
Ground
The Charles Ground
St Leonard's Rd
Deal CT14 9AU
Home Surface: Grass
Nickname: The Hoops
Last Five Seasons:
2025/26 Isthmian Souith East 8th
2024/25 Isthmian South East 7th
2023/24 SCEFL Premier 1st - Promoted
2022/23 SCEFL Premier 3rd
2021/22 SCEFL Premier 4th
Previous Meetings:
Cray Valley v Deal Town
League
Season 2018/19 Home L 2-3 Away W 2-0
Season 2017/18 Home W 3-2 Away L 0-1
Season 2016/17 Home W 5-1 Away D 1-1
Season 2015/16 Home L 2-3 Away L 1-2
Season 2014/15 Home W 4-1 Away W 3-1
Season 2013/14 Home L 0-1 Away W 5-2
Season 2012/13 Home D 3-3 Away L 0-1
Season 2011/12 Home W 1-0 Away D 0-0
Played 16
Won 7
Drew 3
Lost 6
Cup
Season 2016/17 Away W 2-2 (Pens 4-3) League Cup 1st Round
Away W 2-2 (Pens 2-1) Kent Senior Trophy Semi Final
Season 2015/16 Home W 1-0 League Cup Quarter Final
Home W 3-1 Kent Senior Trophy 2nd Round
Season 2013/14 Away 2-3 Home 5-1 W 7-4 on agg League Cup 1st Round
Away W 2-0 Kent Senior Trophy 1st Round
Season 2012/13 Home 1-2 Away 0-1 L 1-3 on agg League Cup 2nd Round
Played 7
Won 6
Lost 1
Season 2018/19
Sat 26-Jan 2019 SCEFL
Deal Town 0 v Cray Valley 2
Goals: CV - Tomlin 68, Hark OG 75
Attendance 143
Cray Valley: Walker, Edwards, Smith, Potter, Sains, Tumkaya (James 46), Edgar, Semakula, Tomlin, Lisbie (Babalola 77), Flack (Gayle 56). Unused subs: White, Willock
Goalscorer Gavin Tomlin in action
Although they produced some creditable resistance the Hoops were eventually undone by the most potent attacking force in the SCEFL Premier Division. Deal were able to frustrate Cray for nearly 70 minutes but the Hoops offered little in the way of an attacking threat themselves and Millers keeper Andy Walker was only called into action in the dying minutes when he turned Sam Wilson's strike away for corner. The breakthrough eventually came in the 68th minute as the Millers new signing Gavin Tomlin who netted on his debut 4 days earlier in a 3-0 win over Lordswood reacted quickest in a goalmouth scramble to volley past james Tonkin from close range. The Hoops keeper had little chance of stopping that effort and the same applied to Cray's second goal seven minutes later when a corner from Anthony Edgar flipped off the head of Liam Hark into his own net.
Photos:
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.2369430799857756&type=3
Match Report courtesy of Deal Town website:
https://dealtownfc.co.uk/fixture/deal-town-v-cray-valley-2/
Sat 8-Dec 2018 SECFL
Cray Valley 2 v Deal Town 3
Goals: CV - N'Guessan 21, Edgar 76
DT - Munday 1, Chapman 34, 77
Attendance 26
Cray Valley: Walker, Edwards, James (Willock 84), Hickey, Sains, Tumkaya, White, Edgar, Babalola (Gayle 72), Lisbie, N'Guessan. Unused subs: Palmer N, Semakula, Osborne.
A week after completing an emphatic 4-0 win over Sheppey in the FA Vase, the wheels came slightly off the promotion train as Deal Town stunned a sparse home "crowd" in a topsy-survey match at Badgers. Billy Munday put the visitors ahead inside the first minute before Joe N'Guessan levelled things up, 20 minutes later. But Ben Chapman sent the visitors into the break with a slim advantage which was cancelled out by Anthony Edgar's strike after 76 minutes. While the Millers were still celebrating their second equaliser though, Munday added his second, just seconds later, to dent the Millers promotion push.
Match Report courtesy of Deal Town website:
https://dealtownfc.co.uk/fixture/cray-valley-v-deal-town/
Season 2017/18
Tues 24-Apr 2018 SCEFL
Deal Town 1 v Cray Valley 0
Goal: DT - Coyne 16
Attendance: 89
Connor Coyne's 16th minute goal was enough to give Deal Town victory at the Charles Ground.
