Faversham Town hoping to make life difficult for Ryman League Division 1 South title chasers Dulwich Hamlet

by Kevin Redsull
Faversham Town boss Ray Turner
admits his side seem to have run out steam as the end of the season
approaches.
Town go into Saturday’s game at
title-chasers Dulwich Hamlet with just one win from nine games in
Ryman League, Division 1 South and on the back of a 2-0 defeat to
local rivals Whitstable Town.
"I know our form doesn’t look
good at the moment and it appears we are drifting towards the end
of the season," said Turner (pictured).
"But I think Saturday’s game is
a good one for us because Dulwich will have to come out looking for
a win and I want us to make it as difficult as possible for
them."
The defeat by Whitstable, which
saw manager Justin Luchford returning to Salters Lane for the first
time since his controversial departure last March, was painful for
Turner and his players and the Faversham boss admitted: "I feel
like I have let the club down because local derbies are important
to the fans."
With defender Nicky Humphrey
coming through the Faversham game with no recurrence of his recent
hamstring injury, Turner will have a full squad to select from this
weekend against a Dulwich team whose title ambitions suffered a
blow last weekend when they were beaten 2-0 at home by
Whitehawk.

18/04/12
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