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Picture: two goals from Stuart King: Greenwich Borough 2 v Whitstable Town 2: “It was the worst
defensive performance in the 15 months since I have been in charge,” Whitstable
manager Marc Seager told the Press after the game, which was played in high
winds which greatly effected the game as a foot-balling spectacle against Greenwich Borough. The
single point enough to take Whitstable above Thamesmead in the league who
they play next at the Belmont on Saturday.
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WTFC manager Marc Seager: Whitstable Town manager Marc Seager speaking after his young side overcame Tunbridge Wells 3-0 in the Kent Senior Trophy. “That was a very important win today, they were finalist last year and wanted to go on and win it this so we knew they were never going to be easy. Last season we faltered against VCD losing 1-0 at the same stage of the cup, we were determined to go one better and I am delighted we are in the semis. At half time I let the lads know how disappointed I was, as we were not playing at the right tempo during the fist half, I told the lads keep playing football, lift your tempo and we will be there at the finish.
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VIDEO: Whitstable Town FC manager
Marc Seager speaking after the Deal Kent League match was abandoned after about
60 minutes of play, the score at the time was one goal each. Seager mentions
how much he and the players appreciate the terrific support they have received
this season. “They have been excellent,” said Seager, “I have said before that
they are our twelfth man and their support combined with a new resilience that
we have in the side this season has driven us on from day one of the season. To
be unbeaten in the league until the end of 2006 is fantastic, but we are not
getting carried away it’s where we are and the end of April 2007 that counts so the
jobs only half done.” Depending on your
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Picture Steve Marshall: A Steve Marshall strike in the 87th minute was enough to cement Whitstable’s position on top of the Kent League with 38 points after a hard fought 1-0 win away to local rivals Herne Bay. Town have two games in hand over second placed Thamesmead who are three points behind on 35. The win stretches Marc Seager’s sides unbeaten run to 14 games, their only defeats in all matches so far this season came in the FA Cup losing to Margate and the FA Vase when they lost to Oakwood. |
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VIDEO interview: Whitstable Town FC manager Marc Seager speaking after
the 3-1 win away to Tunbridge Wells: Seager wishing all connected with the club a merry Christmas and a
very happy new year, he reminds everyone that Whitstable are enjoying their
best unbeaten run and looking forward
to the next games over the holiday.
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