 7th final placings. This season the club entered the FA Cup for the first time and reached the semi-final of the London Senior Cup with some notable scalps and second round proper of the FA Vase.

See link for full details, from league table click on individual club name for more in depth info.
https://fulltime-league.thefa.com/index.html?selectedSeason=443582091&selectedFixtureGroupAgeGroup=0&selectedDivision=7949964&selectedCompetition=0

History Insight: 27th December 2013: Storms across South East London saw the River Quaggy burst it's banks causing flooding at the bottom end of the ground resulting in the nearly houses being affected and one half of the pitch being underwater, see photo below.

YOUTH TEAMS

Kent Youth League U18 North
Final Position 4th
http://archive.kentyouthleague.co.uk/tables/1314/U18N

P W D L F A GD PTS
Welling United 16 13 1 2 69 23 46 40
Bromley 16 12 0 4 52 17 35 36
Cray Wanderers Youth 16 11 2 3 45 22 23 35
Cray Valley 16 10 2 4 49 23 26 32
Seven Acre & Sidcup 16 7 3 6 30 32 -2 24
Tonbridge Angels Youth 16 5 4 7 32 27 5 19
Erith & Belvedere 16 4 2 10 29 42 -13 13
Thamesmead Town 16 3 0 13 22 46 - 24 9
Vallance 16 0 0 0 13 109 -96 0

Kent Youth League U16 North (one point behind winners Thamesmead Town)
Final Position 2nd
http://archive.kentyouthleague.co.uk/tables/1314/U16N

P W D L F A GD PTS
Thamesmead Town 20 17 3 0 86 20 66 54
Cray Valley 20 17 2 1 70 14 56 53
Welling United 20 16 3 1 74 9 65 51
Cray Wanderers Youth 20 10 3 10 57 43 14 33
VCD Athletic 20 8 4 8 44 45 -1 27
Junior Reds 20 7 2 11 45 47 -2 23
Bromley 20 6 3 11 22 25 -3 23
Erith & Belvedere 20 6 3 11 30 61 -31 21
Phoenix Sports 20 3 3 14 26 67 -41 12
Long Lane 20 3 1 16 21 103 -82 10
Glebe Youth 20 2 3 15 25 66 -41 9

History Insight:
Coaching changes at Cray Valley as Joe Ford departs report from Kentish Football 5th June 2013
https://kentishfootball.co.uk/news/itwasaveryharddecisiontoleavecrayvalleysaysjoeford

FIRST TEAM SEASON MATCH BY MATCH WITH REPORTS AND PHOTOS FROM THE ARCHIVES WHERE AVAILABLE All games in date order.
See separate section for FA Cup debut Aug 2013 and London Senior Cup Semi-Final run

Sat 10-Aug 2013 SOUTHERN COUNTIES FOOTBALL LEAGUE (SCEFL) PREMIER DIVISION
Holmesdale 0 v Cray Valley 3
Goals: CV- Tunde Aderonmu 9, Adam Gross 75, Adam Marsh 85
Cray Valley: Sturgeon, A Matthews, A Gross, J Matthews, S Springett, K Dingri, (D Gunner), Aderonmu (Wheeler), J Wood, M Mckenna, L Wood (Stta), Marsh. Unused subs: Wilfort, Sawyer

Millers starting line up.

Joe Matthews in action.
Photos:
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The Millers opened their 2013/14 campaign with a comfortable 3-0 victory at Oakley Road. Tunde Aderonmu scored the first goal of the season in the newly named Southern Counties East Football League after 9 minutes and late strikes by Adam Gross and Adam Marsh, on their competitive debuts, gave Cray the perfect start to the new season.
Manager Steve Chapman gave debuts to Keeper Bobby Sturgeon, defenders Alan Matthews and Adam Gross, mid-fielders Michael Mckenna, Jamie Wood, Daryl Wheeler and forwards Adam Marsh and Lewis Wood in a new look side following the departures of six players to Erith and Belvedere over the Summer. Laurent Hamaci missed out due to a one game suspension carried over from last term.
The visitors started brightly and pressed the ‘Dalers’ goal from the kick off. A series of corners excellently delivered by Gross created havoc and only poor finishing prevented Cray going ahead before they did. The opening goal was largely as a result of slack defending from the home side. Millers' Captain Jamie Wood was quick to seize on a loose ball and found his brother Lewis unmarked in the box. Lew Wood's shot was well saved by Keeper Alex Hyde but the ball fell straight to the feet of Aderonmu who cooly slotted home from 10 yards. Further opportunities were created as Cray dominated the early exchanges and both Lewis Wood and Mckenna were unlucky not to score when their strikes narrowly missed the target. Skipper Jamie Wood picked up the first booking of the season following a heated exchange with Francis Bababula late in the first half as Cray went into the break a goal up.
As expected the home side stepped up their game after the interval and were unlucky not to level the scores when the otherwise impressive Kiran Dingri headed against his own crossbar. Cray's defence looked solid though and the new pairing of Joe Matthews and Steve Springett as centre backs dealt with any threat the home strikers had to offer. As legs started to tire Chapman introduced substitutes Dan Gunner and Daryl Wheeler, and with fresh legs on the park the Millers started to regain the initiative. In the 75th minute Lew Wood was cynically fouled as he headed goalwards. The resulting free kick was brilliantly executed by Adam Gross as he drove the ball past the wall and into the bottom corner. Stephen Ita replaced Lew Wood for the final 15 minutes and with the home side having little to offer upfront Cray looked to increase their goal tally. The 3rd goal finally came on 85 minutes when Wheeler's run into the box created a chance for Jamie Wood to score but his shot was parried by Hyde and Marsh was on hand to tap home from close range. The clean sheet was kept intact thanks to the woodwork when Mert Varli's long range effort in the final minute beat Keeper Sturgeon but hit the crossbar.

Tues 13-Aug 2013 SCEFL Prem Div
Cray Valley 1 v Tunbridge Wells 1
Goals: CV- Steve Springett 60
TW- Bobby Sturgeon OG 85