To compound The Millers misery, Paul Semakula saw red in the final moments!
Match Report:
https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=2133966173404221&id=275921759208681
Video: Andy Walker keeps out Alfie Foster's 6th minute penalty!https://www.facebook.com/275921759208681/videos/2134715173329321
Video: Connor Coyne follows up to put the home side into a 15th leadhttps://www.facebook.com/275921759208681/videos/2134719559995549
Video: The Millers penalty claims, after Enoch Adjei is tripped in the area, are waved aside by the referee!
https://www.facebook.com/275921759208681/videos/2134721923328646
Video: Joe N'Guessan is inches off target with this shot from the edge of the penalty area!https://www.facebook.com/275921759208681/videos/2134725866661585
Weds 11-Apr 2018 SCEFL
Cray Valley 3 v Deal Town 2
Goals: CV - Flack 57, Willock 63, N'Guessan 64
DT - Wilson 5, Sahadow 72
Attendance: 56
Sam Wilson put Deal Town ahead after 5 minutes before 3 second half goals in a 7 minute spell from Ryan Flack, Calum Willock and Joe N'Guessan put The Millers in charge. Euan Sahadow pulled one back to ensure a tense finish!
Match Report:
https://www.facebook.com/CrayValleyPM/posts/2125374740930031
Season 2016/17
Tues 14-Feb 2017 KENT RELIANCE SENIOR TROPHY SEMI-FINAL
Charles Sports Ground
Deal Town 2 v Cray Valley (PM) 2 after extra time (Cray Valley won 3-1 on penalties)
Goals: DT - Hill (pen) 36, Biggington ET 14
CV - Francis 73, Fowler ET 8
Cray Valley (PM) FC: J Carey, T McDonagh, L Collins, A Sains, D Smith, J Wood (C), J Miller (R Fowler), J Thompson, A Rhule, B Francis, A Gacheru (D Gayle (Youngs))
Deal’s Kent Senior Trophy semi-final “hoodoo” goes on after they again fell at the last-four stage on Tuesday night, losing 3-1 on penalties to Cray Valley after the tie finished 2-2 at the end of extra-time. It was the sixth occasion in the last nine years that the Hoops had lost in the semi-finals of the competition, and also the second time this season that they had missed out in a penalty shoot-out with Cray Valley after losing to the Millers in the same fashion in a SCEL Challenge Cup tie before Christmas.
In a fast-paced and full-blooded cup tie which ebbed and flowed throughout the full 120 minutes, the Hoops unfortunately undid all of their earlier good work with something of a “horror show” in the shootout.
Kristin Gregory, Dean Hill, Kane Smith and Jack Paxman all missed their penalties with only Ryan Philpott finding the target. It meant that although Cray’s Ben Francis and Laurence Collins also wasted their attempts, two “on target” efforts from Tom Youngs and Ryan Fowler were sufficient to send the Millers through to the final against Ashford United on April 9.
Although the tie had to be postponed on Saturday because the Charles Ground was waterlogged, the hard work of the Hoops’ groundstaff meant the pitch was back in excellent condition for Tuesday’s re-match and Deal’s young wingmen, Harry Alexander and Jack Paxman, were soon giving Cray plenty of problems down both flanks.
And it was Paxman who set up the goal which gave the Hoops a narrow but deserved half-time lead. He was fouled by Millers’ goalie Jordan Carey as he raced into the Cray area and, on this occasion, Hill coolly converted the resulting penalty.
But a one-goal lead was always likely to prove slender against a Cray side who had won five of their previous six matches, scoring 20 goals in the process, and they soon began to show why in the second half.
With the Millers taking control of the midfield area, Deal were pushed back towards their own penalty box but some dogged defending by Hill and Kane Smith meant Cray had to wait until the 73rd minute before equalising through a low drive from Ben Francis.
That goal could have sapped Deal’s spirit and energy but instead it was Derek Hares’ side who finished the stronger in the closing stages of normal time and Connor Coyne and Charlie Walsh both went close to grabbing the winner.
But, as in their earlier cup clash in October, the two sides again had to go to extra-time and it was the Millers who struck first through a deflected 97th-minute effort from Ryan Fowler.
The Hoops, however, got back on level terms just before the end of the first period when Luke Bigginton headed home a Gregory corner, and then in the second period Chris Waymark ensured it would go to penalties with a superb save from Jason Thompson’s fiercely-struck low free kick.
