NEW LEAGUE: KENT COUNTY LEAGUE
The Kent County League features eight teams from the western half of that county, much to the disappointment of aspiring clubs from the east, who let it be known that they expect to gain some representation in the competition when the time comes for new teams to be admitted. The format of the league is the same as the Leeds and Bradford League, with eight teams playing the other seven four times each for a twenty-eight game schedule.
The league begins just outside the suburbs of the Metropolis with Bexley Heath, who play on the Dover Road in orange jerseys with grey trimmings. Bromley White Hart are named after the White Hart Hotel, behind which their home field is located. Their jerseys are light green with a white hart embroidered on the chest. Dartford Brent play on the area of common ground of that name, wearing bright red jerseys. From alongside the River Thames, Erith Pier wear sea green jerseys with brown stripes.
A little further along the river are Gravesend Reach, whose jerseys are black with the club initials embroidered in red. From the heart of the county, Maidstone Queen Anne are named after a nearby road and inn, as well as the monarch of that name. Their colours of yellow, red and blue are taken from the royal coat of arms. Rochester Riverbank are, as their name suggests, based alongside the River Medway and play in blue jerseys with silver trim. Finally, the Royal Engineers have entered a team to be based alongside their barracks at Brompton near Chatham, playing in blue and red stripes with a white chest panel featuring their initials in blue.
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Top Row (L-R): Bexley Heath, Bromley White Hart, Dartford Brent, Erith Pier
Bottom Row (L-R): Gravesend Reach, Maidstone Queen Anne, Rochester Riverbank, Royal Engineers
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