Cray narrowly failed to secure a famous victory over title favourites and FA Vase finalists Tunbridge Wells when they conceded a controversial goal five minutes from normal time. Despite only having nine men following the dismissals of Laurant Hamaci and Adam Gross the home side looked like hanging on for all three points until goalkeeper Bobby Sturgeon put through his own goal. There certainly looked like contact by a Tunbridge Wells player when Sturgeon collected a high ball from under the crossbar which caused the young keeper to drop the ball and it bounced over the line for the Wells' equaliser. Sturgeon challenged the decision but to no avail as referee Bakalarz awarded the goal. We'll have to wait now until the end of the season to see the impact of that goal for both sides.
Following the opening day's victory at Holmesdale the Millers manager Steve Chapman made three changes as he reverted to a more rigid 4-4-2 formation. Kiran Dingri made way for the experienced Paul Springett and Dan Gunner and Laurent Hamaci replaced Michael McKenna and Adam Marsh respectively. It was Hamaci's debut for the club but unfortunately it wasn't one to remember. He looked sharp and threatening in the opening exchanges but he was the first Cray player of the night to see red following two needless cautions, the second of which was just before half time meaning the home side went into the interval with 10 men.
Up until the sending off Cray had taken the game to the visitors and if it wasn't for some assured goalkeeping from Chris Olodogba would have surely gained an advantage. However, despite having created the majority of chances it was the Wells that should have gone ahead when the otherwise impressive Joe Matthews conceded a penalty with a reckless challenge. Tom Davey stepped forward to take the spot kick but fired his shot wide of the upright.
With the numerical advantage and the quality of the players in Tunbridge Wells squad it was obvious that they would push for the win in the second half. With Lewis Wood now playing as the lone forward the Millers re-organised and defended resolutely and in fact took the lead on the hour mark. Skipper Jamie Wood floated a free kick into the box and as Olodogba came to clear Steve Springett managed to rise higher and nonchantly flicked the ball over the advancing keeper into the empty net.
It wasn't long though before Cray were reduced to 9 men when left back Adam Gross picked up his second yellow of the evening with a mis-timed challenge near the half-way line. It was real 'backs to wall' defending from this point onwards as the Wells pushed forward captain Perry Spackman upfront and bought on ex-VCD striker Billy Shinners. In many respects the two dismissals spoilt what was an intriguing match in the first half as Cray looked to run the clock down at every opportunity. Chapman bought on Dingri and Marsh as inevitably legs started to tire but their luck ran out in the 85 minute when Sturgeon, who otherwise was brilliant on the night, gifted the visitors the winner.

Cray Valley: B Sturgeon, A Matthews, A Marsh, J Matthews, S Springett, P Springett, T Aderonmu, (K Dingri), J Wood (c), D Gunner, L Wood, (A Marsh), L Hamaci: Unused subs – Wilfort, Wheeler, Sawyer

Blogger: That'll be the day.
http://thatbetheday.blogspot.com/2013/08/cray-valley-pm-1-tunbridge-wells-1.html

Sat 17-Aug 2013 - See separate section FA Cup Debut
Extra Prem Round: Lancing Home Drew 1-1
Tues 20-Aug 2013 - See separate section FA Cup Debut
EXtra Prem Round Replay: Lancing Away Won 4-0

Sat 24-Aug 2013 SCEFL Prem Div
Deal Town 2 v Cray Valley 5
Goals: DT- L Quinn 50 (pen), J Gess 89
CV- A Deane 23, L Wood 41, B Barnes 44, A Gross 55, T Aderonmu 60
Cray Valley: B Sturgeon, A Matthews, J Matthews, S Springett, A Gross, A Deane, J Wood (P Springett), K Dingri (D Gunner), T Aderonmu, B Barnes (M McKenna), L Wood. Unused Subs – H Morgan, M Bailey

Match Action.

Goal celebration.
Photos:
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Cray recorded their first ever victory at the Charles Sports Ground against a Deal Town side that were forced to play almost the entire game with 10 men. With only 40 seconds on the clock ‘keeper Nick Shaw clattered into Millers striker Billy Barnes as he was put clean through on goal by Lewis Wood and referee Stephen Brown had no option but to send Shaw off. To make matters worse for Deal the offence took place in the penalty area so Cray were awarded a spot kick as well! Without a recognised replacement on the bench striker Scott Punton had the thankless task of taking over from Shaw. Joe Matthews placed his spotkick high to Punton’s left hand side but much to the makeshift ‘keepers relief the ball hit the post and rebounded clear to safety. Fortunately for Matthews, his miss didn’t prove too disastrous as the Millers went on to hit five courtesy of five different players! With a local derby against rivals Erith Town only two days away and the next round of the FA Cup the following Saturday, Paul Springett, Michael McKenna and Dan Gunner were all rested and strikers Laurent Hamici (injured) and Adam Marsh (working) both absent, Millers manager Steve Chapman shuffled his pack and gave starts to Billy Barnes, Kiran Dingri and Adrian Deane. Despite the numerical advantage the Millers had to wait until the 23 minute before Deane eventually opened the scoring. Before Deane’s opener, his first competitive goal in his second spell at Cray, Lew Wood forced Punton to make a fine save and Tunde Aderonmu hit the post. Deane’s goal was a tad fortuitous as his lofted cross eluded Punton and found the top corner of the net. Deal almost equalised but Cray’s stopper Bobby Sturgeon pulled off a great save from a Walsh header. It wasn’t long though before the Millers increased their lead when in the 41 minute Aderonmu outpaced defender Sam Short and fired in a low cross for goal poacher Lew Wood to tap home at the far post. Wierdly, it was the third consecutive game that Wood has scored in the 41 minute – that must be some kind of record! The game was effectively over a minute before the break with a brilliantly executed set piece. A deep corner by Gross was headed back across the goal by Steve Springett and former Old Roan striker Barnes was on hand to head in for his first goal for his new club. Cray’s influential skipper Jamie Wood was forced off with an injury at half time and was replaced by Paul Springett. However, with the outcome of the match never in any doubt the quality of play in the second half deteriorated as the visitors football became sloppy and the Deal players worked their socks off to avoid an embarrassing scoreline. The home side pulled a goal back 5 minutes into the half when Joe Matthews, who was below his best, needlessly conceded a penalty. Deal captain Liam Quinn coolly slotted his kick past Sturgeon. Miller’s full back Gross restored the three goal advantage with a thunderous 30 yard strike as Deane’s cross was only half cleared and Aderonmu added the fifth on the hour mark with another well worked goal. Dingri found Gross in space on the left hand side, who spotted Aderonmu’s run into the box and ‘Ginger’ side footed his shot past Punton. After another fine display Dingri left the pitch shortly after with a neck injury and was replaced by 20 year old Dan Gunner. Gunner’s contribution was a long range effort that clipped the bar and another shot that hit the foot of the post. McKenna also came on for the hard working Barnes but Cray failed to convert any more chances. With the game drawing to a close, Gess lost his marker and headed home to complete the afternoon’s goal feast. The Millers remain unbeaten and moved up to 5th with a game in hand on early leaders Tunbridge Wells and Ashford.

Mon 26-Aug 2013 SCEFL Prem Div
Cray Valley 3 v Erith Town 4
Notes from match programme: ...after agreeing to a 3 year ground sharing agreement, today we face our 'tenants' Erith Town for the first time!.. Frank May, Chairman.

The Millers slipped to their first defeat of the season today after Erith Town snatched the points with a 90th minute winner in the scorching Bank Holiday sunshine at Badgers.
Tunde Aderonmu and Adam Gross found first half equalisers for the Millers before Joe Matthews headed the home side in front for the first time.
However, injuries forced the Millers to change their back line and Erith snatched the goals to seal their late victory.