From the Hoops’ viewpoint, however, the less said about the shootout the better, but at least Deal will have the chance to gain some quick revenge when the two sides meet again in a league game at the Charles Ground this Saturday.
Video: Ryan Fowler scores his first goal for the Millers to put his side 2-1 up at the Charles Ground in the Kent Senior Trophy!
https://www.facebook.com/275921759208681/videos/1851105218356986
Sat 18-Feb 2017 SCEFL
Deal Town 1 v Cray Valley 1
Goals: -DT - Smith 25
CV - Rhule 45
Attendance 82
Aaron Rhule scorer of the Millers goal.

Manager James Collins and Assistant / Coach Brad Sandeman
Photos:
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.1853512874782887&type=3
Match Report:
https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=1853107454823429&id=275921759208681
Tues 11-Oct 2016 SCEFL CHALLENGE CUP
Deal Town 2 v Cray Valley 2 (Cray Valley won 4-3 on penalties)
Goals: DT - Coyne 19, Miller 41
CV - Sandiford 75, Jeffrey 87, (Smith P sent off second yellow 73)
Attendance 70
Sat 13-Aug 2016 SCEFL
Cray Valley 5 v Deal Town 1
Goals: CV - Smith P 19, Bremner 63, Bagley OG 67, Mbela 79, Jeffrey 95
DT - Walsh 44
Attendance 52
A week after Cray eased past Southwick in the FA Cup, thanks to goals from Richie Hamill, Aaron Jeffrey 2, and Leigh Bremner, the Millers opened their League campaign by hitting Deal Town for five. Peter Smith put the home side in front before Charlie Walsh levelled things up, just before the break. Leight Bremner put the Millers back in front after 63 minutes before Grant Bagley put through his own goal, 5 minutes later. Substitute Francisco Mbela added fourth before Jeffrey sounded off the scoring, deep into added time.
Cray: Jack Bradshaw, Richie Hamill, Frank Griffin, Peter Smith, Ashley Sains, Laurence Collins, Jamie Miller (Tom Fitzgerald 74), Jason Thompson (Jamie Wood 80), Aaron Jeffrey, Leigh Bremner (Francisco Mbela 69), Laurence Collins. Unused subs: Kyle McDowell, Ben Healy.
Attendance 52
Cray Valley management team for the opening league game - Manager James Collins, G/K coach Tony Hines, Coach Brad Sandeman and seated physio Emily Sawyer.
Photos:
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.1734820923318750&type=3
Season 2015/16
Thurs 21-Apr 2016 SCEFL
Cray Valley 2 v Deal Town 3
Goals: CV- Marcus Elliott 31, Charles Ofusu-Hene 37
DT- Joe Anderson 24, 59, Rene Rivera 64
Attendance: 51
Cray Valley: Brad Morgan, Tommy Osborne, Adam Gross, Charles Ofusu-Hene (Jordan Sandiford 88), Brad Potter, Corey Holder, Rory Hill, Junior Kaffo (Jamie Miller 68), Marcus Elliott, Byron Walker, Taylor McDonagh.
Subs: Nick Harvey, Paul Gross, John Wawrzewski
A disappointing end to the season, with no wins in the last seven fixtures, ended with another defeat. After Joe Anderson put the visitors in front after 24 minutes, goals from Marcus Elliott (31) and Charles Ofusu-Hen (37) put Paul Gross' side in front at the break. But hopes of finishing the season on a high were dashed as Anderson added his second on the hour before Rene Rivera sealed the Millers fate, four minutes later.
Stephen McCartney reports from Middle Park Avenue
https://kentishfootball.co.uk/news/craydeal210416
Sat 9-Apr 2016 SCEFL
Deal Town 2 v Cray Valley 1
Goals: DT - Dean Hill 36, Luke Bigginton 47
CV - Byron Walker 2
Attendance: 76
Match action

Byron Walker is congratulated on his early goal.
Photos:
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.1670951129705730&type=3
Weds 3-Feb 2016 MACRON SECFL CHALLENGE CUP QUARTER FINAL
Cray Valley 1 v Deal Town 0
Goals: CV- Adam Gross 50
Attendance: 40
Cray Valley: Rob French, Tommy Osborne, Adam Gross, Jamie Miller (Jamie Warren 58), Brad Potter, Corey Holder, Rory Hill, Taylor McDonagh, Marcus Elliott, Charles Ofusu-Hene, Dean Lodge (Paul Gross 84).
