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Whitstable go top of Kent League… But Seager not happy |
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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.
“I told the players after the game
that some of their defending was woeful, I realise that the conditions were not
good to play in and the atrocious wind made things a bit of a Lottery but that
aside we just did not defend. We went five at the back after they went four
up-front when we scored the second goal when he score was 2-1. They just did
not listen to what I asked them to do. Normally I am very protective of the
lads but tonight they felt just how angry I was at the final whistle, I am
still fuming an hour after the game.”
Greenwich took the lead as the first half came
to and end, going in one-nil up with a wind assisted punt from the their keeper
was flicked on past Town’s Kevin Fewell. Town pulled one back with a Stuart
King penalty after Steve Marshall had been up-ended in the box. Town made it
2-1 after King’s corner was missed by all the defenders and went straight in at
the near post, although it with a touch of own goal about it. Then Greenwich
threw everyone forward winning a ball to hand penalty, which levelled the score
with about four minute to play. Honours even; which on this performance in such
windy conditions was about right. WTFC (c) 2007
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