Match Action.
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Sat 31-Aug 2013 - See separate section FA Cup Debut
Preliminary Round: Redhill Home Lost 0-2

Sat 7-Sep 2013 FA VASE FIRST ROUND QUALIFYING
Chichester City 3 v Cray Valley 5 after extra time

Millers penalty.
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Mon 9-Sep 2013 SCEFL Prem Div
Fisher 1 v Cray Valley 1
Goals: F- Billy Walton 79
CV- Michael McKenna 57
Attendance: 91
Cray Valley: Matt Bailey, Allan Matthews, Ben Healy, Ryan Sawyer, Steve Springett, Dan Gunner, Tunde Aderonmu, Jamie Wood (Adam Cotterall 74), Adam Marsh, Lewis Wood (Billy Barnes 85), Michael McKenna (George Humber 86).

CRAY VALLEY (Paper Mills’) manager Steve Chapman fears his side have fallen adrift of the early pacesetters after being held to a draw by Fisher. The Millers’ took the lead through Michael McKenna’s strike in the 57th minute, before Fisher equalised with eleven minutes remaining through substitute Billy Walton (junior).
Stephen McCartney reports from Champion Hill Stadium
https://kentishfootball.co.uk/news/fisher1-1crayvalley-wedontwantteamstogettoofaraheadofussaysstevechapman

Sat 14-Sep 2013 SCEFL Prem Div
Cray Valley 0 v Sevenoaks Town 3
Goals: ST- Chrysanthou, Jno-Baptiste, Winter

Match Action, Millers attack.
The Millers crashed to a heavy defeat at Badgers on Saturday to an in form and confident Sevenoaks Town to leave them still looking for their first home win of the season!
Manager Steve Chapman had to send out a depleted team with Jamie Wood, Adam Marsh, Adam Gross, Adrian Deane, Adam Cotterall, Billy Barnes and Kiran Dingri among those missing through injury or suspensions.
With several players playing out of their normal positions, the Millers looked disjointed and an early goal from Nick Chrysanthou rocked the Millers even more.
Just before the half time interval, after the Millers had lost both Ben Healy and Laurent Hamici to injuries, Jermeel Jno-Baptist increased the visitors lead.
The Millers increased their tempo in the second half but some inspired shot stopping from visiting keeper Charlie Mann kept the home side at bay.
Seconds from the end, Jonny Winter heightened the Millers' misery as he broke away down the left to slot past Matt Bailey.
Chapman will be hoping for a change of fortune next Saturday when the Millers continue their FA Carlsberg Vase campaign with a trip to Combined Counties League side Croydon.
Photos;
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Sat 21-Sep 2013 FA VASE SECOND ROUND QUALIFYING
Croydon 1 v Cray Valley 3

Match action.
Photos:
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Tues 24-Sep 2013 SCEFL Prem Div
Cray Valley 0 v Greenwich Borough 0
Match Report:
https://www.facebook.com/CrayValleyPM/posts/372674916200031

Sat 28-Sept 2013 SCEFL Prem Div
Sevenoaks Town 2 v Cray Valley 3
Goals: ST- J Jno-Baptist 8,H Smith 42
CV- Gary Cooke 32, Tunde Aderonmu 39, Ryan Sawyer 70
Cray: M Bailey, R Sawyer, J Matthews (capt), S Springett, J Rogers, T Aderomnu, (A Matthews), M McKenna (T Cotterall), A Marsh, J Nwoko (Hamici), L Wood. Unused subs: B Sturgeon, H Carnegie.

Make-shift full back Ryan Sawyer was Cray's unlikely hero when he headed home Steve Springett's deep cross to earn the Millers' victory against a spirited Sevenoaks Town side. The game was evenly balanced when Sawyer charged forward in the 70th minute to rise unchallenged to head past Oaks' keeper Charlie Mann.
Due to an incident on the M25 players from both sides arrived late so warm ups were disrupted and team line ups hastily changed. Cray lost Jamel Willer entirely as he was forced to turnaround and go home and Harrison Carnegie had to watch the game from the subs bench as he arrived minutes from kick-off. With Adam Gross, Ben Healy, Adam Cotterall and Kiran Dingri all still sidelined with long-term injuries Gary Cooke and Jimmy Rogers came straight into the starting line up for their debuts. Cooke, who did pre-season with the Millers, came via Whitstable Town and Cray Wanderers, and provided some much needed experience in defence while former VCD midfielder Rogers slotted effortlessly into the holding mid-field role.
The visitors started impressively and should have taken the lead in the opening minutes when striker Joe Nwoko muscled his way into the penalty box but his shot was deflected wide. The Millers have this unfortunate knack of conceding early goals at present and once again a lack of communication and poor marking allowed Jermeel Jno-Baptist too much space in the area and he calmly slotted his shot past Millers' keeper Matt Bailey.
It wasn't long before the scores were level when Cooke headed home a debut goal from a cross by Sawyer. The Millers then took the lead in the 39th minute when the in form Tunde Aderonmu collected the ball on the edge of the Oaks' box and smashed home his shot. In a topsey turvey half the home side ensured the teams went in level at half-time with a fine solo effort by Harry Smith. The Oaks' striker collected the ball around the half-way line and ran half the length of the pitch before shooting past Bailey.
Referee Stacchini had what can be politely described as an inconsistent game but neither manager could argue about his decision to send off a player from each side early in the second half. First an Oaks' mid-fielder received a straight red for violent conduct and in the same incident Millers' forward Adam Marsh was dismissed after being shown a second yellow for pushing an opponent.
With both sides reduced to 10 men the game continued to be an open affair but there was only one further goal. Aderomnu held the ball up well on the edge of the Oaks' box and waited for the advancing Springett to provide the overlap down the left wing. He rolled the ball straight into Springett's path and the left-back’s pinpoint cross was headed in by Cray's other full back Sawyer. Three valuable points for the Millers and revenge for the defeat by Sevenoaks in the reverse fixture.

Tues 1-Oct 2013 SCEFL Prem Div
Tunbridge Wells 0 v Cray Valley 5
Goals: CV- J Nwoko 8, 13, M McKenna 40, J Matthews 75, L Wood 83
Attendance: 266
Cray Valley: M Bailey, R Sawyer, J Springett, J Matthews (Capt), G Cooke, J Rogers, T Aderomnu, (H Carnegie), M McKenna, A Marsh (Willer), L Wood, J Nwoko.

