The official podcast of Whitstable Town Football Club in Kent. Whitstable Town is the senior club in the town, currently playing at Step 4 of non-league football, in The Pitching In Isthmian League South East Division.
March 24th 2022: Belmont Banter Episode 95 AARON JARVIS Official podcast of Whitstable Town F.C. Aaron played local football in and around the area but says he is having the best of times after becoming involved with Whitstable Town Youth. He is the manager/coach of one of 30 teams registered at the club. At Belmont Banter we like to feature the youth so that they can let all the youngsters in the area know just what is happening at Whitstable Town. Arron is often down at the club, particularly on a Saturday when the first team have a game. He is usually joined by wife Bo and his daughters Jess and Grace as the whole family love their football. Jess plays for WTFC U12' Girls which is the team managed and coached by Aaron, Jess is also registered with the WTFCU12' Boys. Arron's enthusiasm shines through as he talks about how proud he is that Jess who has scored 26 goals for the Girls U12's so far this season and Jess has made the big step up to play with the U12's Boys team.
February 21st 2022: Belmont Banter Episode 94: MARTIN MILLS Official podcast of Whitstable Town F.C. Martin, one of very few players who was rewarded with a testimonial by Whitstable Town, he played almost his whole career at Whitstable. Now a coach of WTFC Reserves; Martin Mills has some great stories to tell about many local players and managers over the last 30-40 years or so. His stand out player in local football was Ernie Batten, chairman of Sheppey United when asked about his choice Martin's reply was because of the way he read the game, he had so much time on the ball and scanned the game looking at the whole 'picture'… it's another great listen from Belmont Banter Can't Find Belmont Banter? It's the Podcast they are all talking about We are on… YouTube, Twitter, Audible, Apple Podcast and Apple Play, Podbean, Facebook, Amazon Alexa, Google Podcast, Player FM, Siri, Spotify, Twitter and Listen Notes and other media outlets… just search ‘belmont banter podcast' Belmont Banter Podcast where each week we chat to local Kent Football payers, Managers and others from the not so distant past about their time in local football. With nearly 100 episodes so far; if you have played, or supported almost any team in the South East then chances are we will have chatted to a player that you know, check it out. It's a great listen... PLEASE CONTCT US if you have the details of a player, or manager who you think we should feature on Belmont Banter PODCAST questionswtfc@mail.com
DECEMBER 23rd 2021: Belmont Banter Episode 93 RICH & STEVIE XMAS CHAT Official podcast of Whitstable Town F.C. From Belmont Banter this is The LAST PODCAT of 2021 …we will be back in the NEW YEAR: This week Rich and Stevie join Tony to chat about all things Whitstable, from over fifteen years ago when there was NO PROMOTION out of the KENT LEAGUE. The present day with Three Up Three down, who we think will join us from the SKEFL League, and chat about the threat of COVID there could be no away game against HERNE BAY over Christmas and lots more. HAPPY XMAS & A Very HAPPY NEW YEAR FROM US ALL…it's another great listen from Belmont Banter Podcasts from Belmont Banter, if you have any questions regarding Belmont Banter or want to suggest someone to join us to talk about their football journey for the weekly PODCAST…Contact us: questionswtfc@mail.com Can't Find Belmont Banter? It's the Podcast they are all talking about We are on… YouTube, Twitter, Audible, Apple Podcast and Apple Play, Podbean, Facebook, Amazon Alexa, Google Podcast, Player FM, Siri, Spotify, Twitter and Listen Notes and other media outlets… just search ‘belmont banter podcast' Belmont Banter Podcast where each week we chat to local Kent Football payers, Managers and others from the not so distant past about their time in local football. With nearly 100 episodes so far; if you have played, or supported almost any team in the South East then chances are we will have chatted to a player that you know, check it out. It's a great listen...
DECEMBER 19th 2021: Belmont Banter Episode 92 PETER GUISE Official podcast of Whitstable Town F.C. Peter is such a well know voice as far as local radio is concerned as you will have heard hi reporting on local football in KENT at all levels and cricket, covering Kent Cricket Club all over the country for the B.B/C. Peters connection with football and sport in general started when he was about elven when his grandfather took him to watch West Ham who beat Spurs 3-0. A few days later his grandfather took him to watch the opening game of the 1966 World Cup England v Uruguay at Wembley which Peter says was a very boring 0-0 draw. Peters football skills he discovered were verbal, behind the mike, not with the ball at his feet. Like a lot of broadcasters, he honed his skills on Hospital Radio, then worked for Invicta Gold. He has commented at every Test Match Ground in the Country and two FA VASE Cup Finales, and there is still more to tell… Much more…it's another great listen from Belmont Banter Podcasts from Belmont Banter, if you have any questions regarding Belmont Banter or want to suggest someone for the weekly PODCAST… Contact us: questionswtfc@mail.com Can't Find Belmont Banter? It's the Podcast they are all talking about We are on… YouTube, Twitter, Audible, Apple Podcast and Apple Play, Podbean, Facebook, Amazon Alexa, Google Podcast, Player FM, Siri, Spotify, Twitter and Listen Notes and other media outlets… just search ‘belmont banter podcast' Belmont Banter Podcast where each week we chat to local Kent Football payers, Managers and others from the not so distant past about their time in local football. With nearly 90 episodes so far; if you have played, or supported almost any team in the South East then chances are we will have chatted to a player that you know, check it out. It's a great listen...
DECEMBER 12th 2021: Belmont Banter Episode 91 KEVIN SUGRUE Official podcast of Whitstable Town F.C. Kevin started off in football with aspirations of becoming a footballer but a sending off by a teacher in a school game brought a halt to his football when he was fourteen. He started again after he left school at about seventeen and played for the district side. The years not playing meant that others were now better than he was and ever the organiser, at nineteen Kevin started running teams. His first job on leaving school was for the council and he found himself running the sports department, says he was the blue eyed boy, and started Southwark Sports but that changed when the councils merged. Kevin moved to Beckenham took a few of the boys with him as part of Beckenham Town, the remainder who were Southwark Sports which became Dulwich Hamlet. He says they were ahead of Chelsea and all the other as they were to first club to have a ‘pathway to the first team ‘says Beckenham was the start of the Academy's.
DECEMBER 5th 2021: Belmont Banter Episode 90 MIKE GREEN Official podcast of Whitstable Town F.C. Mike played in goal wearing glasses when he was very young, then changed to contact lenses when he was a bit older. But apart from school football and playing with his mates Mike's real love was when his dad finally gave into his persistent request to go and watch Gillingham. In time Mike's other love became Arsenal after he persuaded his Dad to take him to a match. As it turned he had a relation who lived close to the ground and they were able to park a short distance from Highbury and walk to the ground. Mike's football came to an end after he developed a stomach ulcer which burst, and he stopped playing football all together. This turned into a passion for radio, more to the point football on the radio which became not only Mike's hobby but turned into a part time career for him as he followed ‘The MEDWAY BEARS Ice Hockey Team' and reported from almost every ground in Kent and many further afield. Mike tells some great stories, one when he followed Whitstable Town to North Ferriby FC, another when he followed DEAL TOWN all the way to WEMBLY. Mike has also reported on Cricket, The OPEN GOLF and Superbikes from BRANDS HATCH in a long radio career. Podcasts from Belmont Banter, if you have any questions regarding Belmont Banter or want to suggest someone for the weekly PODCAST… Contact us: questionswtfc@mail.com Can't Find Belmont Banter? It's the Podcast they are all talking about We are on… YouTube, Twitter, Audible, Apple Podcast and Apple Play, Podbean, Facebook, Amazon Alexa, Google Podcast, Player FM, Siri, Spotify, Twitter and Listen Notes and other media outlets… just search ‘belmont banter podcast' Belmont Banter Podcast where each week we chat to local Kent Football payers, Managers and others from the not so distant past about their time in local football. With nearly 90 episodes so far; if you have played, or supported almost any team in the South East then chances are we will have chatted to a player that you know, check it out. It's a great listen...
Belmont Banter Ep89: JOHN AKINDE: From non-league to Pro-League: Whitstable Town Football Club NOVEMBER 28th 2021: Belmont Banter Episode 89 JOHN AKINDE Official podcast of Whitstable Town F.C. John moved from London to the Medway area when he was eleven and started playing football with his mate's but was soon playing for Gravesend Spartans and was picked for Kent Schools which John says was a really a good time. At fifteen he joined Gravesend and Northfleet …now EBSFLEET they offered him a place of the PACE scheme, similar todays Academy set up. He was picked for the first team at seventeen, in his first season he scored ten goals in twenty starts and won the FA Trophy at the old Wembley. During that sixteen to eighteen period, he was loaned out, the first was at Whitstable Town, (John scored on his debut) In his second loan spell was also at Town, then went onto Margate. John then drew interest from Peterborough United. As he was driving up he discovered that Bristol were also interested so he ended up there. John has played for a number of club, Bristol City came in for him and he signed for them. John played for Barnett, and others including Dagenham & Redbridge and Lincoln City and then Portsmouth before moving back to Kent where he now plays for Gillingham FC. John puts the record straight behind him crashing his car days after he moved to Bristol and the Sky Sports ‘chair on the Bus' story… After John hangs his boots up which he says is not anytime soon he wants to get into management currently he is taking his UAFA B coaching badges and spent five years studying for his business degree: It's another great listen from Belmont Banter… Podcasts from Belmont Banter, if you have any questions regarding Belmont Banter or want to suggest someone for the weekly PODCAST … Please Contact us: questionswtfc@mail.com Can't Find Belmont Banter? It's the Podcast they are all talking about We are on… YouTube, Twitter, Audible, Apple Podcast and Apple Play, Podbean, Facebook, Amazon Alexa, Google Podcast, Player FM, Siri, Spotify, Twitter and Listen Notes and other media outlets… just search ‘belmont banter podcast' Belmont Banter Podcast where each week we chat to local Kent Football payers, Managers and others from the not so distant past about their time in local football. With nearly 90 episodes so far; if you have played, or supported almost any team in the South East then chances are we will have chatted to a player that you know, check it out. It's a great listen...
