Belmont Banter Ep 45: Stuart Vahid. Whitstable Town Football Club
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Belmont Banter (episode 45) The Official podcast of Whitstable Town F.C.
Being a Ramsgate lad Stuart, one of four brothers, started playing football at Westgate Sports, he then progressed to U10’s at Ramsgate under manager John Utterson. Stuart spent his teenage years at Ramsgate under Jim and Danny Ward, being at tall lad, as a striker. His best and most prolific time in football was at Ramsgate winning leagues, promotions, cups and trophy’s. He had a break from football and went to University in Wales where for a spell he played for Cardiff U19’s before finishing his time at Uni; he went back to Ramsgate. He then joined Whitstable Town after a phone call from Peter Nott. During his time at Whitstable Stuart also played under Mark Munday, Mark Lane, Justin Luchford, Dave Fairclough and lastly Nicky Southall, which added up to six different managers. He says that it was a difficult time at Town with lots of players and managers coming and going; but there is much more to tell….
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