A NUMBER of our supporters are raising funds to produce banners, posters, car stickers and flyers to raise awareness of the clubs #BringGraysAthHome campaign. The intention with the guidance of the club is to locate the banners and posters throughout Grays to galvanise support and raise awareness of the clubs bid to return to Grays in a purpose built community football stadium.
IT was wet, windy and freezing cold on a day where it was just not going to be ours. Where the Dockers dominated most of the game and managed the conditions better than us and went away with a deserved derby win.
THE only winner on a rainy and windswept afternoon at Parkside was the weather - the strong wind and driving rain made for a difficult afternoon for both teams who were playing the conditions as much as each other. The result ended winless runs for both clubs as they go into the hectic Xmas and New Year fixtures.
Senior League Cup
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THURROCK paid their first visit to Hove and came away with their second consecutive victory. Although Hove occupy bottom spot they belied their lowly placing with a spirited performance keeping Thurrock honest all game. Thurrock were on the backfoot early in the game but with their first meaningful attack Dan Stone recorded his first try of the day well converted by Sam Stanley.
A RYAN Mahal own goal was all that separated Grays and Heybridge in this less than inspiring Essex derby, goal chances were few and far between on an afternoon that promised much but failed to deliver.