NOVEMBER 21st 2021: Belmont Banter Episode 88 ANDY THOMAS Official podcast of Whitstable Town F.C. At a young age Andy Thomas Started out playing for the Scouts at Swanley, the was a part of Kent that was to feature strongly in his football journey. From there he played for the team at the Bank where he worked, at that time a lot of the branches had their own teams representing the branch. At the branch were Andy worked they had a very successful team; coming first in a tournament out of 80 odd branches. Then he decided wanted to push himself and play football at a higher level, Andy played for Alma Swanley for a couple of seasons then moved on to Cray Wanderers. At training he picked up a bad injury and struggled to get into the Cray side and moved to Swanley Town F.C. who played in the London Spartan league. His injury cut his football career short, then taking up Vets football until his son Will expressed an interest and like all Dad's he got more and more involved. Taking on one of the teams along with one of the other Dad's they were very successful Staplehurst Monarchs. So much so that his exploits in management came to the attention of Maidstone Utd right at the time they moved to the Gallagher Stadium where to this day he runs Maidstone United's U18's... It's another great listen from Belmont Banter. Podcasts from Belmont Banter, if you have any questions regarding Belmont Banter or want to suggest someone for the PODCAST … Contact us: questionswtfc@mail.com Can't Find Belmont Banter? It's the Podcast they are all talking about We are on… YouTube, Twitter, Audible, Apple Podcast and Apple Play, Podbean, Facebook, Amazon Alexa, Google Podcast, Player FM, Siri, Spotify, Twitter and Listen Notes and other media outlets… just search ‘belmont banter podcast' Belmont Banter Podcast where each week we chat to local Kent Footballers from the not so distant past about their time in local football. With nearly 80 episodes so far; if you have played, or supported almost any team in the South East then chances are we will have chatted to a player that you know, check it out. It's a great listen...
Belmont Banter Ep87: JASON LILLIS: Jason THE MANAGER: Whitstable Town Football Club NOVEMBER 7th 2021: Belmont Banter Episode 87 JASON LILLIS ‘The Manager' Official podcast of Whitstable Town F.C. Janson Lillis; now a full time coach at Gillingham Football Club says that his coaching and management career started in the most bazar of fashions, he took over a club at half time after the manager was sacked during the game. This was first taste of management; then Jason took on as the manager of Herne Bay where he stayed for three years. He then took a couple of years away from football saying he ‘fell out of love with the game' until encouraged by his wife they went to watch match at Corinthians. After the game he ended up at Lordswood Social Club close to where he lives. There was meeting going on and he was asked to go and have a chat with the committee ended up as manager of Lordswood FC. Then when Nicky Southall took over as Whitstable Town manager Jason joined him as coach, had a great run in the FA Vase reaching the last sixteen, but did not agree with those in charge at the time. He then joined Neil Cugley at Folkestone as coach winning promotion and bringing in some really good players. Jason next went to coach in America before returning to the UK and taking up the post as First Team Coach at Gillingham Football Club: It's another great listen from Belmont Banter. Podcasts from Belmont Banter, if you have any questions regarding Belmont Banter… Contact us: questions@whitstabletownfc.club Can't Find Belmont Banter? It's the Podcast they are all talking about We are on… YouTube, Twitter, Audible, Apple Podcast and Apple Play, Podbean, Facebook, Amazon Alexa, Google Podcast, Player FM, Siri, Spotify, Twitter and Listen Notes and other media outlets… just search ‘belmont banter podcast' Belmont Banter Podcast where each week we chat to local Kent Footballers from the not so distant past about their time in local football. With nearly 80 episodes so far; if you have played, or supported almost any team in the South East then chances are we will have chatted to a player that you know, check it out. It's a great listen...
Belmont Banter Ep86: JASON LILLIS: Jason the Footballer: Whitstable Town Football ClubOCTOBER 31st 2021: Belmont Banter Episode 84 JASON LILLIS Official podcast of Whitstable Town F.C. Janson Lillis; now a full time coach at Gillingham Football Club says that without the full support of both his parents he would never have had a career as a professional footballer. It was all down to my Mum and Dad and the way they drove me all over the Country as a youngster, playing for Kent Schools, then County before he joined Gillingham F.C. on youth forms, turning professional at sixteen and scoring away at Brighton in the F. A. Cup. He tells so great stories of his football journey, playing for Walsall, Maidstone United, and Sittingbourne about how he met and played with some great players… PART TWO OUT NEXT WEEK when Jason talks about his coaching and time in management: It's another great listen from Belmont Banter. Podcasts from Belmont Banter, if you have any questions regarding Belmont Banter… Contact us: questions@whitstabletownfc.club Can't Find Belmont Banter? It's the Podcast they are all talking about We are on… YouTube, Twitter, Audible, Apple Podcast and Apple Play, Podbean, Facebook, Amazon Alexa, Google Podcast, Player FM, Siri, Spotify, Twitter and Listen Notes and other media outlets… just search ‘belmont banter podcast' Belmont Banter Podcast where each week we chat to local Kent Footballers from the not so distant past about their time in local football. With nearly 80 episodes so far; if you have played, or supported almost any team in the South East then chances are we will have chatted to a player that you know, check it out. It's a great listen...
OCTOBER 24th 2021: Belmont Banter Episode 84 STEVEN LLOYD Official podcast of Whitstable Town F.C. At the age of ten Steven was scouted by QPR where he spent two years before being signed by Millwall on a Youth Contract. When it came to the end he was released, “let go” was the term they used and he says it was hard to come to terms with at such a young age. He then joined Sturry Blues before meeting up with a couple of friends and joining Herne Bay Youth, it was not long before he was in Herne Bay Reserves but it was not long before he was picked for the first team and made his First Team debut at the age of fifteen. Playing as a centre back it was not long before he was approached by Ramsgate who were flying high in the old Kent League but decided to stay at the Bay. Stephen then joined Whitstable Town and played under five or six different managers as Town went through a difficult time. Then had a spell back at the Bay then back to Whitstable, before ending his time in football in his late twenties when he changed careers and joined the Met Police. It's another great listen from Belmont Banter. Podcasts from Belmont Banter, if you have any questions regarding Belmont Banter… Contact us: questions@whitstabletownfc.club Can't Find Belmont Banter? It's the Podcast they are all talking about We are on… YouTube, Twitter, Audible, Apple Podcast and Apple Play, Podbean, Facebook, Amazon Alexa, Google Podcast, Player FM, Siri, Spotify, Twitter and Listen Notes and other media outlets… just search ‘belmont banter podcast' Belmont Banter Podcast where each week we chat to local Kent Footballers from the not so distant past about their time in local football. With nearly 80 episodes so far; if you have played, or supported almost any team in the South East then chances are we will have chatted to a player that you know, check it out. It's a great listen...
OCTOBER 17th 2021: Belmont Banter Episode 84 TOMMY SAMPSON ‘THE STROKE' Official podcast of Whitstable Town F.C. You have listened to Tommy the Player and Tommy the Manager and Tommy the VASE RUN which were the first three of four parts of the football journey of Tommy Sampson. We now have PART FOUR Tommy Sampson: The Stroke: ‘Three Seconds that changed his life'. Amazingly Tommy's first words to Belmont Banter were: “I was blessed, truly as I was very, very lucky that I still retained the power of speech” however he goes on to say how he could not have survived these last fourteen years without the unfailing support of his wife Sandy. “We have fought, we have argued and I have been in the deepest darkest bouts of depression; we have called each other names, none of which I am proud of; but she has been by my side all the way. I have fought this evil disease with every ounce of strength and I am thankful to Sandy and all the friends who have supported me along the way.” It's another great listen from Belmont Banter. LINK TO Tommy Sampson's book ‘Sudden Exit' https://www.amazon.co.uk/Sudden-Exit-Tommy-Sampson-ebook/dp/B0792LVLG2 Podcasts from Belmont Banter, if you have any questions regarding Belmont Banter… Contact us: questions@whitstabletownfc.club Can't Find Belmont Banter? It's the Podcast they are all talking about We are on… YouTube, Twitter, Audible, Apple Podcast and Apple Play, Podbean, Facebook, Amazon Alexa, Google Podcast, Player FM, Siri, Spotify, Twitter and Listen Notes and other media outlets… just search ‘belmont banter podcast' Belmont Banter Podcast where each week we chat to local Kent Footballers from the not so distant past about their time in local football. With nearly 80 episodes so far; if you have played, or supported almost any team in the South East then chances are we will have chatted to a player that you know, check it out. It's a great listen...
