Manager Marc Seager: "happy to have
stopped shipping goals."
Manager Marc Seager
said he is happy to have stopped shipping goals. ? My first objective when I
took over was to stop shipping so many goals, we went from a side last year, to
one this, who conceded almost a quarter of the goals we scored in the whole of last
season in the first week of this. So if you ask me am I happy that we have only
conceded two in the last three games the answer is yes, we have tightened up at
the back, so a clean sheet is a big plus. I am less than happy that we have not
found the net as often as I would have liked. With the quality forwards we have
here at the club we should be knocking them in
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?Town can?t beat Conneally? Erith Town 0 Whitstable Town 0
 Andy Constable leading the line Erith came into the game bursting with deserved confidence on the back of a good 2-0 defeat of Erith & Belvedere the previous week in the KST and confident that their ten goals in their last three competitive games they would be up for the challenge against Whitstable. ?We?ve been knocking in the goals,? said a committee member; ?that?s ten we?ve scored in the last four games in the Cups and the League, the lads are full of confidence and we feel we can pull off a result against Whitstable.?
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This weeks Kentish Observer?Big Match? ?'Stones united for Borough battle' Unbeaten Maidstone United say they will not take this Saturday?s league clash with basement club Greenwich Borough lightly as they look to apply pressure at the top of the table. Speaking to the Kentish Saturday Observer, Stones boss Lloyd Hume says there will be no repeat of the lack of concentration he blames nearly cost them dear when they drew 1-1 at the Belmont last month. Hume said: ?They were left with little doubt after that game of what I expected of them at all times, and hopefully they will not make that same mistake again. ?I?m under no illusions, we have to play well against Greenwich Borough if we want to get the three points.?Greenwich Borough have yet to win a game this season in the Kentish Observer Football League.
For a full match preview and all the latest league tables and news, pick-up your FREE copy of the Kentish Saturday Observer, available in supermarkets, garages and most newsagents. To access archived copies of the paper, visit www.kentnews.co.uk. Beckenham v Herne Bay.... |
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Kent Football round-up midweek and last weekend At Hartsdown Park an equaliser from Gavin McGowan secured Margate a 1-1 draw their eighth in the Ryman Premier Division while a Jimmy Dryden goal his 100th for the club earnt Folkestone a 1-0 win against East Thurrock and a Mark Tompkins goal gave Bromley a 1-0 win at Leyton.In the Ryman First Division leaders Tonbridge were held to a 1-1 draw at home by Molesey despite taking the lead through Leroy Huggins. At Southwood, third placed Ramsgate had a 1-0 win over Horsham thanks to a Warren Schulz goal while fourth placed Dover beat Walton Casuals 2-1 with two goals from Craig Wilkins.At Homelands Ashford defeated Corinthian Casuals 3-1 with an own goal, Shaun Bradshaw and Steve Humphrey on target.Cray lost their fifth game in a row losing 1-0 at Dulwich Hamlet. In the Kent Senior Trophy Slade Green took the lead through Glen McTaggert only for visitors Tunbridge Wells to equalise through David Batt and after extra time failed to seperate the two sides it was the Wells who went through on penalties.In the Kent Premier League a Danny Smith goal gave Deal a 1-0 win at Herne Bay.The London Senior Cup match saw Thamsmead defeat Greenwich Borough 2-1 at Bayliss Avenue. |
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The week ahead in the Kentish Observer Premier league. Herne Bay slip up against Deal, losing 0-1 on Tuesday night after their shock away win at the weekend beating runaway leaders Beckenham 1-3. Whitstable Town are away at Erith on Saturday (13.00 pm) who are currently 13th. Disappointed not to be at Lordswood tonight Town will be looking to improve their current run of 4 games unbeaten and remain in touch with the league front-runners. Choice games for the groundhoppers will be Beckenham Town v Erith & Belvedere (14.00 pm), that's 1st v 4th (see above) and 5th placed Tunbridge Wells play 2nd place Thamesmead Town (12.00 pm). E & B will hope to keep Beckenham on the hop after their surprising loss at Herne Bay last weekend. The stones will be hoping to carry on their own run, unbeaten in the league this season, they entertain last placed Greenwich Borough (13.00 pm). The remaining fixture on Saturday is Sevenoaks v Hythe as 14th and 15th places look to kick start their disappointing seasons (15.00 pm). Deal Town and Herne Bay have more Tuesday night fixtures next week (11th Oct.) as they play Lordswood and Slade Green respectively. Peter Albin |
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Reserves Floodlight Trophy Teams , Chatham Town , Deal Town , Hythe Town , Herne Bay , Lordswood , Folkestone Invicta , Ashford Town , Ramsgate , Whitstable Town Tuesday November 1st Herne Bay v Whitstable Town 7:45pm
ERITH v WHITSTABLE The Kentish Observer Premier League: 8th October 2005...3pm Bet on Town with William Hill, Whitstable. Correct Scores Only. Bet on the Big Match at William Hill, 69 High Street, Whitstable. Correct score prices on every Whitstable Town game (Maximum stake ?10 bet). Please note: Correct Score Only... other prices on request.All prices/odds quoted on the WTFC web site are for guidance only. Please check prices when placing bets. WHITSTABLE ...Correct score prices as follows:Correct scores only from William Hill: The Whitstable branch: High Street Whitstable PLEASE NOTE: ALL PRICES/ODDS POSTED ON THE WTFC WEB SITE ARE FOR GUIDENCE ONLY: PLEASE CHECK PRICES WHEN PLACING BETS: |
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The
manager speaking?. Marc Seager after the 1-1 draw against Maidstone on
Saturday, Whitstable having the better of the first half, with Maidstone coming
into the game as the 2nd half progressed. He talks about the youngsters
at the club and the disappointment in the dressing room after the game. ?You?d
have thought we?d lost a cup final, instead of finishing with a draw against
Maidstone, but that just goes to show how much the games mean to them and how
much they wanted to win. There are many good players at the club, the
youngsters coming through and the way Simon and Peter have the reserves playing
the future of the club looks good.? for AUDIO 'See Audio Marc Seager 2' ABOVE' |
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Whitstable Town 1
v Maidstone Utd 1: ?Maidstone well Marshalled? Kentish Observer Premier League Sat 24th Sept 2005: WTFC
Steve Marshall (7) Maidstone Mario Claire (45) The
game, which was picked as the Kentish Observe Kent League match of the day by
the press certainly lived up to its expectations. Two committed football sides
battled throughout the 90 minutes watched by a crowd of 353, only for both
teams to walk away with a share of the points. Maidstone secretary Darren
Lovell saying after the game ? We were off the pace in the first half but came
on stronger in the second, overall I think both clubs will be happy with the
points. It?s always a decent game between us, and today?s was certainly no
exception.?
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WTFC manager Marc Seager speaking after the 2-1 win against Slade Green. Marc says that he and his team are still on a learning curve; the training sessions are starting to pay dividends with players running off the ball improving week by week. With the game against Maidstone firmly in his sights, Marc plans the give the lads who were on the bench on Saturday a run out for the reserves on Tuesday night against Ramsgate. KO 7-45pm. ?One or two of the lads need 90 minutes under their belt, Terry (Ratchford) played on Saturday and he will feature again on Tuesday, I am very pleased with the progress he is making.? |
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