The Millers produced their best performance of the season and in doing so inflicted the FA Vase finalists to a humiliating defeat on their home ground. Martin Larkin's title contenders were outplayed by a vibrant Cray side and if it wasn't for Wells' keeper Chris Oladogba and the woodwork, the score could easily have been seven or eight.
The victory was even more impressive in respect that skipper Jamie Wood, Laurent Hamici and Adam Gross were all missing with injuries. Joe Matthews assumed the armband and produced an outstanding performance alongside new signing Gary Cooke to nullify the threat of promising Wells' striker Jack Harris. It was difficult to select a man of the match as every Cray player was outstanding on a memorable evening.
It took only eight minutes for Cray to take the lead. Perry Spackman's pass back was left by Andy Boyle and intercepted by Lewis Wood. The experienced striker could have shot himself but as Oladogba covered his angles Wood squared the ball to Joe Nwoko who simply passed it into an empty net.
Nwoko extended the lead five minutes later and once again it was Wood who was the provider. Jimmy Rogers' deep cross found Wood in space on the left and Nwoko nipped in front of his marker to convert Wood’s pass from close range. Nwoko spurned the chance of a hat trick moments later when he fired over the bar. The visitors went three up on 40 minutes with the goal of the game. Michael McKenna and Rogers played a one-two on the halfway line and McKenna found Wood on the edge of the Wells box.. McKenna continued his run and Wood set the ball up for him to strike his shot into the top corner of the net from 20 yards. With the Wells' defence in total disarray Cray almost scored another two before the break. First Adam Marsh hit the bar with a direct free kick and Tunde Aderomnu’s header was brilliantly turned over the bar by Oladogba.
The Millers continued to dominate and control after the break and the Wells had no answer to their fluid passing football and movement. Chapman introduced Jamel Willer for the cautioned Marsh and he quickly made his contribution to the evening by delivering the corner that enabled Joe Matthews to power home his headed goal. Top scorer Wood completed the rout when he took advantage of some hesitancy in the Wells defence to latch onto a long ball from Millers' keeper Matt Bailey to lob the advancing Oladogba.
A thoroughly deserved and convincing victory for the Millers who closed the gap on their title rivals.

Sat 5-Oct 2013 KENT SENIOR TROPHY FIRST ROUND
Deal Town 0 v Cray Valley 2
Goals: CV- Jamel Willer, Dan Gunner
The Millers eased into the second round of the Kent Senior Trophy with two first half goals from Jamel Willer and Dan Gunner.
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Tues 8-Oct 2013 - See separate section London Senior Cup 2013/14
First Round: Barkingside Home Won 3-1

Sat 12-Oct 2013 SCEFL Prem Div
Cray Valley 5 v Holmesdale 1
Goals: CV- Hamici 13, 34, 45, Cooke 11,Nwoko 85
H- Stewart 31
Cray Valley: M Bailey, R Sawyer, J Matthews (Capt), G Cooke, S Springett, J Rogers, T Aderonmu, D Gunner (J Wood), L Hamici (Carnegie), J Nwoko. L Wood Unused subs: B Sturgeon, P Gross.

Laurent Hamici scored a first half hat-trick as the Millers recorded their first home win in the League with an emphatic 5-1 victory against Holmesdale. Recent signings Gary Cooke and Joe Nwoko scored the other two whilst Daniel Stewart scored a consolation goal for the Dalers.
Hamici's campaign has been plagued with a re-occurring hamstring injury but after opening his tally against Barkingside in the London Senior Cup, the former Carshalton and Cray Wanderers striker became the first Cray Valley player to score a hat-trick in senior football. Just as one player returns from injury another appears to suffer the same feat! On this occasion Michael McKenna pulled up with a calf strain in the warm-up which forced him to miss the game. Adam Marsh was also absent serving the first of his two game suspension.
Cray started the game strongly and Tunde Aderonmu should have put them ahead in the opening minutes but he pulled his shot wide of the post. It didn't take too long before the Millers opened the scoring and there was an element of good fortune about the goal. Dalers' Keeper Alex Hyde appeared to be hampered when he came out to clear Dan Gunner's cross and his clearance fell to Cooke who swept the ball into the unguarded net. Two minutes later Hamici increased Cray's lead with his first of the afternoon. The influential Jimmy Rogers found Laurent and he nodded the ball onto Aderonmu who chested it back for the striker to hit an unstoppable shot from 12 yards out. That should have been game over as the visitors struggled to contain Cray's free flowing football but against the run of play they pulled a goal back. A number of Cray players failed to do their jobs defensively and Daniel Stewart was given too much space in the box and fired a low shot beyond Matt Bailey into the corner of the net.
Hamici restored the Millers' two goal advantage three minutes later when Hyde's poor clearance was intercepted by the revitalised striker and he calmly slotted the ball past the embarrassed Keeper as he attempted to atone for his error. Hamici then went on to complete his hat-trick just before the break. Ryan Sawyer's long throw caused havoc in the Dalers' box and Hamici was on hand to extend the home team's lead to 4-1 at half-time. Referee Bakalarz contributed to an entertaining but somewhat fiesty first half by booking at least 7 players including Joe Matthews, Lewis Wood and Hamici for the Millers.
It was inevitable the second-half would not quite line up to the first as the visitor's main objective was to maintain a respectable scoreline. Joe Matthews should have added his name to the score sheet when he headed over Dan Gunner's pinpoint corner when it appeared easier to score. At the other end of the pitch Matt Bailey pulled off a few good saves but the fans had to wait until the 85 minute for the next goal. Aderonmu's excellent through ball was collected by Joe Nwoko and he ran through unchallenged to shoot past the advancing Hyde.
A well earned and deserved three points for the Millers.

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Fri 18-Oct 2013 The FA Carlsberg Vase First Round
Cray Valley 2 v AFC Croydon Athletic 0
Goals: CV- Lewis Wood 7, Joe Nwoko 76 (Laurent Hamici sent off 45)
AFC- (Tony Martin sent off 45)
Attendance: 143
Cray Valley: Matt Bailey, Allan Matthews, Steve Springett, Joe Matthews, Gary Cook, Jimmy Rogers, Tunde Aderonmu, Joe Nwoko (Jamie Wood 77), Laurent Hamici, Lewis Wood, Michael McKenna (Dan Gunner 87). Subs: Ben Healy, Harrison Carneige, Paul Gross

Lewis Wood's penalty after 7 minutes set the Millers on their way to victory in this FA Vase tie against a then Combined Counties First Division side AFC Croydon Athletic. Joe Nwoko sealed the win in front of 143 spectators on a Friday evening with 15 minutes remaining.

Stephen McCartney reports from Middle Park Avenue
CRAY VALLEY (PAPER MILLS) manager Steve Chapman says Wembley Stadium seems a million miles away after his side booked their place in The FA Carlsberg Vase Second Round for the first time in the club’s history.
https://kentishfootball.co.uk/news/crayvalley2-0afccroydonathletic-wereamillionmilesawayfromwembleysaysstevechapman

Sat 26-Oct 2013 MACRON SCE CHALLENGE CUP - First Round, 1st Leg
Cray Valley 5 v Deal Town 1
Goals: CV- J Wood, M McKenna, L Wood, J Nwoko, H Caregie
DT- Philpot
A fine second half performance from the Millers saw them overcome difficult conditions and take a healthy 5-1 advantage into the 2nd Leg. Blustery winds spoilt the first half and the score remained level at 1-1 at half time but Cray totally dominated the second half and were rewarded with four more well taken goals.

