Justin Luchford has backed his Whitstable Town side to go on an unbeaten run in Ryman League Division 1 South
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by Alex Hoad
Whitstable Town manager Justin
Luchford has backed his side to put together an unbeaten run to
drag themselves away from the Ryman League Division 1 South danger
zone.
Saturday’s goalless home draw with
in-form Crawley Down was their second-straight clean sheet
following the 1-0 win at Sittingbourne, who sit one place and three
points ahead of the Oystermen.
Despite taking four points from the
two games, Town remain two places outside the drop-zone and
Luchford (pictured) has called on them to compile an unbeaten
streak to keep his side climbing the table.
He said: "I am not bothered about
looking at the table at the moment. We just need to go on a run. I
am not expecting too many losses before the end of the season.
"I’m not remotely interested in
looking below us, if we can put a run together the table will take
care of itself."
Play-off chasing Godalming are next up
at the Belmont and Luchford said: "There was a good buzz around the
place on Saturday and if we can beat a top-eight side then we would
really be buzzing and the confidence would be huge."
Town’s injury-list has shrunk but
defender Laurence Harvey (knee) remains doubtful and keeper Jack
Smelt (groin) is 50/50, while defender Steven Lloyd might play for
the reserves in a bid to regain match-fitness.

Thursday, February 02 2012
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