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A cracking contest to look forward to at Oakwood this weekend as third place Whitstable Town travel to second spot VCD Athletic for only their fourth away match of the current campaign for Town's first visit to the new ground located in Crayford.
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WTFC manager Marc Seager annouced Stuart Harrison is leaving Whitstable after three years at the clu.b: "It
is with great regret that I have to announce the departure of Stuart
Harrison from the Belmont."
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Erith Town match Pictures...
Erith Town match Pictures...A selection of pictures from the game on Saturdays the
26th August 2006, Erith Town 0 v Whitstable Town 4.  Marlon Button ready to score Towns 1st
 WTFC keeper Kevin Fewell 'in charge'
 Steve Marshall's pen is saved
 Erith's Darren Price scores own goal
 Marlon Button (left) with Sam Prett, (both scored)
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 Marcos Perona (shoots just wide) Managers top marks for Town Guildford City 0 Whitstable Town 1? Extra preliminary round F. A. CUP ?Shane Davis had a great game at left back,? said WTFC manager Marc Seager, ?As did Josh Maine, he adds that bit of bite to the side which is so important when you come up against sides that we know little about, he stops them playing and is learning with every game. Young ?Kingy? (Stuart King) worked hard and took his goal well; Jake Gess did well when he came on, as did Sam Prett until Steve Marshall replaced him.
Whitstable keeper Kevin Fewell never had an outright save to make throughout the game, which was down to his good positional play a solid defence in front of him. Rob Thomas when he came on after Josh took a bad knock was up to the pace of the game at once; he made a vital tackle towards the end as Guildford threw everyone forward. ?I asked the boys to play a different way today, football that is not for the purist, on a pitch that looked good from the stands but believe me it was awful to play on. We wanted a result today and the lads delivered, I am very pleased that we never coneeded, just look at the list of results in the papers tomorrow, you won?t see many clean sheets in the F.A. Cup you mark my words.? Said Seager |
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 Tom Parker AUDIO: Tom Parker who won
the Managers Player of the 2005/06 season speaking after the last game of the
season, Tom who missed the last few games through injury was the most constant
player in manager Marc Seaser?s side, only missing out when he pulled a muscle.
Tom saying: ?I found it difficult adjusting to attacking wingback after spending
so much of the season as full back, I think was a little too set on defence,
which is no bad thing but I know I can contribute more to the team from a more
attacking position. Mind; I don?t mind where I play, as I am lucky that I can adapt
my game to fit into most positions. ?
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