Sat 2-Nov 2013 MACRON SCE CHALLENGE CUP - First Round, 2nd Leg
Deal Town 2 v Cray Valley 3 (CV win 8-3 on aggregate)
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Sat 16--Nov 2013 The FA Carlsberg Vase Second Round
South Park 1 v Cray Valley 1
Goals: SP- David Smith 73
CV- Joe Nwoko 52
After easing past AFC Croydon Athletic in the first round the Millers took the lead at South Park in this second round tie after 52 minutes through Joe Nwoko. David Smith levelled for the home side after 73 minutes to set up a replay at Badgers 4 days later.

Weds 20-Nov 2013 The FA Carlsberg Vase Second Round Replay
Cray Valley 2 v South Park 3
Goals: CV- Adam Gross 54, Michael McKenna 64
SP- Joe Jackson 31, Kieran Lavery 84 (penalty), 87
Attendance: 72
Cray Valley: Matt Bailey, Allan Matthews, Adam Gross, Jimmy Rogers, Gary Cook, Steve Springett, Harrison Carnegie (Ben Healy 76), Jamie Wood, Joe Nwoko (Paul Gross 82), Lewis Wood, Michael McKenna. Subs: Tom Cotterall, Mehmet Piro, Bobby Sturgeon

In the replay after Joe Jackson put the visitors in front in the first half Adam Gross and Michael McKenna put the Millers in front after 64 minutes. But two late strikes from Kieran Lavery one from the penalty spot, sent the Millers out!

Stephen McCartney reports from Middle Park Avenue
CRAY VALLEY manager Steve Chapman says he is feeling disappointed after their FA Carlsberg Vase run ended after his side committed suicide in the final six minutes to lose this second round replay.
https://kentishfootball.co.uk/news/crayvalley2-3southpark-itcouldhavegoneeitherwaysayscrayvalleybossstevechapman

Sat 23-Nov 2013 SCEFL Prem Div
Phoenix Sports 1 v Cray Valley 0
Goal: PS- Chris Edwards 34
A keenly contested local derby was decided by Chris Edwards 34th minute goal. This was the first defeat on the road for the Millers this season. It moved Phoenix Sports up to 2nd place in the table.

Millers head clear
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Weds 27-Nov 2013 - See separate section London Senior Cup 2013/14
Second Round: Welling United Away Won 5-4

Sat 30-Nov 2013 KENT SENIOR TROPHY SECOND ROUND
Beckenham Town 5 v Cray Valley 1
Goals: BT- Nunn 25, Welps 28, Hobbs, Gregory, Humphris
CV- Laurent Hamici 61
The Becks made the breakthrough in this cup tie as Alfie Nunn converted from the spot on 25 minutes before Charlie Welps, added a second, just three minutes later. Laurent Hamici pulled a goal back for the Millers just after the hour market give his side some hope but it was short lived as Jake Hobbs, Travis Gregory and Jamie Humphris completed the rout.

Sat 7-Dec 2013 SCEFL Prem Div
Cray Valley 2 v Rochester United 0
Goals: CV- Paul Gross 14, Paul Vines 90+6

Cray Valley: M Bailey, A Matthews, P Gross (capt), S Springett, A Gross (Gunner), J Rogers, R Hepburn, T Aderomnu, L Hamici, P Vines , L Wood, Unused Subs: J Nwoko, H Carnegie, B Sturgeon, M McKenna.

The Millers bounced back from their Kent Senior trophy exit with a comfortable victory against Rochester United. The 2-0 scoreline flattered the visitors as Cray were guilty of missing a hatful of chances and only secured the three points deep into added time when Charlie Vines bundled the ball over the line after having his initial effort blocked.
Millers manager Steve Chapman fielded all three of his prolific strikers namely, Laurent Hamici, Lewis Wood and Charlie Vines, but it was their influential player coach and captain for the day, Paul Gross who showed the way with a brilliantly taken headed goal on 14 minutes. Younger sibling Adam supplied a pin point corner and the veteran defender powered home his downward header past Spartans keeper Joe Hagen.
Hamici, Vines and Woods could all be disappointed with their finishing but they were also constantly thwarted by a series of excellent saves by visiting keeper and man of the match Hagen, and the woodwork. He produced three magnificent saves in five minutes from Hamici and then denied Wood as he attempted to round the keeper in a one–on-one situation. Woods was presented with a similar opportunity minutes later but on this occasion he went round Hagen but to his dismay his shot hit the foot of the post. Vines was out of luck as well as his header hit the bar as was Adam Gross,who saw both of his free kicks comfortably saved by Hagen. Half time – Millers 1 Joe Hagen 0!
The second half didn’t quite match the same high tempo as the first but the story was very much the same. Vines hit the bar with a long range effort and Hamici’s afternoon was summed up when he finally beat Hagen only to see his effort pass through a hole in the net and neither referee Darren Keating nor his assistant supported his claims for a goal.
In the middle of the park, Ricky Hepburn had an impressive debut for the Millers following his move from neighbours Bridon Ropes and Tunde Aderomnu looked lively following his short absence.
The Spartans almost made Cray pay for a plethora of missed chances when they hit the bar from a corner but the points were finally wrapped up 6 minutes into added time when Vines finally managed to beat Hagen and add to his hat track against Welling.

Tues 10-Dec 2013 SCEFL Prem Div
Cray Valley 0 v Ashford United 2
Goals: AU- Adam Cuthbert 10, Sam Conlon 29
Match Report:
https://www.facebook.com/CrayValleyPM/posts/412297582237764

Sat 14-Dec 2013 SCEFL Prem Div
Cray Valley 3 v Canterbury City 2
Goals: CV- Dan Gunner 10, Charlie Vines 27, Laurent Hamici 67
CC- Liam Hrehorow 44, Jack Windosr 54
Match Report:
https://www.facebook.com/CrayValleyPM/posts/415768081890714

Sat 28-Dec 2013 SCEFL Prem Div
Beckenham Town 2 v Cray Valley 3
Goals: BT- Warren 42, Wadmore 59
CV- Vines 56, Grant 88, 90+3
Cray Valley: M Bailey, B Healy (A Matthews), A Gross, G Cooke, S Springett, R Hepburn, J Wood (capt), M McKenna, P Vines, L Hamici, R Grant. Unused subs: P Gross

Match action with the Millers management team Steve Chapman and Mark Edwards looking on.
Photos:
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Video: 90+3' Laurent Hamici sets up the winner for Reece Grant at Eden Park Avenue!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xjZCMb9Cg_4