OCTOBER 10th 2021: Belmont Banter Episode 83 TOMMY SAMPSON ‘The VASE RUN' Official podcast of Whitstable Town F.C. You have listened to Tommy the Player and Tommy the Manager these were the first two of four parts of the football journey of Tommy Sampson. We now have part three Tommy Sampson and The FA Vase run from the first game Tommy takes us on his incredible journey as he guides hi Deal Town side all the way to the Twin Towers. From the very first game when seemingly down and out they manage the win that game which was the first big step on the road to lifting the FA VASE. There are lots of twists and turns on the way and Tommy relives every moment of that historic day when…. Oh well, I think it's best you listen to Tommy's story. It's another great listen from Belmont Banter Podcasts from Belmont Banter, if you have any questions regarding Belmont Banter… Contact us: questions@whitstabletownfc.club Can't Find Belmont Banter? It's the Podcast they are all talking about We are on… YouTube, Twitter, Audible, Apple Podcast and Apple Play, Podbean, Facebook, Amazon Alexa, Google Podcast, Player FM, Siri, Spotify, Twitter and Listen Notes and other media outlets… just search ‘belmont banter podcast' Belmont Banter Podcast where each week we chat to local Kent Footballers from the not so distant past about their time in local football. With nearly 80 episodes so far; if you have played, or supported almost any team in the South East then chances are we will have chatted to a player that you know, check it out. It's a great listen...
OCTOBER 7th 2021: Belmont Banter Episode 82 Stephen Bartley: BONUS EDITION Official podcast of Whitstable Town F.C. Stephen Bartley. Hear Stephen's story of a He FELL IN LOVE WITH FOOTBALL DURING LOCK DOWN, this is a man who by his own admission never played the game, in fact even as a youngster hardly kicked a ball, Yet, two years later, Stephen who lives in our town is now the opposition scout for Whitstable Town. Listen to his fantastic two journey, as Stephen travels to away fixtures and says that his opposition reports to the Whitstable Town Manager are to a Premier League standard. Podcasts from Belmont Banter, if you have any questions regarding Belmont Banter… Contact us: questions@whitstabletownfc.club Can't Find Belmont Banter? It's the Podcast they are all talking about We are on… YouTube, Twitter, Audible, Apple Podcast and Apple Play, Podbean, Facebook, Amazon Alexa, Google Podcast, Player FM, Siri, Spotify, Twitter and Listen Notes and other media outlets… just search ‘belmont banter podcast' Belmont Banter Podcast where each week we chat to local Kent Footballers from the not so distant past about their time in local football. With nearly 80 episodes so far; if you have played, or supported almost any team in the South East then chances are we will have chatted to a player that you know, check it out. It's a great listen...
OCTOBER 3rd 2021: Belmont Banter Episode 81 JAKE GESS: Official podcast of Whitstable Town F.C. The early years for Jake were playing with his brother using two dustbins and a scaffold board for a goal around where he lived in Hales Place. He played school and district football until the age of eleven when he was picked up by Wimbledon FC after taking part in a trial at Kennington FC. He stayed at Wimbledon until he was released at sixteen and the disappointment knocked his confidence until he joined the Kent side, which he says he…” walked into”. He then played at Littlebourne FC and Canterbury U18's for two years up until at nineteen, he then decided to take a year out and just played Sunday football. Jake saying that the ‘disappointment of not progressing affected him for years and at one stage he received twelve yellow cards in one season'. He then joined Whitstable Town playing in the reserves under the then manager Simon Kay for a year before being asked to join the first team where Marc Seager was manager. Saying that… ‘Simon installed confidence in him and ‘Seags' was a great man manager, the two of them brought out the best in me'. I had those great three seasons or so, Seags left and my form dropped off. He tells a great story about an end of season trip to Spain when he was at Town, leaving out some of the more 'interesting' bits. Simon Halsey who was by then Herne Bay manager asked him to join them where he stayed for a season and a half. He then joined Canterbury City for nearly three years which he enjoyed. He then joined Deal Town for a while then finished up his football at Deal Sports which he said he enjoyed on a par with his time at Whitstable but added, that it was just with his mates, it was fun…Check it out; even if you're not involved in WTFC it's another great listen from Belmont Banter Podcast. Podcasts from Belmont Banter, if you have any questions regarding Belmont Banter… Contact us: questions@whitstabletownfc.club Can't Find Belmont Banter? It's the Podcast they are all talking about We are on… YouTube, Twitter, Audible, Apple Podcast and Apple Play, Podbean, Facebook, Amazon Alexa, Google Podcast, Player FM, Siri, Spotify, Twitter and Listen Notes and other media outlets… just search ‘belmont banter podcast' Belmont Banter Podcast where each week we chat to local Kent Footballers from the not so distant past about their time in local football. With nearly 80 episodes so far; if you have played, or supported almost any team in the South East then chances are we will have chatted to a player that you know, check it out. It's a great listen...
SEPTEMBER 26th 2021: Belmont Banter Episode 80 GARY LOCKYER: Official podcast of Whitstable Town F.C.Gary Lockyer. Like most young lads Gary started playing with football with his mates, at the age of nine one of his friends invited him along to Kennington Juniors (Near Ashford) which was local to Gary. He Stayed with them until U13. During this period, he played in the Kent Youth sides all through his junior career. After leaving Kennington he joined Gravesend and Northfleet (Now Ebbsfleet) Whilst trying to find his feet in football he went to a soccer school game and was spotted by Jimmy Ward who was manager of Ramsgate at the time, He stayed nearly two years but found the level a bit too much for him as he was still in his early teens. As part of his development Jim Ward sent on loan to a couple of Kent clubs before, plus he had trials at Charlton and Aldershot, he later concedes that if he had the right attitude back then things could have been different. He had a very successful five-year spell at Lydd FC, before re-joining his boyhood club Kennington FC where he is to this day, after back to back promotions with Kennington FC reaching the Southern Counties East Football League Premier Division. Check it out; even if you're not involved in WTFC it's another great listen from Belmont Banter Podcast. Podcasts from Belmont Banter, if you have any questions regarding Belmont Banter… Contact us: questions@whitstabletownfc.club Can't Find Belmont Banter? It's the Podcast they are all talking about We are on… YouTube, Twitter, Audible, Apple Podcast and Apple Play, Podbean, Facebook, Amazon Alexa, Google Podcast, Player FM, Siri, Spotify, Twitter and Listen Notes and other media outlets… just search ‘belmont banter podcast' Belmont Banter Podcast where each week we chat to local Kent Footballers from the not so distant past about their time in local football. With nearly 80 episodes so far; if you have played, or supported almost any team in the South East then chances are we will have chatted to a player that you know, check it out. It's a great listen...
SEPTEMBER 19th 2021: Belmont Banter Episode 77 TOMMY SAMPSON the MANAGER: Official podcast of Whitstable Town F.C.Tommy Sampson who had a very successful playing career hung up his boots well into his thirties, saying "My knee had gone, well in truth they had gone years before but I loved playing and kept going as long as I could.” SHEPPY UNITED came calling and offered Tommy his first taste of management. From there he moved onto HERNE BAY, then to DEAL TOWN, with whom he won the prestigious FA VASE at WEMBLEY. There were other clubs as well, Tommy says he never had an interview for a Management job, if he was wanted fine, if not he was not going to sit through an interview. But the move from the Bay to Deal was the one that has always been shrouded in controversy, here Tommy sets the record straight and the way events unfolded were not as it seemed. Check it out; even if you're not involved in WTFC it's another great listen from Belmont Banter Podcast. Podcasts from Belmont Banter, if you have any questions regarding Belmont Banter… Contact us: questions@whitstabletownfc.club Can't Find Belmont Banter? It's the Podcast they are all talking about We are on… YouTube, Twitter, Audible, Apple Podcast and Apple Play, Podbean, Facebook, Amazon Alexa, Google Podcast, Player FM, Siri, Spotify, Twitter and Listen Notes and other media outlets… just search ‘belmont banter podcast' Belmont Banter Podcast where each week we chat to local Kent Footballers from the not so distant past about their time in local football. With nearly 80 episodes so far; if you have played, or supported almost any team in the South East then chances are we will have chatted to a player that you know, check it out. It's a great listen...
SEPTEMBER 13 2021: Belmont Banter Episode 78 TOMMY SAMPSON…the PLAYER: Episode 78 The Official podcast of Whitstable Town F.C. This week we are delighted to have TOMMY SAMPSON the DEAL TOWN FA VASE winner when we find out about Tommy's time as a player. And what a playing career he has had spanning over 20 years until he took the step into management, (that episode is up soon) then all about the journey to Wembley winning the FA Vase and then the few seconds that changed his life forever when he suffered a life changing stroke. But Tommy is a fighter he leaned to speak and has a fantastic memory, he tells some wonderful tales about the clubs and all the players he has played with, from Millwall, Dartford, and others with a tale to tell about every one, Check it out; even if you're not involved in WTFC it's another great listen from Belmont Banter Podcast. Podcasts from Belmont Banter, if you have any questions regarding Belmont Banter… Contact us: questions@whitstabletownfc.club Can't Find Belmont Banter? It's the Podcast they are all talking about We are on… YouTube, Twitter, Audible, Apple Podcast and Apple Play, Podbean, Facebook, Amazon Alexa, Google Podcast, Player FM, Siri, Spotify, Twitter and Listen Notes and other media outlets… just search ‘belmont banter podcast' Belmont Banter Podcast where each week we chat to local Kent Footballers from the not so distant past about their time in local football. With nearly 80 episodes so far; if you have played, or supported almost any team in the South East then chances are we will have chatted to a player that you know, check it out. It's a great listen...
