The Easter period always brings with it one of the most crucial parts of the season. Two games in the space of about four days can make a huge difference to any club’s season apart from those marooned in mid-table.
Four or even six points are a god-send at any point of the season, by the time you get to the final month of the campaign it’s the last chance saloon with games beginning to run out.
Good Friday however took me to a new ground in Kent and witnessing the first cup silverware on offer as Corinthian and Erith Town battled it out for the Southern Counties East League Challenge Cup Final.