The Becks v The Millers are normally feisty but entertaining affairs and this one certainly didn’t disappoint the spectators. On this occasion, it was the visitors that snatched a late winner in an evenly matched contest where chances were aplenty at both ends of the pitch. It was Reece Grant, on loan from high flying Wealdstone, who was on hand to tap home from close range after Laurent Hamici had robbed former Cray defender Nathan Paul near the corner flag before squaring the ball to the unmarked Grant. Both sides were affected by suspension and injuries and the Millers were missing Aderomnu, Sawyer and Lewis Wood (injured), Rogers, Carnegie (sick) and Gunner, Sturgeon and Radiu (away for Christmas!!). Despite the atrocious weather in the lead up to Christmas the Eden Park Avenue playing surface was near perfect and suited the playing styles of both teams’. The early stages largely involved the battle for the middle of the park and saw Frankie Warren cautioned for a crude challenge on Millers captain Jamie Wood, then Ricky Hepburn evened the score in the card count when thwarting a menacing run by Jake Britnall. Although it was end to end, neither keeper was forced into action as the home side were prevented from scoring by a series of well timed tackles by the experienced Gary Cooke and long range efforts by Hamici and Grant were charged down by the Becks defence. The first real opportunity came on the half hour mark when Ben Healy delivered a delightful far post cross for Vines. The ex Becks striker headed the ball back into the path of Wood but his goal bound volley was blocked on the line. Hacimi was then unlucky not to open the scoring when his shot from the edge of the box was tipped over by Becks keeper Rilwan Anibaba. Despite the pressure it was Beckenham that took the lead just before the interval. Steve Springett initially missed his header from a deep clearance and the ball fell straight to Alfie Nunn. The Cray defence didn’t react quickly enough and the Becks skipper was given time to pick out Warren in the six yard box and the midfielder duly guided the ball home. Charlie Vines levelled the score in the 56 minute after some good work from Hamici and Adam Gross but it only took the home side 3 minutes to regain the lead. Cooke gave away a free kick on the edge of the area and Adam Wadmore stepped forward to smash his shot over the Cray wall and beyond Matt Bailey’s outstretched hand into the top corner of the net. After Jamie Turner’s 30 yard screamer last season and Jake Hobbs spectacular effort from the half way line in the last fixture, this was the 3rd ‘worldy’ Cray had conceded against the Becks in as many games at Eden Park! Bailey went on to make some impressive saves and Michael McKenna was unfortunate not to equalise when his left footed shot hit the post. However, it was McKenna who eventually became provider when his deep corner was headed back across the goal by Springett for Grant to glance home from close range. A draw would probably have been a fair result but it was the Millers who dramatically grabbed all three points when Grant added his second with virtually the last kick of the game.

Sat 11-Jan 2014 SCEFL Prem Div
Whyteleafe 6 v Cray Valley 2
Goals: W- Graham, Dsane 2, Grant, Hollingsworth, Thompson (pen)
CV- Laurent Hamici, Jamie Wood (pen)

Match action.
Goals from Bentley Graham and a brace from Roscoe Dsane put the Leafe firmly in control of this match, the Millers first on the new 3G surface at Church Road, to take a 3-0 lead into the break . Laurent Hamici immediately pulled one back for the Millers before Jenson Grant, Lois Hollingsworth and a jason Thompson penalty sealed the Millers fate, despite Jamie Wood claiming a consolation from the penalty spot in the final minute of a match to forget!
Photos:
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Tues 14-Jan 2014 - see separate section London Senior Cup 2013/14
Quarter Final: Tooting & Mitcham Away Won 1-1 (8-7 on penalties)

Tues 4-Feb 2014 SCEFL CHALLENGE CUP QUARTER FINAL 1st LEG
Cray Valley 3 v Beckenham Town 1
Goals: CV- Adam Gross, Laurent Hamici, Ola Rabiu

This match was abandoned with just minutes remaining after fighting broke out on the pitch. The Millers scored through Adam Gross, Laurent Hamici and substitute Ola Rabiu but went on to lose the return leg 5-0. Becks then beat Fisher over two legs (6-4) before defeating Corinthian 2-0 in the final to lift the cup!

Sat 22- Feb 2014 SCEFL CHALLENGE CUP QUARTER FINAL 2nd LEG
Beckenham Town 5 v Cray Valley 0 - CV lost 3-6 on aggregate
Photos:
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Tues 25-Feb 2014 SCEFL Prem Div
Cray Valley 4 v Woodstock Sports 0
Goals: CV- Lewis Wood 14, Dan Gunner 42, Ola Rabiu 87, Tyrus Gordon-Young 90
Attendance: 35
Cray Valley: Bobby Sturgeon, Ricky Hepburn, Adam Gross, Jimmy Rogers, Paul Gross, Steve Springett, Dan Gunner (Tunde Aderonmu 72), Phil McBean, Tyrus Gordon-Young, Lewis Wood, Ola Rabiu.
Subs: Allan Matthews, Ryan Sawyer, Michael McKenna, Mehmet Piro

Lewis Wood put the Millers on the way to a comfortable win over the Sports, hitting home after 14 minutes, before Dan Gunner doubled the advantage just before half time. The Sports defended resolutely during the second half but goals in the last 3 minutes from Ola Rabiu and Tyrus Godon-Young settled the match in the Millers favour.

Stephen McCartney reports from Middle Park Avenue
WOODSTOCK SPORTS’ manager Lee Hockey says it’s been an embarrassing season for the club.
https://kentishfootball.co.uk/news/crayvalley4-0woodstocksports-theleaguetableisabitembarrasingsaysleehockey

Sat 1-Mar 2014 SCEFL Prem Div
Cray Valley 0 v Deal Town 1
Goal: DT- Moore 38

Match action
Match Report:
https://www.facebook.com/CrayValleyPM/posts/462080120592843
Photos:
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Tues 4-Mar 2014 SCEFL Prem Div
Erith Town 3 v Cray Valley 1
Goals: ET- Joe Nwoko 57, Aaron Jeffrey, Rikki Cable
CV- Jamie Wood 55

The Millers slumped to a second defeat in 4 days with a 3-1 loss to Erith Town, who were ground sharing in the second "Badgers" Derby for the season on Tuesday evening.
The Dockers narrowly edged the first half but it was the Millers who went in front on 55 minutes when Jamie Wood fired into the top corner from 18 yards following good work on the right from Tyrus Gordon-Young. The lead lasted just two minutes though as former Miller Joe Nwoko burst through to calmly slot the ball underneath Matt Bailey in the Millers goal. Further goals from Aaron Jeffrey and Rikki Cable ensured the Dockers completed the 'double' over the Millers this season.

Sat 8-Mar 2014 SCEFL Prem Div
Corinthian 1 v Cray Valley 1
Goals: C- Vences Bola 22
CV- Paul Gross 14
Paul Gross fired the Millers into the lead after 14 minutes only to see Vences Bola restore parity 8 minutes later. The two mid-table teams fought out the remainder of the match searching for a winning goal, but none could be found to keep the Hoops one place above the Millers in the table, 6th and 7th separated by 7 points.

