Hashtag United
The youngest team in the division at just over nine years old. Hashtag United were founded by YouTuber, Spencer Carmichael-Brown. Exhibition games were filmed and a large social media following gained momentum. Publicity led to more investment and rising through the non-league pyramid. The Tags have won two league titles, most recently the Isthmian Division One North just over two years ago. For a second season in a row, the Tags looked comfortable in the Isthmian Premier.

2024/2025 Season
Isthmian Premier: 8th
F.A Cup: 2nd Qualifying Round
F.A Trophy: 3rd Round
County Cup: 3rd Round
League Cup: Quarter-Final
Top League Scorer: Misha Djemaili (17 goals)
Last season’s third best attack almost fired the Tags into the playoffs, but they fell away with four games to go. It took a while for the Essex side to find their stride. By mid-November they actually occupied the final relegation spot. Then Hashtag United clicked and put a seven-game unbeaten run together, lost to Billericay Town and replied with a four-game winning streak. The downfall for the Tags was their defence, but at least there was always entertainment. In total, matches involving Hashtag United saw the highest number of goals, 153 to be precise at 3.64 per game.
Manager – Jay Devereux
In a playing career that was cut short due to injury, Jay Devereux has plenty of non-league experience. He has coached and played at county level through to the National League. After moving into coaching with Barking he managed reserve teams at Dagenham and Redbridge as well as Redbridge. As an assistant manager he spent seven seasons with East Thurrock United helping them reach the National South. Seven years at the helm of Hashtag United, Devereux has two league titles under his belt.
Summer Transfers
Captain for Cray Valley Paper Mills last term, Jason Ring joins the Tags after 151 appearances with the Millers. Evans Kouassi scored four goals in his last three games against the Tags. The Essex club have decided to sign the winger from Folkestone Invicta. Bradley Sachs helped Canvey Island to the Essex Senior Cup with his goals in the final, the striker becomes a new recruit.
Hashtag United have also kept their award winners from last season. Former Dart and Player’s Player of the Season, Max Cornhill remains with the Tags. Cornhill had two seasons with Dartford scoring nine goals in 66 appearances. Manager’s Player of the Season, Matt Wooldridge and Fan’s Player of the Season, Misha Djemaili stay.
Frenchman, Emmanuel Robe moves from Merstham. St Lucian international Kegan Caull arrives with experiences in Europe. The forward has played for NK Tolmin in Slovenia and Europa Point in Gibralter. Coming up from the Essex Senior League, Praise Ogbebor has signed from Romford.
Former Darts, Mert Apat and Alfie Cue depart the Tags this summer. Apat was part of Dartford’s squad last season making five appearances under Pennock before heading to Essex. Cue came through the Dartford academy in 2017 and made 11 senior appearances. Pedro Carvalho leaves after three years with the Tags.
Head to Head
Dartford wins 1 / Hashtag United wins 0 / Draws 1
Previous Meetings
Dartford 2 – 0 Hashtag United (08/02/2025 – Isthmian Premier)
Hashtag United 3 – 3 Dartford (12/11/2024 – Isthmian Premier)
Next Meetings
Hashtag United v Dartford – Saturday 10th January 2026
Dartford v Hashtag United – Saturday 28th March 2026
Statistics
- Dartford’s win against Hashtag United in February was the last of a tem game winning streak in the league for the Darts
- Out of the current teams in the Isthmian Premier, Dartford have faced Hashtag United the fewest times joint with Chichester City (2)
- The Darts scored five goals in their two games versus the Tags last season. Only Bognor Regis Town conceded more in the two league games against Dartford (6).
Match Highlights 2024/2025
Match Highlights courtesy of Hashtag United
Match Highlights courtesy of Dartford FC TV