SEPTEMBER 1st 2021: Belmont Banter Episode 77 ADAM REVELEY & LOUIS WHITTINGTON…the Official podcast of Whitstable Town F.C. Two for the price of one this week as we meet Adam Reveley & Louis Whittington who are joint manager/coach of Whitstable Town U18's the side which plays in the Premier Division of the KENT LEAGUE. We have a very strong youth set up at Town and they both tell me that they really do have a very good, strong side well capable of winning the league this year. Two of their players have both played in the last couple of first teams matches. Check it out; even if you're not involved in WTFC it's another great listen from Belmont Banter Podcast. Podcasts from Belmont Banter, if you have any questions regarding Belmont Banter… Contact us: questions@whitstabletownfc.club Can't Find Belmont Banter? It's the Podcast they are all talking about We are on… YouTube, Twitter, Audible, Apple Podcast and Apple Play, Podbean, Facebook, Amazon Alexa, Google Podcast, Player FM, Siri, Spotify, Twitter and Listen Notes and other media outlets… just search ‘belmont banter podcast' Belmont Banter Podcast where each week we chat to local Kent Footballers from the not so distant past about their time in local football. With nearly 80 episodes so far; if you have played, or supported almost any team in the South East then chances are we will have chatted to a player that you know, check it out. It's a great listen...
AUGUST 22 2021: Belmont Banter Episode 76 Ben Jennings…the Official podcast of Whitstable Town F.C. This week we have Ben Jennings who is now heavily involved with Whitstable Town, primarily the youth but today is also involved in the first team, infect in every aspect of the cub. He tells us he did not take football seriously when he was very young, but the at U10's while he was at Faversham's Abbey School he started to enjoy football. Then had a few years at Faversham Town until aged sixteen he fell out of love with football and girls became the big thing in his life. For the last ten years' Ben's life went on around the youth at Whitstable Town; primarily because of his son's desire to play local football. Until today when he at times has devoted four out of five evening during the week days then ferrying his and other parent's children to matches on weekends. Check it out; even if you're not involved in WTFC another great listen from Belmont Banter Podcast. Podcasts from Belmont Banter, if you have any questions regarding Belmont Banter… Contact us: questions@whitstabletownfc.club Can't Find Belmont Banter? It's the Podcast they are all talking about We are on… YouTube, Twitter, Audible, Apple Podcast and Apple Play, Podbean, Facebook, Amazon Alexa, Google Podcast, Player FM, Siri, Spotify, Twitter and Listen Notes and other media outlets… just search ‘belmont banter podcast' Belmont Banter Podcast where each week we chat to local Kent Footballers from the not so distant past about their time in local football. With nearly 80 episodes so far; if you have played, or supported almost any team in the South East then chances are we will have chatted to a player that you know, check it out. It's a great listen...
AUGUST 15 2021: Belmont Banter Episode 75 Will Graham…the Official podcast of Whitstable Town F.C. This week we have Will Graham who tells us about his dad's long connection with Tyler Hill and how his football career was cut short by injury, how he then got into coaching and lots more besides. Will mentions lots of players and managers from his playing days and how his life is now taken up with coaching the youth, which is his passion. Will goes on to tell us how a phone call from a friend ended up with him doing a bit of scouting as a favour which in turn has turned into his business… Elite Premier Scouting. His connection with Whitstable Town football club has gone full circle since his playing days he coached for Town and tells us that Tyler Hill Youth has recently aligned themselves to Whitstable Town which he feels will be good for both parties. We enjoyed chatting to Will Graham and we are sure that you will enjoy this podcast, and is another great listen from Belmont Banter Podcast. Podcasts from Belmont Banter, if you have any questions regarding Belmont Banter… Contact us: questions@whitstabletownfc.club Can't Find Belmont Banter? It's the Podcast they are all talking about We are on… YouTube, Twitter, Audible, Apple Podcast and Apple Play, Podbean, Facebook, Amazon Alexa, Google Podcast, Player FM, Siri, Spotify, Twitter and Listen Notes and other media outlets… just search ‘belmont banter podcast' Belmont Banter Podcast where each week we chat to local Kent Footballers from the not so distant past about their time in local football. With nearly 80 episodes so far; if you have played, or supported almost any team in the South East then chances are we will have chatted to a player that you know, check it out. It's a great listen...
AUGUST 8 2021: Belmont Banter Episode 74 Gary Carter…the Official podcast of Whitstable Town F.C. This week we have Gary Carter who is the youth team manager for the Whitstable Town U13 Boys with us on Belmont Banter as we learn about Gary's family involvement with the club and I do mean ‘the whole Carter family'. It started after his career in local and Sunday football came to an end but he felt he had to give back to the game he loves. Like a lot of fathers with football mad son's he took Archie to a youth training session where then coming up for eight decided he wanted to play football at Whitstable. As son Archie's interest grew Gary became more and more involved in Whitstable's Youth section and was offered the opportunity to take his coaching badges. He started with the same group of boys that Archie was with; beginning with the U8's through to today where Gary runs the girls U12's and boys U13's. This led to him becoming involved with the first team after the youth section merged with the main club which now boasts 27 teams from youth to senior (and counting). His wife Mandy is the registration secretary for the junior club responsible for almost twenty girls and boy's teams in the youth section. Daughter Abbey who manages the girls U10'has also just started ‘shadowing' the club's physio Alice at training and on match days as she has chosen sports science and sports phycology as her career. It really is a family affair. Podcasts from Belmont Banter, if you have any questions regarding Belmont Banter… Contact us: questions@whitstabletownfc.club Can't Find Belmont Banter? It's the Podcast they are all talking about We are on… YouTube, Twitter, Audible, Apple Podcast and Apple Play, Podbean, Facebook, Amazon Alexa, Google Podcast, Player FM, Siri, Spotify, Twitter and Listen Notes and other media outlets… just search ‘belmont banter podcast' Belmont Banter Podcast where each week we chat to local Kent Footballers from the not so distant past about their time in local football. With nearly 80 episodes so far; if you have played, or supported almost any team in the South East then chances are we will have chatted to a player that you know, check it out. It's a great listen...
AUGUST 1 2021: Belmont Banter Episode 73 Carl Laraman…the Official podcast of Whitstable Town F.C.Delighted that this week we have former Charlton and Arsenal Coach Carl Laraman with us on Belmont Banter as he takes us on his football journey which started in Australia. At the age of eight Carl's parents relocated to the UK setting up home in Luton not far from Chatham where vat school he played football for the first time as at that time sport in Australia was all about Aussie Rules Football and Cricket. In the UK he was very soon played for the district side and was spotted by Crystal Palace which was where his development really started. The chance to hit the big time passed him by not least when at a very young age he had the chance to go and play abroad, but turned it down. As far as local football was concerned he flourished at Sittingbourne, then at Sheppey, which he rates as his best time in football, also having a brief spell at Whitstable Town. There were a number of other Kent Clubs he had spells at until at twenty-six and injury cut short his football career, which is when he had the chance to take up coaching. After taking his badges it finally took him to working for ten years at Charlton then for fifteen Years at Arsenal under Liam Brady and Arsen Wenger. What a listen… Another interesting chat to add to the long list of ex-players and managers from around Kent. Podcasts from Belmont Banter, if you have any questions regarding Belmont Banter… Contact us: questions@whitstabletownfc.club Can't Find Belmont Banter? It's the Podcast they are all talking about We are on… YouTube, Twitter, Audible, Apple Podcast and Apple Play, Podbean, Facebook, Amazon Alexa, Google Podcast, Player FM, Siri, Spotify, Twitter and Listen Notes and other media outlets… just search ‘belmont banter podcast' Belmont Banter Podcast where each week we chat to local Kent Footballers from the not so distant past about their time in local football. With nearly 80 episodes so far; if you have played, or supported almost any team in the South East then chances are we will have chatted to a player that you know, check it out. It's a great listen...
JULY 25 2021: Belmont Banter Episode 72 ADE HUBBARD The KIT MAN…the Official podcast of Whitstable Town F.C. This week we catch up with one of Kent's longest serving and much travelled ‘kit men' in Ade Hubbard who is Whitstable's current ‘man with the magic sponge'. Although these days his role is more about looking after the payer's kit and making sure the on training and match days everything is in order, right down to the tape player's use. He talks about his football life after spells playing school and local football where he played in the same team as Jim Ward, then years later he was kit man for Jim at Ramsgate and at Maidstone United, both clubs enjoyed great success while he was with them. He says that in his job, it's the nearest he can get to actually playing the game as it's such a big part of his life. Another interesting chat to add to the long list of ex-players and managers from around Kent. Podcasts from Belmont Banter, if you have any questions regarding Belmont Banter… Contact us: questions@whitstabletownfc.club Can't Find Belmont Banter? It's the Podcast they are all talking about We are on… YouTube, Twitter, Audible, Apple Podcast and Apple Play, Podbean, Facebook, Amazon Alexa, Google Podcast, Player FM, Siri, Spotify, Twitter and Listen Notes and other media outlets… just search ‘belmont banter podcast' Belmont Banter Podcast where each week we chat to local Kent Footballers from the not so distant past about their time in local football. With nearly 70 episodes so far; if you have played, or supported almost any team in the South East then chances are we will have chatted to a player that you know, check it out. It's a great listen...