Subs not used: Joe Cennamo, Chandler Kasai, Byron Walker
A terrific Adam Gross free kick 5 minutes into the second half was enough to see the Millers through to a semi-final meeting with Erith & Belvedere.
Stephen McCartney reports from Middle Park Avenue
CRAY VALLEY (PAPER MILLS) player-manager Paul Gross praised his younger brother Adam for scoring the goal that keeps their season alive.
https://kentishfootball.co.uk/news/crayvdeal030216
Sat 17-Oct 2015 KENT RELIANCE SENIOR TROPHY
Cray Valley 3 v Deal Town 1
Goals: CV- Greg Benbow 4, 43, McDonagh 87
DT- Scott 89
Attendance: 45
Tommy Osborne in picture along with Millers keeper Steve Sutton in red.
Photos:
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.1593295074138003&type=3
Cray Valley PM eased into the third round of the Kent Reliance Senior Trophy as Greg Benbow’s first goals of the season help the Millers to a 3-1 win over Deal Town at Badgers on Saturday.
Both sides had early chances as Rory Hill and Ryan Philpott both fired shots wide of the target before the Millers took the lead after 4 minutes.
Tommy Osborne sent Byron Walker scampering away down the right. Walker cut inside his marker and hit low cross across the front of the goal and Benbow was on hand on the six yard line to turn the ball past Roddy Hayward in the Deal goal.
Paul Gross, playing up front in place of the injured Luke Harvey, then headed a Ben Healy cross straight at Hayward before the visitors had a great chance to equalise after 18 minutes but Charlie Walsh, collecting the ball inside the Millers penalty area, scuffed his shot wide of the far post from just 8 yards out.
Hayward was working hard to keep his team in the game as he denied Taylor McDonagh and Byron Walker as the Millers upped the tempo before Stevie Sutton was called into action, moving quickly off his line to clear from Rene Rivera.
The woodwork then denied Rivera as his flick on from a corner kick hit the near post and bounced kindly for Sutton to gather.
The Hoops were putting the home defence under some immense pressure but the Millers were able to break free from their shackles in the 43rd minute to double their advantage.
Walker broke away down the left and as he turned towards the penalty area, he squared the ball to Gross who quickly moved the ball on again for Benbow to fire a shot across the keeper and into the far corner of the goal.
Philpott then headed a cross against the Millers crossbar as the Hoops responded but the half time whistle soon ended their efforts.
The second half appeared a little subdued to begin with but around the hour mark, the match exploded back into action as Gross and Walker scuffed shots wide before Sutton pushed away Philpott’s driven free kick at his post before gathering up Mitchell Knight’s goal attempt from the rebound.
The Millers were being pushed onto the back foot but on the break, Dean Hill made a fantastic tackle on Walker as broke into the penalty area to keep the Hoops in the match with still 15 minutes to play.
Despite putting the Millers under constant pressure, the Hoops couldn’t find a way to penetrate a resolute home defence and the Millers were able to seal the tie with just 3 minutes remaining.
Rory Hill’s burst towards the visitors penalty area was ended on the edge of the ‘D’ by Connor Ashman and from the resulting free kick, the ball was played over towards the far post where McDonagh ghosted in from a wide position to volley the ball high into the visitors goal.
The Hoops did find a goal in the final minute of normal time as he was allowed a free header as the Millers switched off, to grab little more than a consolation.
The Millers will now await the draw for the next round which will be published on Monday afternoon.
The Millers next match is a return fixture with Ashford United on Saturday 24th, when we will be looking to turn Badgers Pink as we raise funds for Breast Cancer Awareness.
Come On You Millers!
Season 2014/15
Sat 17-Jan 2015 SCEFL
Cray Valley 4 v Deal Town 1
Goals: CV- Hamici 35, Jones 40, 90+3, Rogers 67
DT- Scott 21
Attendance: 49
Future programme cover.