Match action with a young Josh James playing for Corinthian before becoming a Miller.
Photos:
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Weds 12-Mar 2014 SCEFL Prem Div
Cray Valley 2 v Whyteleafe 2
Goals: CV- Steve Springett 53, 90+5
W- Jason Thompson 68, 74

Cray Valley: Matt Bailey, Ben Healy, Steve Springett, Ryan Sawyer, Michael Aziaya, Ola Radiu, Jamie Wood (Capt), (Alfie Norman), Phil McBean, Dan Gunner, Laurent Hamici, (Tyrus Gordon-Young), Harrison Carnegie. Unused Subs: Bobby Sturgeon, Michael McKenna, Paul Gross

Defender Steve 'Geordie' Springett scored a last gasp equaliser to deny League leaders Whyteleafe all three points and gain the Millers a share of the spoils. With only seconds left in added time Geordie was on hand to nod home a deep cross from Harrison Carnegie from close range. Springett had earlier given the home side the lead but Leafe captain Jason Thompson also scored a brace to give the visitors the lead before the dramatic finish.
The Millers welcomed back striker Laurant Hamici from his 5 match suspension but said goodbye to Tyrus Gordon-Young as he returned to Thamesmead following the completion of his two month loan spell. Millers' manager Steve Chapman gave 17 year old Michael Aziaya his debut and the young centre back rewarded him with an outstanding display along side the equally impressive Ryan Sawyer. Aziaya showed no sign of nerves as he and Sawyer dealt with everything the Leafe strikers had to offer.
The first half was a tight affair with the Millers probably just edging the better of the chances. Exciting Winger Ola Radiu constantly troubled the Leafe defence with his dazzling runs and Carnegie linked up well with Hamici upfront.
Following a goaless first half it was Springett that broke the deadlock in the 53rd minute. A free kick from Phil McBean was flicked on by Hamici and found Springett unmarked but he scrambled the ball over the line at the second attempt. The League leaders demonstrated why they have only lost one League game all season, stormed back to level the scores when Thompson drilled his shot past Matt Bailey in the Cray goal as the home side failed to clear a corner. Six minutes later the Leafe skipper was on hand to give Leafe the lead. Sawyer was harshly judged to give a free kick away on the edge of the box and Thompson stepped up to drive an unstoppable free kick into the top corner of the net.
Millers lost Hamici with a foot injury and skipper Jamie Wood was also forced off with a tight hamstring. Replacements Young-Gordon and Alfie Norman played their part in the fightback and the Millers pressed forward in search of an equaliser. Time as running out, Carnegie surged down the right wing to deliver a high cross which Springett managed to head home to earn a deserved point. The goal was officially timed at 90 + 5 minutes!

Referee that day Jamaal Horne now a London FA administrator recalled that the Leafe were particularly upset at conceding late on as it ended an unbeaten run for them. They went on to win the league by 11 points. The Millers finished in 7th place.

Sat 15-Mar 2014 SCEFL Prem Div
Woodstock 0 v Cray Valley 1
Goal: CV- Steve Springett 35
Steve Springett scored the only goal at Woodstock in the 35th minute to secure the points for the Millers.


Match action.
Photos:
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Tues 18-March 2014 SCEL Prem Div
Ashford United 1 v Cray Valley 1
Goals: AU- Sam Conlon 14
CV- Jimmy Rogers (pen) 7

Cray Valley: Matt Bailey, James Golding, Steve Springett, Jimmy Rogers, Ryan Sawyer, Michael Aziaya, Ola Radiu, Jamie Wood (Capt), Dan Gunner (Grant Lye), Paul Gross, Harrison Carnegie. Unused subs: Michael McKenna.

Millers' goalkeeper Matt Bailey saved a second-half penalty to deny promotion chasing Ashford three points and earned the visitors a creditable draw. The scores were level when Cray's young defender Michael Aziaya gave the spot kick away with a reckless challenge but Adam Cuthbert's shot was weak and Bailey comfortably saved. The Nuts and Bolts' dream of winning the League are becoming increasingly remote as Whyteleafe have forged ahead in recent weeks and have the points in the bag!
The visitors could have made Ashford’s' plight even worse had they taken the early chances before letting them back into the game. Within the first 10 minutes of the game the Millers opened up the home side's defence with ease. With the game only a few minutes old, Harrison Carnegie found Ola Radiu in space on the right but the winger shot wastefully high above the bar. Paul Gross then found Carnegie but his shot from the edge of the box struck the bar with Ashford's keeper Joe Mant well beaten. Dan Gunner screwed a shot wide of the post before Jimmy Rogers finally converted a chance on 7 minutes. Paul Gross was tipped from behind as he shaped up to shoot and referee Simon Finnigan had no choice but to award a penalty. Rogers stepped forward to only side foot the spot kick past Mant for his first goal of the season.
The Millers continued to surge forward and almost doubled their lead when Carnegie again put Radiu through on goal but this time the young winger chipped shot hit the bar and re-bounded to safety. Gunner again when close before the Nuts and Bolts levelled the scores with their first attempt of the night. Striker Sam Conlon found space on the left and as Matt Bailey charged out of his goal to block the shot, Conlon lobbed the ball over him into the empty net. Despite both sides creating more chances the teams went in at half-time level.
The second half was equally as exciting as the first but it was the home side that created the better of the scoring opportunities. The penalty miss by Cuthbert was crucial but a few of his colleagues were guilty of missing good chances, especially former Canterbury striker Buster Smission, who came off the bench to miss a sitter. Millers' manager Steve Chapman introduced Grant Lye, a product of Cray's successful Under 18s youth team, and the young striker almost rewarded him with a goal.
On the evening a draw was probably a fair result but it could have been a very different story if the Millers had converted those early chances!

Video: Matt Bailey's penalty save
https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=tXzYAxFF1wk&fbclid=IwAR2SH-aEi3S7j4vbw_gwZqTzOeA2NO5Clt0C_vIhFmwGcWHuUmWIdozzZwI

Sat 22-Mar 21014 SCEFL Prem Div
Cray Valley 2 v Phoenix Sports 2
Goals: CV - Paul Gross 43, Jimmy Rogers 70 (pen)
PS: - Drew Crush 41, Andy Constable 79
Attendance: 50
Cray: Matt Bailey, Ben Healy, Steve Springett, Jimmy Rogers, Michael Aziaya, Ryan Sawyer, Ola Rabiu, Jamie Wood (Capt), Harrison Carnegie, Paul Gross, Dan Gunner. Subs: James Golding, Adam Gross, Grant Lye, Michael McKenna, Phil McBean. Manager Steve Chapman.


Blogger Report & Photos - Pie & Mushy Peas
http://pieandmushypeas.blogspot.com/2014/03/cray-valley-paper-mills-fc.html

Tues 25-March 2014 SCEFL Prem Div
Rochester United 1 v Cray Valley 3
Goals: RU- Anthony Uden 90
CV- Steve Springett 5, James Golding, Paul Gross 90+4

Cray Valley: Matt Bailey, Ben Healy, Ola Radiu, Adam Gross, Ryan Sawyer, Steve Springett, James Golding, Jimmy Rogers, Phil McBean (Allie Norman), Paul Gross, Harrison Carnegie (Richard Pearce). Unused subs: Grant Lye, Michael McKenna.

