Hythe Town Football Club is calling on as many supporters as possible to push their team towards a win this weekend in round four of the FA Trophy, or else they could face some big losses.
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00:00 Non-league Step 4 club Hivetown is about to play what will be their biggest game in recent
00:05 history after reaching the fourth round of the FA Trophy for the very first time.
00:10 However, club chairman Gary Johnson is fearful that without the £5,000 worth of prize money
00:15 that they could be set to win, the club will suffer a huge loss just for putting on the
00:20 game.
00:21 And that's because their National League North visitors Chorley are entitled to around
00:25 £3,500 worth of travel and accommodation expenses for what will be a five and a half
00:30 hour trip down from Lancashire.
00:32 "We're talking about £4,200, £4,500 when we look at the other costs of the flood lighting,
00:38 the stewards and bits and pieces.
00:39 So it's a big cost and we share that expenditure with Chorley.
00:44 But if we go by our normal gates of £200 or so, then that's a significant loss for
00:49 this football club.
00:50 And it's a loss that no non-league club really, really wants.
00:55 So the way to negate that is by sponsorship.
00:59 But you know, the more important thing for this Saturday is come down, come to see the
01:03 Canons.
01:04 It's a tenner to come in, it's all pay, and be in an FA competition.
01:07 So look, it'll be a great occasion.
01:10 It's a great occasion for Hivetown Football Club."
01:12 Hivetown have already caused three upsets getting to round four of the FA Trophy where
01:17 they'll face Chorley this weekend.
01:19 And with that record, a fourth could be on the cards, which is why the club is calling
01:23 on as many supporters as possible to come down to the ground and be that 12th man on
01:28 the pitch.
01:29 First, Hive beat Step 3 Concord in the final round of qualifying, before winning a penalty
01:34 shootout against Step 2 Tumbridge Angels in the second round.
01:41 And then getting past another Step 3 side, Whitehawk, in the third.
01:45 Hivetown progress to the fourth round of the Isuzu FA Trophy.
01:50 Now that it's down to the last 32, it's all hands on at Reachfield to prepare for the
01:55 big day.
01:56 "To keep a club going, it takes all sorts of people and all kinds of jobs and what they
02:03 can do and everything like that.
02:05 We've got quite a good group of people, from people that come down and do some painting,
02:10 to some old retired guys that spend all day divveting the pitch.
02:15 And we've got a really good team of people now that all want the same thing.
02:20 So everyone's singing from the same sheet and it's all about the success of the football
02:23 club."
02:24 In the 47 years since Hivetown moved here to Reachfield Stadium, one of the club's best
02:29 achievements was reaching the first round of the FA Cup in 2010 when they faced Hereford.
02:34 So back on the road once again to Wembley, it's now up to Steve Watt and his team to
02:38 see just how far they can get.
02:41 Bartholomew Hall for KMTV in Hivetown.