JULY 17 2021 Belmont Banter Episode 71 LET'S TALK ENGLAND the Official podcast of Whitstable Town F.C. Supporters Stevie and Rich join Tony… in a special Let's talk about England in the Euros after reaching the Finales after many, many years of trying we chew the fat talking about England in THE 2020/21 Euros. Jack Grealish, Penalties, Team Selection, Best Performance, manager Gareth Southgate what he got right or wrong, Luke Shaw, Kyle Walker, Raheem Sterling, and Jordan Pickford. We look back at Whitstable Town's first pre-season game played last Tuesday away at Deal and look forwards to the WORLD CUP. Just three football fans chatting about the game they love. Podcasts from Belmont Banter, if you have any questions regarding Belmont Banter… Contact us: questions@whitstabletownfc.club Can't Find Belmont Banter? It's the Podcast they are all talking about We are on… YouTube, Twitter, Audible, Apple Podcast and Apple Play, Podbean, Facebook, Amazon Alexa, Google Podcast, Player FM, Siri, Spotify, Twitter and Listen Notes and other media outlets… just search ‘belmont banter podcast' Belmont Banter Podcast where each week we chat to local Kent Footballers from the not so distant past about their time in local football. With nearly 70 episodes so far; if you have played, or supported almost any team in the South East then chances are we will have chatted to a player that you know, check it out. It's a great listen...
JULY 12 2021 Belmont Banter Episode 67 Lloyd-Tony (chat) the Official podcast of Whitstable Town F.C. Lloyd Blackman speaking to Tony… Due to unforeseen circumstances we are not able to bring you one of our normal podcasts, we can however serve up a chat between Whitstable Town manager Lloyd Blackman and Tony when they were a number of games from last season. Shown before on YouTube as part of our ‘Questions' series here is a chance to hear it as a podcast. The sound quality whilst not the best is still ok, and to be honest it's good to be chatting about football. Don't forget pre-season starts away at Deal tomorrow (13th JULY) KO 7-45... See You There Podcasts from Belmont Banter, if you have any questions regarding Belmont Banter… Contact us: questions@whitstabletownfc.club Can't Find Belmont Banter? It's the Podcast they are all talking about We are on… YouTube, Twitter, Audible, Apple Podcast and Apple Play, Podbean, Facebook, Amazon Alexa, Google Podcast, Player FM, Siri, Spotify, Twitter and Listen Notes and other media outlets… just search ‘belmont banter podcast' Belmont Banter Podcast where each week we chat to local Kent Footballers from the not so distant past about their time in local football. With nearly 70 episodes so far; if you have played, or supported almost any team in the South East then chances are we will have chatted to a player that you know, check it out. It's a great listen...
JULY 4 2021 Belmont Banter Episode 69 EFREM EBBLI the Official podcast of Whitstable Town F.C. Efrem Ebbli, played as a goalkeeper who came over to England from Italy in his 30's after a really good career playing in a number of Division 3 and 2 sides at the top level in Italy. He returned to Italy after 5 years in England after playing for Dover, Herne Bay, Deal and Sittingbourne to coach in the Italian Leagues as a goalkeeper coach at the very top level. Efrem holds the record at Herne Bay when he kept a clean sheet in league matches for over 600 minutes without conceding a goal, the record still stands today as Jack Delo missed breaking it by 60 minutes. He was nicknamed ‘The ITALIAN STALLION' by one of the Medway papers after his acrobatic display in a match playing for Sittingbourne. It was difficult chatting with Efrem as we were not able to use Zoom and the quality of the audio was not up to put usual standards but it was great to catch up with him. Podcasts from Belmont Banter, if you have any questions regarding Belmont Banter… Contact us: questions@whitstabletownfc.club Can't Find Belmont Banter? It's the Podcast they are all talking about We are on… YouTube, Twitter, Audible, Apple Podcast and Apple Play, Podbean, Facebook, Amazon Alexa, Google Podcast, Player FM, Siri, Spotify, Twitter and Listen Notes and other media outlets… just search ‘belmont banter podcast' Belmont Banter Podcast where each week we chat to local Kent Footballers from the not so distant past about their time in local football. With nearly 70 episodes so far; if you have played, or supported almost any team in the South East then chances are we will have chatted to a player that you know, check it out. It's a great listen...
JUNE 27 2021: Belmont Banter Episode 68 Steve Marshall (PART TWO) the Official podcast of Whitstable Town F.C. Steve Marshall who had a great career with a number of Kent Clubs not least Whitstable Town where he won promotion to The RYMAN League for the first time in the club's history. He was also part of The FA VASE winning DEAL Town side which was the last the side who won the very last cup finale at the ‘Old WEMBLEY STADIUM' before he joined Whitstable Town under manager Matt Toms. In his early days Steve lived in Peterborough and played for Peterborough U18's and played for their U18's also played for Purfleet, Blythe Spartans, Margate, Sheppey United, Ashford and Maidstone United where was featured on BBC Football Focus after his six-minute hat-trick, amongst others in his long and very successful time in his football career. Steve also highlights the youngsters at the club, and those in the reserves who were pushing to play in the first team as one of the main reasons that Whitstable Town won promotion. There is a twist at the end as Steve tells us that he has taken his coaching badges… but it's not all it seems… Podcasts from Belmont Banter, if you have any questions regarding Belmont Banter… Contact us: questions@whitstabletownfc.club Can't Find Belmont Banter? It's the Podcast they are all talking about We are on… YouTube, Twitter, Audible, Apple Podcast and Apple Play, Podbean, Facebook, Amazon Alexa, Google Podcast, Player FM, Siri, Spotify, Twitter and Listen Notes and other media outlets… just search ‘belmont banter podcast' Belmont Banter Podcast where each week we chat to local Kent Footballers from the not so distant past about their time in local football. With nearly 70 episodes so far; if you have played, or supported almost any team in the South East then chances are we will have chatted to a player that you know, check it out. It's a great listen...
JUNE 20 2021 Belmont Banter Episode 67 Jack Delo the Official podcast of Whitstable Town F.C. Jack Delo is a local lad who at a very young age had trials for Chelsea, Queens Park Rangers and others but chose to go down the route of local football. Playing for Herne Ba, Canterbury City and Folkestone United under manager Neil Cugley. Jack was with the Folkestone club for five years and rates it as his best time in football, certainly his most successful winning promotion the Ryman Premier. Jack has some great stories to tell and talks in depth about non-league, Sunday morning and vets football. Podcasts from Belmont Banter, if you have any questions regarding Belmont Banter… Contact us: questions@whitstabletownfc.club
JUNE 13 2021 Belmont Banter Episode 66 Steve Marshall (first of two) the Official podcast of Whitstable Town F.C. Steve Marshall is one of those players who is known all over Kent as he has either scored against your team, or if you're lucky enough like Whitstable Town were, scored goals for you. It's that simple. Born in Peterborough Steve started playing at very young age, he went with his father who played in goal for a local side and Steve st times used to sit in the dressing room of a men's side, so as he says with all the ‘chat going on' he had to grow up quickly. Played for his school side and at 15 played junior football at Peterborough United, then at U18's played for Baker Perkins who were a really good works team in the area who had great facilities in a league that was the same standard as the Kent League. He then moved down to London and was then approached by John Roseman who was manager of Sheppey United. That just the start of Steve's amazing football journey as he went on to play for Margate, Maidstone, Deal amongst many others Podcasts from Belmont Banter, if you have any questions regarding Belmont Banter… Contact us: questions@whitstabletownfc.club Can't Find Belmont Banter? It's the Podcast they are all talking about We are on… YouTube, Twitter, Audible, Apple Podcast and Apple Play, Podbean, Facebook, Amazon Alexa, Google Podcast, Player FM, Siri, Spotify, Twitter and Listen Notes and other media outlets… just search ‘belmont banter podcast' Belmont Banter Podcast where each week we chat to local Kent Footballers from the not so distant past about their time in local football. With nearly 70 episodes so far; if you have played, or supported almost any team in the South East then chances are we will have chatted to a player that you know, check it out. It's a great listen...
JUNE 6 2021 Belmont Banter Episode 65 Jimmy Strouts: (Part 3 of 3) The Official podcast of Whitstable Town F.C. Jimmy Stouts had a very successful football career playing as a professional with Dover and Stevenage also the England University side and in the Army the Combined Services Football Team and where he played all over the World. Late in his career family life took charge and he decided he needed to be more local playing for Maidstone United where he captain the side, before finishing his time in local football with Whitstable Town in Marc Seager's very successful promotion winning side. He speaks with passion about the team, saying that all of the players involved even the ones on the bench or who took part in training, they all had an impact of the success of the team. Jimmy has now turned to coaching youth football at Canterbury City saying: “For me it's all about youth development; two hundred per cent” which he believes is the cornerstone of any club wanting to build for the future in these difficult times. This is another great listen from Belmont Banter where we strive to bring you the players football stories that you want to hear. Podcasts from Belmont Banter, if you have any questions regarding Belmont Banter… Contact us: questions@whitstabletownfc.club Can't Find Belmont Banter? It's the Podcast they are all talking about We are on… YouTube, Twitter, Audible, Apple Podcast and Apple Play, Podbean, Facebook, Amazon Alexa, Google Podcast, Player FM, Siri, Spotify, Twitter and Listen Notes and other media outlets… just search ‘belmont banter podcast' Belmont Banter Podcast where each week we chat to local Kent Footballers from the not so distant past about their time in local football. With nearly 70 episodes so far; if you have played, or supported almost any team in the South East then chances are we will have chatted to a player that you know, check it out. It's a great listen...