The Millers completed the double over Rochester but had to overcome a spirited first half display by a much improved home team. Goals from Steve Springett, James Golding and player coach Paul Gross maintained an impressive unbeaten run which now stretches to six League games.
Cray welcomed the return of Adam Gross from injury and it did not take long for the left back to make an impression. With the game only 5 minutes old, Gross delivered a delightful deep cross to the far post for Springett to rise high and head into an empty goal. However, instead of building on that early advantage Cray let the home team back into the game and as a result of some poor finishing and two great saves from Miller's keeper Matt Bailey, they somehow managed to retain the lead until half time. Firstly, Bailey thwarted Ricky Gutheyas, as eluded two challenges before shooting straight at the Cray keeper and then Bailey made a point blank save from the Spartans' skipper Anthony Uden.
A few home truths were voiced in the dressing room at half time and the Millers responded by putting on a dominant display in the second half. Midfielders Phil McBean and Jimmy Rogers bossed the middle of the park and it wasn't long before the lead was doubled. As a corner was half cleared, the ball fell to James Golding and his looping left footed shot looped over Joe Hagan's head into the net.
New signing Richard Pearce was introduced with 15 minutes to go and the former Beckenham Town striker made an instant impression. Skipper Jamie Wood's excellent through pass to Pearce almost resulted in a debut goal but unfortunately he fired wide of the post. With 90 minutes up on the clock Bailey was judged to have committed a foul whilst a corner was being taken and the referee awarded a penalty to the home side.
Uden stepped up to send Bailey the wrong way and reduce the arrears. However, Cray wrapped up the points moments later when Richard Pearce latched onto a ball from substitute Ola Radiu and as keeper Hagan came out to close him down Pearce rolled the ball across the face of the goal for Paul Gross to side foot home from 10 yards.
In the end a deserved 3 points for the Millers but Rochester must regret not taking advantage of their first half dominance.

Sat 29-Mar 2014 SCEFL Prem Div
Cray Valley 1 v Beckenham Town 3
Goals: CV- Phil McBean 5
BT- Travis Gregory 16, James Marshall 42 (pen), 63

Beckenham goal
Match Report:
https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=480857722048416&id=275921759208681
Photos:
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Weds 2-Apr 2014 - See separate section London Senior Cup 2013/14
Semi Final: AFC Wimbledon Home Lost 1-2 after extra time

Sat 5-Apr 2014 SCEFL Prem Div
Lordswood 0 v Cray Valley 4
Goals: CV- Laurent Hamici 2, Dan Gunner, Grant Lye
Four days after a 119th minute goal from Callum Overton secured a 2-1 win at Badgers to put AFC Wimbledon into the Final of the London Senior Cup, the Millers responded with an emphatic victory at Martyn Grove. Laurent Hamici opened the scoring in the first half, before doubling the Millers advantage, five minutes into the second half. Dan Gunner (71) and under 18 striker Grant Lye (76) completed the scoring for the visiting side.
Video: Laurent Hamici opens the scoring at Martyn Grove
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MAL-fHZiEKM
Video: Hamici doubles The Millers advantage
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eorxEjle4Yo
Video: Dan Gunner makes it three
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CWWMowrcxwo
Sorry we missed Grant Lye's goal.

Weds 9-Apr 2014 SCEFL Prem Div
Canterbury City 1 v Cray Valley 2
Goals: CC- Lloyd Wollford 72
CV- Harrison Carnegie 69, Laurent Hamici 88
CC Match Report:
City were caught by a proverbial sucker punch on 69 minutes when a ball floated in from the left was volleyed home with some authority by Harrison Carnegie giving Hayward no chance. It took the home side just three minutes to respond. Winder, with some lovely skill, attacked down the left and picked his way through two three defenders, showing loads of composure, he rolled the ball across the box, for Lloyd Woolford, who side stepped the keeper and stabbed the ball into the empty net. With just a couple of minutes left, Cray bagged a winner. A ball into the box wasn't dealt with and a loose header fell into space, Laurent Hamici reacted the quickest firing home for Cray to make it 1-2.

Sat 12-Apr 2014 SCEFL Prem Div
Cray Valley 1 v Corinthian 1
Goals: CV- Richard Pearce
C- Gable
Taylor Gable put the Hoops in front in this mid-table encounter at Badgers before Richard Pearce equalised for Steve Chapman's side, early in the second half, to ensure a share of the spoils.

Sat 19-Apr 2014 SCEFL Prem Div
Cray Valley 3 v Fisher 0
Goals: CV- Ola Rabiu 23, Laurent Hamici 35, Dan Gunner 44
Ola Rabiu set the Millers on their way to a comfortable win over Fisher here at Badgers, sweeping home after23 minutes. The match ws sealed before half time as Laurent Hamici and Dan Gunner both scored after 35 and 44 minutes.

Weds 23-Apr 2014 SCEFL Prem Div
Cray Valley 1 v Lordswood 2
Goals: CV- Richard Pearce 90
L- Adam Hooper 35, Robert Norman 64
Attendance: 35
Lordswood skipper Adam Hooper drilled a 30-yard shot into the corner to give his side the lead during a poor first half, before Robert Norman stroked home a second after the break. The Millers scored a consolation at the death through striker Richard Pearce
Cray Valley: Bobby Sturgeon, James Golding, Steve Springett, Jimmy Rogers, Michael Aziaya, Ryan Sawyer, Ola Rabiu, Phil McBean (Dan Bradley 52), Laurent Hamici, Richard Pearce, Dan Gunner.
Subs: Ben Healy, Mason Simms, Paul Gross, Matt Bailey

Video highlights:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLEKo1xsey11FLepxIBTzLmGrSlMmkUXrV

Stephen McCartney reports form Middle Park Avenue
CRAY VALLEY’S outgoing manager Steve Chapman has tonight explained why his player-coach Paul Gross has been appointed his successor.
https://kentishfootball.co.uk/news/crayvalley1-2lordswood-hopefullyhelltakeusupnextseasonsaysstevechapman

Sat 26-Apr 2014 SCEFL Prem Div
Greenwich Borough 5 v Cray Valley 1
Goals: GB- Zanone 4, 90+3 C Edwards 47 (pen), Bennett 72, Clark 90+1
CV- Jamie Wood 80
The Millers ended the season with a disappointing 1-5 reverse to Greenwich Borough at Princes Park. Paul Gross saw red after 33 minutes and from there, the Boro took over. Jamie Wood scored The Millers consolation in Steve Chapman's final game as manager! Photo below.


Greenwich Borough goal.
Match Report:
https://m.facebook.com/CrayValleyPM/photos/a.312108795589977/606685309465656/?type=3
Photos:
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