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Homeless Canterbury City to take a step back

Canterbury City hope an enforced hit of the reset button will secure the club’s long-term future after resigning from their Step 6 league.

Canterbury City planned stadium build in 2019

Kent-based club must press the reset button
By Andy Mitchell

Canterbury City hope an enforced hit of the reset button will secure the club’s long-term future after resigning from their Step 6 league.
Despite flying high in Southern Counties East One while playing from Margate, City will not compete in the play-offs having exhausted all groundshare options.
The plan is to head back to Canterbury on a council-owned parks pitch at Thanington Rec.
Work is required on the facilities, but the club has applied to join the Kent County League Premier Division at Step 7.#
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