Photos:
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.1474555256011986&type=3
Sat 23-Aug 2014 SCEFL
Deal Town 1 v Cray Valley 3
Goals: DT- Nuthall 90
CV- Luke Tanner 21, Aaron Jeffrey 38, 65
Cray Valley: Jack Kelly, Ben Healy, Tommy Osborne (Ryan Sawyer), Ronnie Vint, Matthews, Ola Rabiu (Palmer), Jimmy Rogers, Jim Docherty, Allwayne Jones (Max Williams), Luke Tanner, Aaron Jeffery. Unused subs: Michael McKenna, Paul Gross.
Millers goal celebration
Photos:
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.1287399191394261&type=3
After recording three away victories over the Dealers last season, the Millers once again proved too strong for the home side. Goals from strikers Luke Tanner and Aaron Jeffery secured the points before Jai Nuthall scored a late consolation for the Dealers.
Deal are now managed by former Millers' coach Darren Anslow and the majority of his team were players that lived nearer Badgers than the south coast! Having gained his first competitive victory in his previous fixture against Fisher, Millers' manager Paul Gross only made two changes with captain Tommy Osborne replacing Adam Gross and Luke Tanner being restored to the starting line up in place of Greg Moorse.
The Millers appeared to have re-gained some of the confidence lacking in the first three matches of the season and should have gone ahead after 9 minutes when Allwayne Jones seized on a defensive mistake but his shot was well saved by Dealers' stand-in keeper Alfie George. The resultant corner taken by Jeffery almost sneaked directly in.
The home side's defence played a high line for the entire game and it proved to be their downfall. Cray can never be described as being a long ball team but they expertly exploited the frailties in the Deal defence by picking out their strikers with a series of well executed long passes out of defence. The opening goal after 20 minutes was initiated by keeper Jack Kelly, when his well directed clearance found Tanner deep in the visitor's half. The striker did well to control the ball before cutting inside on his favoured right foot and his strike form 25 yards was low and hard and found the bottom corner of the net for his first goal of the season. Shortly after Jeffery doubled the lead. On this occasion, it was Joe Matthews that spotted the void between the last defender and the Deal goal and his long ball was latched onto by Jeffery who confidently slotted the ball past the stranded George. The home side had knocked Phoenix out of the FA Cup only 4 days earlier but were no match for the Millers who went into the break comfortably 2-0 to the good.
A two goal lead is always dangerous and Deal should have reduced the arrears early in the second half. However, a great save from Kelly ensured their two goal advantage remained intact and inevitably, the Millers soon finished the game off. Jeffery's second goal of the game, and his fifth of the season, was a carbon copy of his other goal. This time it was Jones that played the ball through and although he had a little bit more work to do, the in-form striker rounded George before tapping home.
The Millers could have and probably should have, increased their lead further but it was the Dealers that completed the scoring in the 90th minute when Nuthall headed home from close range. There was still time for Kelly to make the save of the game from another effort by the dangerous Nuthall but the points were safe.
Season 2013/14
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:
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.462232877244234&type=3
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)
Photos:
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.392405274226995&type=3
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.
Photos:
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.378916925575830&type=3
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:
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.358128497654673&type=3
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.
Season 2012/13
Sat 20-Apr 2013 Kent Hurlimann Football League Premier Division
Deal Town 1 v Cray Valley 0
A first half goal wins if for Deal Town at the Charles Ground.
We're here at Deal Town and today's squad is;
Bailey, Sawyer, Springett, Matthews, Gross, Gent, Noble, Miller (c), Tanner, Aderonmu, Gunner. Subs Smale, Barnett, Golding, McGinty and Adeniyi
Sat 9-Mar 2013 Kent Hurlimann Football League Premier Division
Cray Valley 3 v Deal Town 3
Tues 29-Jan 2013 SCEFL CHALLENGE CUP SECOND ROUND 1ST LEG
[/b]Cray Valley 1 v Deal Town 2
Goal: CV- Tunde Aderonmu
Tues 5-Feb 2013 SCEFL CHALLENGE CUP SECOND ROUND 2ND LEG
Deal Town 1 v Cray Valley 0 (Cray Valley Lost 1-3 on aggregate)
Season 2011/12
Sat 21-Apr 2012 KHFL Prem Div
Cray Valley 1 v Deal Town 0
In the penultimate fixture of The Millers first season at Step 5, Steve Chapman's team gained a 1-0 victory at Badgers over Deal Town. The reverse fixture in August saw The Millers gain their first point of the season at their fourth attempt!
Sat 27-Aug 2011 KHFL Prem Div
Deal Town 0 v Cray Valley 0