Davis & Davies
AUDIO: Pictures Shane left, Ryan right: (not a new firm of solicitors) but Town players Ryan Davis and Shane
Davies speaking before the Herne Bay game about getting fit again and pulling
on the red shirt of Town. Shane says he is about two weeks ahead of Ryan and
both players are keen to get back to full training. With other injuries
mounting there is pressure on players to return to the side before fully fit. ?There
is no point in trying to play before you are ready? said Ryan, Shane adding, ?we
all want to get out onto the pitch again but it would be crazy to start full
training before you are ready, it just puts you back weeks.?
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Gary Ward AUDIO: Gary
who came on to replace player/manager Marc Seager early in the 2nd half
against Herne Bay, saying he enjoyed getting on. ? It?s a bit hard on players
when they have to come off through injury, Marc coming off was a chance for me and I was pleased to get on
but I really felt it out there today, I am not as match fit as would like and
any player will tell you all the training in the world is not the same as
playing in a game. Training and playing
in a game, well that? completely different and I do need to work hard on my
match fitness so I can give of my best for Whitstable?
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MENTAL STRENGTH? and application that's what's required of our players, as once again cup football disrupts the title chase in the KOF Premier League. On Saturday 7th January the Reds take on Cray Valley (PM) in the quarterfinals of the Lea-Ray Kent Senior Trophy. On the face of it the Kent County League side ought to buckle at the Belmont, however, they were Champions last season, are challenging again this and also comfortably beat Lordswood and Faversham Town in the previous KST rounds. Their top scorer with ten goals so far this season is Matt Knuckey. The winner gets home advantage in the semi-final on the 4th March.
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Whitstable Town 1 v Herne Bay 1 Picture Aaron Knight scored Whitstable's goal:Rarely has there been two
consecutive drawn games between the two sides, the weather played its part in
the first leg away at Herne Bay when Whitstable looked to have the best of the
first half, only for Herne bay to come back into it as the weather worsened,
deservedly drawing the game. Today?s game started in much the same vain;
and the result ended at a goal apiece as it did in the pre Christmas match. For the second time running Whitstable started by far the brighter, Arron Knight blasting the ball over
Jack Delo?s crossbar after good work in midfield by Marcos Perona as early as
the 12th minute. Town?s management were forced into an early change,
Alex Hossick replaced Stuart Harrison after Harrison came of worst in a
heavy challenge. Three minutes later, Delo dropped
the ball under a challenge from Andy Constable, the referee, making the first
of many poor decisions of the afternoon, deemed Constable to have fouled Delo
in the air. The referee, Mr Kieth Stone who one can only hope has had his one poor game of
this year, as on this display surely he can only improve in 2006.
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CHANGES AT THE TOP?....There could be a change in league leaders on Monday when victory
over Lordswood would lift Maidstone above Beckenham in the league. Monday sees
the return leg of the Christmas double headers, with Whitstable and Herne Bay
looking to go one better than last weeks draw. Erith & B fight it out with
Thamesmead again with the possibility of going 3rd in their sights whilst Deal
and Hythe hope that their will be no repeat of last weeks postponement. Whitstable's Andy Constable is 2nd behind Beckenham's Paul Vines in the race to be the leagues top scorer as we go into the New Year.. |
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