On The Home Front
Next up at Hillgrounds…
Opponent Fleet Town
Competition Southern League Division One East
Fleet’s Current League position 19/22 but comfortably above the one relegation place this season
Last Time They Were Here… A three one win put Rovers in the play offs with two games to go last season and we sang “the pub team’s going up” as the players left the field
Fleet’s Current League Form (six games) LLDLLW
Did you know… Fleet is probably most famous for its motorway service station, but the town dates back to 1759 when Isaac Taylor produced a ‘map of Hampshire’ showing three “habitations” in the area that we know as Fleet today. The name Fleet derives from the Norman-English La Flete, meaning shallow water, a reference to Fleet Pond, which served as a fishery for the monks at Winchester Cathedral in medieval times.
In the bar afterwards Sample some traditional Kempstonshire hospitality and enjoy a drink with the Nuts on Tour boys as you watch the full time scores come in
On this day in Rovers history… In 1979, Rovers recorded a resounding 5-0 victory against Eynesbury Rovers on this date, included in the line up that afternoon were the current chairman, Russell Shreeves and one of your favourite faces from behind the tea bar, Neil Kirkup.
Rovers were frustrated last weekend with the postponement at Barton, the pitch deemed playable in the morning then not in the afternoon despite no change in the weather. However, for the few that were there at the time of postponement, looking at the surface it was the right decision.
Kempston will be looking for their fourth win in a row and sixth in seven games. We have a good record against the visitors with seven points from a possible nine against Fleet Town in the three previous meetings we have had.