Amid the anger at the stadium’s sale, wild rumours of future plans and disagreements over whether Leatherhead was too far for an indefinite period of groundsharing (there was a banner), Kingstonian’s final game at Kingsmeadow snuck up on many, K’s fans or otherwise.
While squabbles over issues fans can do nothing about continued, celebrations were planned, former players harangued into making a reappearance and bulkier programmes were produced, all with the threat of Isthmian League Premier Division relegation hanging over the club’s head.
As it was, a late-season change of manager saw former Billericay Town boss Craig Edwards take over and guide Kingstonian to almost-guaranteed safety early enough to enjoy a farewell to their home for almost three decades. But while it would have taken a 14-goal swing and various other results could have conspired to send K’s down, that is not to say the game did not matter; opponents Havant & Waterlooville’s Easter Monday win over Bognor saw them take control of the Isthmian Premier Division title race from the Rocks – a win for the Hawks would guarantee promotion.
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