May 30 2021: Belmont Banter Episode 64 Gary Doe: The Official podcast of Whitstable Town F.C. Gary Doe's journey starts in the early 60's when he was very young as he says playing with the old heavy leather football and wooden studs in your boots. He'd always lived in the Faversham area, signing for a team called Faversham Spartak, a short time later the family move to Medway. He played mostly school and local lads football and remembers playing in a cup final at on Chatham's ground scoring four of the six goals. There were scouts at the game and Gary was selected for a trial at 13 years of age at Gillingham but his father said no, then a couple of years later he received a letter to go to Charlton after the trials was told he was not wanted. That disappointment hurt him so much that he never kicked a ball again for a couple of years…. But Gary's story does not end there he then he went on to play Southern League with Canterbury City, then at Chatham, Sheppey, Lordswood, Faversham and Margate. This is a great story for any budding young footballer just starting out…. The moral of Gary's story is you can recover from all the knock backs and still go on the have a very good career in football… Podcasts from Belmont Banter, if you have any questions regarding Belmont Banter… Contact us: questions@whitstabletownfc.club Can't Find Belmont Banter? It's the Podcast they are all talking about We are on… YouTube, Twitter, Audible, Apple Podcast and Apple Play, Podbean, Facebook, Amazon Alexa, Google Podcast, Player FM, Siri, Spotify, Twitter and Listen Notes and other media outlets… just search ‘belmont banter podcast' Belmont Banter Podcast where each week we chat to local Kent Footballers from the not so distant past about their time in local football. With over 50 episodes so far if you have played, or supported almost any team in the South East then chances are we will have chatted to a player that you know, check it out. It's a great listen...
May 23 2021 Belmont Banter Episode 63: KEVIN BROWN The Official podcast of Whitstable Town F.C. Kevin Brown's football started with local junior side Dolphins, at the age of eighth that Kev, as he prefers to be called, joined another Maidstone team ‘Blue Eagles' where he stayed until he was fourteen. He then had a spell at Gillingham youth Academy before moving to Margate U18's. His time at Margate finished after a year as the travelling, he was ferried back and forth by his Dad and he looked for somewhere closer to home and moved to Sittingbourne. Then moved to Tunbridge where he played in a pre-season game against Wolves, then moved to Tunbridge Wells, spent two seasons there before moving to Sheppey United, Whitstable (there is a story there) and Herne Bay …. Much travelled Kev who played at Sittingbourne and Sheppey, just wanted to play football tells some great stories about all the different clubs and the players and managers he played with. Another great listen from Belmont Banter. Podcasts from Belmont Banter, if you have any questions regarding Belmont Banter… Contact us: questions@whitstabletownfc.club Can't Find Belmont Banter? It's the Podcast they are all talking about We are on… YouTube, Twitter, Audible, Apple Podcast and Apple Play, Podbean, Facebook, Amazon Alexa, Google Podcast, Player FM, Siri, Spotify, Twitter and Listen Notes and other media outlets… just search ‘Belmont Banter podcast' Belmont Banter Podcast where each week we chat to local Kent Footballers from the not so distant past about their time in local football. With over 50 episodes so far if you have played, or supported almost any team in the South East then chances are we will have chatted to a player that you know, check it out. It's a great listen...
May 20 2021 Belmont Banter Episode 62 Jimmy Strouts: (Part 2 of 3) The Official podcast of Whitstable Town F.C. Jimmy Strouts ended up have a fantastic football career in part two when Jimmy follows his fantastic football journey. He talks about playing for Middlesbrough U18's training for them once a week, Then Mansfield Town, he ended scoring a ‘worldly' and that was the catalyst from him serving a professional contract, he then had trials for Cambridge Utd and others eventually signing for Dover. Jimmy saying that during his career he has played with some fantastic players… there is lots more to come, including his time at Whitstable Town. We had a few technical problems which is why this episode is late: Part three is out next Wednesday Podcasts from Belmont Banter, if you have any questions regarding Belmont Banter… Contact us: questions@whitstabletownfc.club Can't Find Belmont Banter? It's the Podcast they are all talking about We are on… YouTube, Twitter, Audible, Apple Podcast and Apple Play, Podbean, Facebook, Amazon Alexa, Google Podcast, Player FM, Siri, Spotify, Twitter and Listen Notes and other media outlets… just search ‘belmont banter podcast' Belmont Banter Podcast where each week we chat to local Kent Footballers from the not so distant past about their time in local football. With over 50 episodes so far if you have played, or supported almost any team in the South East then chances are we will have chatted to a player that you know, check it out. It's a great listen...
May 16 2021 Belmont Banter Episode 61: GARY SAYER The Official podcast of Whitstable Town F.C. GS as everybody knows Gary Sayer has been a fixture in the Whitstable area for many years. At eight he joined Herne Bay and stayed until he was thirteen, the year group folded and he then moved to Tyler Hill FC. Gary says they were a really good side at the time and were far too good for the league they played in. At Fourteen he joined Whitstable Town and progressed through to the first team where he stayed for many years where played nearly 300 games first team games for Town. Gary was an integral part of the very successful Whitstable side during the clubs most successful period. Gary then moved to local rivals Herne Bay to play for manager Simon Halsey who knew Gary well as he was assistant to Marc Seager who won promotion to the Ryman League for the first time in the club's history. Gary finished his football career at Canterbury City under Ben Smith, he amassed nearly 600 games playing for local clubs and he has some great stories to tell, it's one you will all enjoy. Podcasts from Belmont Banter, if you have any questions regarding Belmont Banter… Contact us: questions@whitstabletownfc.club Can't Find Belmont Banter? It's the Podcast they are all talking about We are on… YouTube, Twitter, Audible, Apple Podcast and Apple Play, Podbean, Facebook, Amazon Alexa, Google Podcast, Player FM, Siri, Spotify, Twitter and Listen Notes and other media outlets… just search ‘belmont banter podcast' Belmont Banter Podcast where each week we chat to local Kent Footballers from the not so distant past about their time in local football. With over 50 episodes so far if you have played, or supported almost any team in the South East then chances are we will have chatted to a player that you know, check it out. It's a great listen...
May 9 2021 Belmont Banter Episode 60: DANNY WARD The Official podcast of Whitstable Town F.C.Danny's football journey started at a very young age playing for the local boys' club in Dundee which is where he and older brother Jimmy were born. At nine years old Dan was picked out by Celtic youth who at the time were Celtic Boys Club. The problem was it was a very strong side and beating other teams very easily, the same teams all his mates played for and it took all the fun out of the game. When he was about twelve he stopped playing football just played with his mates in the park until he was eighteen, then a couple of years later moved down to Kent. At the time he had a job in London but played football for Margate Reserves who he won the league with moving to Herne Bay the following season. How he and his brother had some great times at Margate, Ramsgate, Maidstone, Sittingbourne and Whitstable over the many years they were involved with local football. If you played for Danny and Jim in one of their teams pass this Podcast onto all your team-mates, it's a good listen Podcasts from Belmont Banter, if you have any questions regarding Belmont Banter… Contact us: questions@whitstabletownfc.club Can't Find Belmont Banter? It's the Podcast they are all talking about We are on… YouTube, Twitter, Audible, Apple Podcast and Apple Play, Podbean, Facebook, Amazon Alexa, Google Podcast, Player FM, Siri, Spotify, Twitter and Listen Notes and other media outlets… just search ‘belmont banter podcast' Belmont Banter Podcast where each week we chat to local Kent Footballers from the not so distant past about their time in local football. With over 50 episodes so far if you have played, or supported almost any team in the South East then chances are we will have chatted to a player that you know, check it out. It's a great listen...
May 5 2021 Belmont Banter Episode 59 Jimmy Strouts: (Part 1 of 3) The Official podcast of Whitstable Town F.C. Jimmy Strouts ended up have a fantastic football career playing against some great international players as well as players in the top leagues in the South East. In his early years' football never really took off for Jimmy until the family moved from Selling to Sittingbourne when he was about ten years old. Sittingbourne made a big impact on him in those early days as they used to play some of the village side's around where they lived so that became the team to follow. He played for Swale Magpies which in turn became Sittingbourne Youth. At sixteen Jimmy joined the Army and his story from then on is all about playing football all around the world. His story much more than just football as he takes us on a journey that see Jimmy return to the UK and continue his football learning. His story runs over three parts and you will get to understand the passion he has for football and the development of youth football in Kent. Part two is out next Wednesday Podcasts from Belmont Banter, if you have any questions regarding Belmont Banter… Contact us: questions@whitstabletownfc.club Can't Find Belmont Banter? It's the Podcast they are all talking about We are on… YouTube, Twitter, Audible, Apple Podcast and Apple Play, Podbean, Facebook, Amazon Alexa, Google Podcast, Player FM, Siri, Spotify, Twitter and Listen Notes and other media outlets… just search ‘belmont banter podcast' Belmont Banter Podcast where each week we chat to local Kent Footballers from the not so distant past about their time in local football. With over 50 episodes so far if you have played, or supported almost any team in the South East then chances are we will have chatted to a player that you know, check it out. It's a great listen...
