League
Blue Square Premier
9th
League Table
Round One
FA Cup
Round One
FA Trophy
Andy Perry
Chairman
David Holdsworth
Manager
Jake Speight (18)
Top Scorer
Michael Brough, Andy Burgess, Jon Challinor, Luke Foster, Scott Garner, Luke Jones, Kyle Perry, Jake Speight, Blair Sturrock, Ryan Williams
Notable Players
Manufacturer
This was Canterbury's second and final season as the club's kit manufacturer.
Main Sponsors
Hymas Homes, owned by Director Steve Hymas, became the club's shirt sponsor across all shirts.
Secondary Sponsors
Guardian Gas UK Ltd continued to sponsor the rear of the home shirt but did not appear on the away shirt as they had the previous season.
The home shirt remained the same as the previous season albeit with an updated sponsor in 'Hymas Homes'.
As with the previous season the default strip was blue shorts and socks but white shorts were offered as alternative for the trip to Rushden & Diamonds.
The away shirt for this season was a rather pleasing striped design using an 'Argentina-esque' blue and white colour scheme.
The shirt was originally paired with black shorts and socks to match the trim on the collar but as the season progressed light blue socks, and then white socks were added until the final two appearances for this shirt where white shorts and socks were worn for trips to Cambridge and Oxford.
This rather plain sponsorless blue shirt was continued over from the previous season. When worn by Alan Marriott it was worn with black Umbro shorts and black socks with light blue socks from the away kit worn on rare occasions.
When worn by Alan Marriott it was worn with cut sleeves which cut short the black arm padding pattern as shown in the graphic.
This red shirt was new for this season and was sponsorless the same as the blue goalkeeper shirt albeit with a different template altogether with a v-neck instead of a round neck on the blue shirt.
The white socked version was only worn once away at Cambridge.
On a handful of occasions this green sponsorless goalkeeper shirt was worn. It was required generally against teams in red when the away kit was worn, as the blue goalkeeper shirt clashed with the away kit and the red one clashed with the opposition. This was the case away at Kidderminster, Crawley and York.
For the final game of the season at home to Kidderminster the club unveiled the new shirt for the 2010/11 campaign which would be manufactured by Errea replacing the outgoing Canterbury.
It was worn with a Green goalkeeper shirt which appeared at the time to be one to be used the following season however that wasn't the case and the shirt was never worn again.
Crawley
Home
W 4-0
Luton
Away
L 1-4
Salisbury
Away
W 1-0
Barrow
Home
W 4-1
Ebsfleet
Home
W 3-0
Kettering
Home
D 0-0
Grays Ath'
Away
D 1-1
Kidderminst'
Away
L 1-3
Stevenage
Home
L 2-3
Rushden & Diamonds
Away
L 0-1
Oxford Utd
Home
W 2-1
Hayes & Yeading
Home
W 3-1
Barrow
Away
L 1-3
Forest Green
Home
W 1-0
Altrincham
Away
W 2-1
Eastbourne
Away
W 2-1
Altrincham
Home
W 3-0
Histon
Home
D 1-1
Forest Green
Away
D 1-1
Crawley
Away
W 2-0
Forest Green
Home
L 1-2
Eastbourne
Home
D 1-1
Ebsfleet
Away
L 1-2
Gateshead
Away
W 3-1
Grays Ath'
Home
D 0-0
Tamworth
Home
L 0-2
York City
Away
L 0-3
Cambridge
Home
W 2-1
Wimbledon
Away
L 0-2
Forest
Green
Away
W 4-1
Wrexham
Away
L 1-2
Gateshead
Home
L 0-2
Stevenage
Away
L 1-3
Tamworth
Away
W 4-2
Hayes & Yeading
Away
D 1-1
Luton
Home
D 0-0
Salisbury
Home
W 4-2
Tamworth
Home
D 0-0
York City
Home
L 0-1
Histon
Away
W 5-0
Altrincham
Home
D 1-1
Kettering
Away
D 2-2
Wrexham
Home
L 0-1
Cambridge
Away
L 2-3
Wimbledon
Home
L 0-1
Rushden & Diamonds
Home
W 3-2
Oxford Utd
Away
L 0-2
Kidderminst'
Home
D 3-3