Season 2008/09

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League

Blue Square Premier

12th

League Table

Round One

FA Cup

Round One

FA Trophy

Round Three

Setanta Shield

Andy Perry

Chairman

Paul Holland, David Holdsworth

Manager

Rob Duffy (9)

Top Scorer

Nathan Arnold, Jon D'Laryea, Rob Duffy, Luke Jones, Jason Lee, Adie Moses, Gary Silk, Matthew Somner, Mark Stallard, Ryan Williams

Notable Players

Kit Details

Manufacturer

The first season for the club in the Conference coincided with the first season for Canterbury as the club's kit manufacturer.

Main Sponsors

ASPL continued as the club's shirt sponsor across all kits.

Secondary Sponsors




Guardian Gas appeared on the back of the shirts although two different variants of the logo appeared on shirts in a seemingly random fashion .

Marston's Smooth continued sponsorship from last season but appeared on the rear of the shorts this time as opposed to the rear of the home shirt.

Home Kit & Variations

The first Canterbury shirt offering was a much darker amber to that found on the previous season's shirt from Carlotti.

It featured a blue trim on the shoulders and also running down the side panels. The same patterns were replicated on the back.

Blue shorts and socks were worn on all but one occasion when white shorts from the away kit were worn away at Barrow due to a kit clash.

Away Kit & Variations

The away offering for the first season in the Blue Square Premier was an off-white shirt with blue trip and rather parculiar off-colour ovals down each side. The shirt featured a different collar to that on the home shirt.

For the season opener away at Ebsfleet a lighter blue short was worn with no club badge and with short numbers. This combination was also worn away at Weymouth later in the season. It also saw socks which featured a black Canterbury logo as opposed to blue worn usually.

Goalkeeper Kit - Home & Variations

This green coloured goalkeeper kit was worn predominately at home but certainly worn as the dominant goalkeeper kit this season. White socks started the season as the standard choice but evolved to black towards the end of the season with all green worn sparingly as an option.

Goalkeeper Kit - Away & Variations

This light blue goalkeeper shirt was mainly worn away from home and featured the same pattern as the more commonly worn green goalkeeper shirt.

Kit Tracker

Ebsfleet

Away

D 2-2

Histon

Home

W 1-0

Kiddersmin'

Home

W 4-2

Barrow

Away

L 1-2

Northwich V

Home

W 3-2

Grays Ath'

Home

W 1-0

York City

Away

D 1-1

Eastbourne

Home

W 3-1

Crawley

Away

L 1-2

Cambridge

Home

D 1-1

Altrincham

Away

L 0-1

Salisbury

Away

W 3-2

Woking

Home

L 0-1

Stevenage

Away

L 2-3

Burton A

Away

L 0-1

Wrexham

Home

L 1-2

York City

Away

D 0-0

York City

Home

W 1-0

Torquay Utd

Away

L 0-2

York City

Away

L 1-1 (2-4p)

Chesterfield

Away

L 1-3

Salisbury

Home

W 3-0

Forest Green

Away

L 0-1

Weymouth

Away

D 1-1

Oxford

Home

L 1-3

Kiddermins'

Away

L 0-2

Wrexham

Away

L 1-2

Weymouth

Home

W 2-1

Kettering

Away

W 3-1

Burton A

Home

L 0-2

Crawley

Home

W 1-0

Lewes

Away

W 1-0

Rushden

Home

D 0-0

Eastbourne

Away

W 2-1

York City

Home

W 1-0

Kettering

Home

D 0-0

Oxford

Away

L 0-1

Rushden

Away

W 1-0

Lewes

Home

W 1-0

Cambridge

Away

L 1-2

Forest Green

Home

W 3-0

Grays Ath

Away

L 1-2

Torquay Utd

Home

D 1-1

Histon

Away

L 0-3

Wrexham

Away

L 0-2

Ebsfleet

Home

W 2-0

Barrow

Home

D 2-2

Northwich V

Away

L 0-2

Woking

Away

D 2-2

Altrincham

Home

W 2-0

Stevenage

Home

W 2-1