Cray Valley Paper Mills F.C.
Association football club in England
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Cray Valley Paper Mills Football Club is a football club currently based in Eltham, in the Royal Borough of Greenwich, England. They are currently members of the Isthmian League South East Division and play at the Badgers Sports Ground.
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Charlton put on punishing second-half display to beat Cray Valley 6-1Watch highlights as Charlton go through to the second round of the FA Cup after defeating Cray Valley Paper Mills 6-1.BBC Sport - Published | |
Eighth-tier Cray Valley hit for six by CharltonCharlton Athletic survive a scare from eighth-tier Cray Valley Paper Mills before comfortably winning their FA Cup first-round replay.BBC Sport - Published | |
'Delightful from Dobson' - Charlton captain scores crackerCharlton captain George Dobson brings his side's score to 4-1 with "perfect" strike against Cray Valley Paper Mills.BBC Sport - Published | |
'Cool as you like' - Lisbie penalty brings Cray Valley levelKyrell Lisbie's "cool" penalty brings Cray Valley Paper Mills level against Charlton Athletic.BBC Sport - Published | |
May's 'top-class' touch and finish gives Charlton leadCharlton take the lead against non-league Cray Valley Paper Mills thanks to Alfie May's "top-class finish".BBC Sport - Published | |
FA Cup: Cray Valley Paper Mills v Charlton - watch, listen & textWatch BBC Two coverage and follow live text as Cray Valley Paper Mills host Charlton in their FA Cup first-round replay.BBC Sport - Published | |
Tier-eight Cray Valley force replay with CharltonCray Valley Paper Mills bridge a 117-place gap to earn a replay at League One side Charlton Athletic in the first round of the FA Cup.BBC Sport - Published | |
Lisbie involved as eighth-tier Cray Valley score equaliserKyrell Lisbie, son of ex-Charlton player Kevin, is involved as his cross is turned in for an own goal by defender Lucas Ness as eight-tier Cray Valley equalise against the Addicks.BBC Sport - Published |