April 29 2021 Belmont Banter Episode 57 GERRY ALLAN The Official podcast of Whitstable Town F.C. Growing up in the hotbed of Football in the North East around Newcastle it was no surprise that Gerry grew up playing football with his mates. At sixteen he was picked for a week's trial at Stoke, then was asked back for two weeks training, at the time England goalkeeper Gordon Bank was at the club and used to give young Gerry a lift to training. There's a fascinating story Gerry tells about Gordon Banks and his time at Stoke. Still in his teen he had a season at a really good side in the local area, after that he moved on and the following season his position on the left wing was taken by Chris Waddle who was on the books at Newcastle United and was out on loan. Gerry had spells at Sittingbourne, Herne Bay and eight years at Whitstable Town. Gerry went on to have a couple of spells at management finishing up his career as the successful manager of the England Walking Football Team. Note: Gerry is in the record books as the scorer of the faster ever goal at WTFC, timed at 4 seconds… Podcasts from Belmont Banter, if you have any questions regarding Belmont Banter… Contact us: questions@whitstabletownfc.club Can't Find Belmont Banter? It's the Podcast they are all talking about We are on… YouTube, Twitter, Audible, Apple Podcast and Apple Play, Podbean, Facebook, Amazon Alexa, Google Podcast, Player FM, Siri, Spotify, Twitter and Listen Notes and other media outlets… just search ‘belmont banter podcast' Belmont Banter Podcast. With over 50 episodes so far if you have played, or supported almost any team in the South East then chances are we will have chatted to a player that you know.
Belmont Banter Ep57: JAMES SHERMAN. Whitstable Town Football Club April 25 2021 Belmont Banter Episode 57 James Sherman: The Official podcast of Whitstable Town F.C. Australian born James lives in Tasmania which is an island off the coast and about 12 hours by boat from the mainland. As a young footballer there were limited chances to progress his football and after moving to Melbourne on the mainland he joined Melbourne Knights the club where Mark Vaduka started and our own Ian Pullman had a spell ‘down under'. It was through ‘Pulley' that James came to the UK, he had some trials with Scunthorpe Utd and Port Vale before he decided to just enjoy his football rather than chase the dream. In the years that he was in the UK he played for us at Whitstable Town, along with Margate, Herne Bay and 3 years at Ramsgate before moving back to Oz. James is currently back in Tasmania where he is head coach of the Glenorchy Knights Football Club Podcasts from Belmont Banter, if you have any questions regarding Belmont Banter… Contact us: questions@whitstabletownfc.club Can't Find Belmont Banter? It's the Podcast they are all talking about We are on… YouTube, Twitter, Audible, Apple Podcast and Apple Play, Podbean, Facebook, Amazon Alexa, Google Podcast, Player FM, Siri, Spotify, Twitter and Listen Notes and other media outlets… just search ‘belmont banter podcast' Belmont Banter Podcast. With over 50 episodes so far if you have played, or supported almost any team in the South East then chances are we will have chatted to a player that you know.
April 18 2021 Belmont Banter Episode 56 DOUGIE BOSSON The Official podcast of Whitstable Town F.C. Dougie was both a player and a manager for Whitstable Town and like a lot of players at that time his career started at Snowdown which was one on the top clubs in the ‘Old Kent League'. He tells of many great players from all over the country who through work at the Mines ended up at Alyesham and played for Snowdown. Dougie says that Snowdown had some tough hard players which is where he learnt to look after himself at a time when ref's turned a blind eye to some really rough tackles. He joined Canterbury City who were in the old Southern League and at the time one of, if not the top clubs in Kent. After arriving home at 3am from a long away trip in the Southern League he was confronted by his wife who demanded “it was football or me.” So that was Dough finished at Canterbury and off back to Snowdown again. He then joined Whitstable as a player, then back to Snowdown again before returning to manage Whitstable Town. Dougie tells some great stories of his time in local football, reminiscing about all the great players he played with and managed, he mentions John Newman and Alan Shilling as two of Whitstable's best. Podcasts from Belmont Banter, if you have any questions regarding Belmont Banter… Contact us: questions@whitstabletownfc.club Can't Find Belmont Banter? It's the Podcast they are all talking about We are on… YouTube, Twitter, Audible, Apple Podcast and Apple Play, Podbean, Facebook, Amazon Alexa, Google Podcast, Player FM, Siri, Spotify, Twitter and Listen Notes and other media outlets… just search ‘belmont banter podcast'
April 14 2021 Belmont Banter Episode 55 Rob Thomas: Bonus Edition. The Official podcast of Whitstable Town F.C. Local lad Rob Thomas was between six and seven when he began his football career playing by the garages at the back of his house. He then played with his mates at Joy Lane infants before joining Whitstable Town as a nine-year-old, but says he was a shy boy and took a step away from the club then joining Sturry Blues. Before long he re-joined as his mates Sam Denley, Darren Budge and Andy Martin were in Whitstable U10's. He stepped away from football at thirteen for a while concentration on athletics, but he was soon back at Whitstable under Peter Budge and Andy Raines. Rob, who was an integral part of Marc Seager's promotion and cup winning side, says he played with some great players and managers at Whitstable Town. Managers like Simon Kay, Jason Bragg, Matt Toms and others Rob was a one club lad and tells some great stories (we had to cut the X-rated ones) which are bound to have you laughing Podcasts from Belmont Banter, if you have any questions regarding Belmont Banter… Contact us: questions@whitstabletownfc.club Can't Find Belmont Banter? It's the Podcast they are all talking about We are on… YouTube, Twitter, Audible, Apple Podcast and Apple Play, Podbean, Facebook, Amazon Alexa, Google Podcast, Player FM, Siri, Spotify, Twitter and Listen Notes and other media outlets… just search ‘belmont banter podcast'
April 11 2021 Belmont Banter Episode 54 GLEN BARLOW The Official podcast of Whitstable Town F.C. When Glen was about eleven his passion was Judo and it was not until he was in his early teen that he decided that football was to be his sport. First playing for his school team then a local junior side, Thamesview, when he was 16 joined Sittingbourne that's where his football really started. But he could not progress as fast as he wanted so joined Faversham and it was when he played in a match at Gillingham's' stadium that he knew football was his dream. He then played for Canterbury City, then Sheppey, before joining Chatham were his football career changed due to a sending off. (it takes a big twist) Glen's is a journey of up ‘and down's and some great football adventures along the way. Management was something he never considered, and says when it happened it gave him a whole new look at how a non-league team works. Glen has had a long and successful time in football with some great tales to tell. Remember it's FREE to listen and there is a new Podcast out every week with bonus editions as well… Podcasts from Belmont Banter, if you have any questions regarding Belmont Banter… Contact us: questions@whitstabletownfc.club Can't Find Belmont Banter? It's the Podcast they are all talking about We are on… YouTube, Twitter, Audible, Apple Podcast and Apple Play, Podbean, Facebook, Amazon Alexa, Google Podcast, Player FM, Siri, Spotify, Twitter and Listen Notes and other media outlets… just search ‘belmont banter podcast'
April 7 2021 Belmont Banter Episode 53 Lockdown Chat 3 The Official podcast of Whitstable Town F.C. This week supporters Rich and Stevie join Tony to chat about football in general and a few things we think should be changed. We discuss the crazy £40,000 fine levied on Dover plus points deduction who have already said publically they are in financial difficulties due the ban on spectator's due to the pandemic. Is the football pyramid working for Non-League, or is just from the top down looking after the big boys? We talk about possible changes to the rules of the game regarding the points system to encourage more attacking play, both home and away. Remember it's always free to listen to the Belmont Banter Podcast. Podcasts from Belmont Banter, if you have any questions regarding Belmont Banter… Contact us: questions@whitstabletownfc.club Can't Find Belmont Banter? It's the Podcast they are all talking about We are on… YouTube, Twitter, Audible, Apple Podcast and Apple Play, Podbean, Facebook, Amazon Alexa, Google Podcast, Player FM, Siri, Spotify, Twitter and Listen Notes and other media outlets… just search ‘Belmont Banter Podcast'
April 4 2021 Belmont Banter Episode 52 DEAN BOWEY The Official podcast of Whitstable Town F.C. For this Bank Holiday weekend DEAN BOWEY joins us at Belmont Banter, Dean who has played for a number of clubs around Kent scoring nearly 300 goals in his long career, however things did not start well for young Dean. At the age of three he broke his leg playing football with his elder brother, he says “maybe that's why I am almost two footed as I grew up favouring my left leg.” He did not get into semi pro football until he was 22/23 so he was a late starter but he certainly made up for it, started off playing Sunday morning before joining Darenth FC in the Kent League under Micky Watts, in fact over the years he became known as ‘son of' as every time Micky Watts took on another club Dean joined up with him. He then joined Gravesend and scored in his debut against Dartford in front of 3,000. There is so much more to come in yet another great listen from Belmont Banter. Podcasts from Belmont Banter, if you have any questions regarding Belmont Banter… Contact us: questions@whitstabletownfc.club Can't Find Belmont Banter? It's the Podcast they are all talking about We are on… YouTube, Twitter, Audible, Apple Podcast and Apple Play, Podbean, Facebook, Amazon Alexa, Google Podcast, Player FM, Siri, Spotify, Twitter and Listen Notes and other media outlets… just search ‘belmont banter podcast'
April 1 2021 Belmont Banter BONUS EDITION (episode 51) Dave Gilham ‘Gilley' The Official podcast of Whitstable Town F.C. In this bonus edition we catch up with Dave Gilham (‘Gilley') as he is known to everyone in the Whitstable, Faversham and Herne Bay area. Gilley first taste of football came at 15 years old when he joined Faversham but he did not take to it at first, but a year later he was back. Scored on his debut at 17, and he loved it, so much so that over 50 years later he is still playing football. Gilley stayed at Faversham for 9 years during which time they won the league and numerous cups and trophy's, then he joined Whitstable under Bill Craig. Says that at Whitstable, Gerry Allan and Phil Sullivan were some of the best he ever played with and tells some great stories. Turned down Southern League Football with Canterbury as he did not fancy all the traveling. Still plays Vets Football for Whitstable and says he can't stop, he loves the game. Podcasts from Belmont Banter, If you have any questions regarding Belmont Banter… Contact us: questions@whitstabletownfc.club Can't Find Belmont Banter? It's the Podcast they are all talking about We are on… YouTube, Twitter, Audible, Apple Podcast and Apple Play, Podbean, Facebook, Amazon Alexa, Google Podcast, Player FM, Siri, Spotify, Twitter and Listen Notes and other media outlets… just search ‘belmont banter podcast'
March 28 2021 Belmont Banter (episode 49) DARREN AMOS The Official podcast of Whitstable Town F.C. Darren tells us that he was 10 years old when he first fell in love with football playing with his mates and his parent's grounded him as he was late home; he was not allowed to play again until he was 12 years old. Darren then joined a local junior club Athenlay F.C. in Peckham, then playing with some mates they entered a national five-a-side tournament when they went all the way to the final, coming out winners and Darren getting Player of the Tournament. He then joined Ten-Em-Bee and Darren tells us he was always compared to Ian Wright as he was so quick and had an eye for goal. At a time of great unrest he joined Faversham Town youth and suddenly all of the youth side were parachuted into Faversham's first team. From there he joined Fisher Athletic, then he and Neville Gordon joined Whitstable… but that's not the end of the story, trials at Nottingham Forrest and Darren has much more to tell, like all our chats it's full of twists and turns… this is not to be missed… Podcasts from Belmont Banter, If you have any questions regarding Belmont Banter… Contact us: questions@whitstabletownfc.club Can't Find Belmont Banter? It's the Podcast they are all talking about We are on… YouTube, Twitter, Audible, Apple Podcast and Apple Play, Podbean, Facebook, Amazon Alexa, Google Podcast, Player FM, Siri, Spotify, Twitter and Listen Notes and other media outlets… just search ‘belmont banter podcast'
March 21 2021 Belmont Banter (episode 50) LEE BOSSUN The Official podcast of Whitstable Town F.C. This week Lee Bossun explains the number of times that he joined and left Whitstable Town and Snowdown F.C. (his home club), his falling out with a Whitstable Town manager (his father) a prolific goal scorer LEE won the Kent League Golden Boot winner scoring 48 goals. Lee also played for Bromley, Sheppey, Deal and Canterbury City amongst a number of others. He had a period when as he describes as his ground hopping days when he went from club to club. Lee says despite the number of clubs I have been to that Whitstable was always ‘My Club'. When Lee finished his playing career he spent two years as manager of Canterbury City and finishes by telling us how at the end time in football he ended up driving a ‘Pink Double-decker Bus' working with the Pussy Cat Dolls…. It's another great listen…. from Belmont Banter Any questions regarding Belmont Banter… Contact us: questions@whitstabletownfc.club Can't Find Belmont Banter? It's the Podcast they are all talking about We are on… YouTube, Twitter, Audible, Apple Podcast and Apple Play, Podbean, Facebook, Amazon Alexa, Google Podcast, Player FM, Siri, Spotify and Listen Notes and other media outlets… just search ‘belmont banter podcast'
March 15 2021 Belmont Banter (episode 48) DALE WICKETTS The Official podcast of Whitstable Town F.C. Dale was signed by Gillingham while not even 15, his first game was against a Brighton Youth side, next up was away to West Ham and the match was played at their Chadwell Heath training ground. Harry Roadmap was manager with the likes of Rio Ferdinand, Frank Lampard Neil Ruddock, we were all a bit star struck. We ended up losing 12-0 but what an experience. Then he signed for Sheppey Utd, played in the FA Cup at just sixteen, then played in the Kent Cup and was chosen as the last player to take penalties, missed his and ended up all over the back pages of the local papers. Signed by John Roseman at Whitstable, had a couple of great years at Town, missed out on being it the FA VASE winning Deal side under Tommy Sampson, fate worked against him in a strange way. Dale tells of John Roseman's bizarre ritual in preparation for a cup finale, (you will not believe what the players had to do), and much more Podcasts from Belmont Banter, if you have any questions regarding Belmont Banter… Contact us: questions@whitstabletownfc.club Can't Find Belmont Banter? It's the Podcast they are all talking about We are on… YouTube, Twitter, Audible, Apple Podcast and Apple Play, Podbean, Facebook, Amazon Alexa, Google Podcast, Player FM, Siri, Spotify, Twitter and Listen Notes and other media outlets… just search ‘belmont banter podcast'
March 6 2021 Belmont Banter (episode 47) JOSH MAINE The Official podcast of Whitstable Town F.C. Josh starts off his chat saying... “my best times in football were at Whitstable during the Seags Years, such a great bunch of lads” and when asked about his earliest football memory it was with Sam Denley playing underneath the stands at some ground, could have been Town but I don't know where. As a local lad his first team at about seven years old, was with Tyler Hill. Then at nine he joined Whitstable Town under Paul Gardener, then Pete Budge took over at WTFC U16, then Peter took on as manager of WTFC U18's, saying; “We had a great side”. He talks about the community feel of Whitstable's club which is much the same as where he is now, living in Sweden. In his early years. Josh touches on the impact that people such as Dave McFall and Simon Kay had on his early years, then it was all about his time at Town. He then talks about his time under Marc Seager, then basically as a one club man (he played a season for Herne Bay) after traveling the world with his job Josh suffered a life threatening injury… there is more to tell this is another one not to be missed… Podcasts from Belmont Banter, If you have any questions regarding Belmont Banter… Contact us: questions@whitstabletownfc.club Can't Find Belmont Banter? It's the Podcast they are all talking about We are on… YouTube, Twitter, Audible, Apple Podcast and Apple Play, Podbean, Facebook, Amazon Alexa, Google Podcast, Player FM, Siri, Spotify, Twitter and Listen Notes and other media outlets… just search ‘belmont banter podcast'
February 28 2021 Belmont Banter (episode 46) DAVE GEAR The Official podcast of Whitstable Town F.C. This week we chat to ‘Geary' … Dave Gear who fractured his skull against Tottenham whilst playing for Canterbury City, but as you will find out with Dave's story there is a lot more to him than a tough tackling no nonsense centre-half. Dave started his football at Aylsham and had spells at Thanet United, Ramsgate, Margate, Canterbury City and a good four-year spell at Ashford, in between two spells at Whitstable Town where his committed style of play won him many admirers. He also played for Deal and Hythe, when asked ‘why so many clubs' Dave replied… ‘They wanted me, I moved on because other clubs wanted me.' It's another great listen…. from Belmont Banter Any questions regarding Belmont Banter… Contact us: questions@whitstabletownfc.club Can't Find Belmont Banter? It's the Podcast they are all talking about We are on… YouTube, Twitter, Audible, Apple Podcast and Apple Play, Podbean, Facebook, Amazon Alexa, Google Podcast, Player FM, Siri, Spotify and Listen Notes and other media outlets… just search ‘belmont banter podcast'
February 24 2021 LOCKDOWN Bonus Edition Belmont Banter (episode 45) The Official podcast of Whitstable Town F.C. Being a Ramsgate lad Stuart, one of four brothers, started playing football at Westgate Sports, he then progressed to U10's at Ramsgate under manager John Utterson. Stuart spent his teenage years at Ramsgate under Jim and Danny Ward, being at tall lad, as a striker. His best and most prolific time in football was at Ramsgate winning leagues, promotions, cups and trophy's. He had a break from football and went to University in Wales where for a spell he played for Cardiff U19's before finishing his time at Uni; he went back to Ramsgate. He then joined Whitstable Town after a phone call from Peter Nott. During his time at Whitstable Stuart also played under Mark Munday, Mark Lane, Justin Luchford, Dave Fairclough and lastly Nicky Southall, which added up to six different managers. He says that it was a difficult time at Town with lots of players and managers coming and going; but there is much more to tell…. Any questions regarding Belmont Banter… Contact us: questions@whitstabletownfc.club Can't Find Belmont Banter? It's the Podcast they are all talking about We are on… YouTube, Twitter, Audible, Apple Podcast and Apple Play, Podbean, Facebook, Amazon Alexa, Google Podcast, Player FM, Siri, Spotify and Listen Notes and other media outlets… just search ‘belmont banter podcast'