Aaron Quain's departure to Ryman League Premier Division side Margate was not a shock, says Faversham boss Ray Turner
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by Andrew Gidley
Faversham Town manager Ray Turner says
Aaron Quain’s decision to re-join Margate wasn’t a surprise but
admits he will be difficult to replace.
Things moved quickly late last week
with Quain returning to Thanet for a third spell at Hartsdown Park,
and was on the bench in the 2-1 defeat at Carshalton last
weekend.
The Faversham Town boss
(pictured) said: "He was there at the beginning of the season,
but wasn’t getting too many chances, so came to us, and has got
plenty of game time since.
"Aaron scored 10 goals, and is an
explosive player who can suddenly turn a game and has got great
ability. I got on with him well, and wish him all the best."
A 2-0 home defeat by Ryman Division 1
South leaders, Bognor Regis extended Town’s lean spell, as they
conceded goals either side of half-time.
Faversham face Sussex opposition for
the second successive week, with a trip to strugglers Burgess Hill
on Saturday.
Turner said: "We have had a tough
month and have got another ahead of us, with three Kent derbies
coming up in successive weeks. Burgess Hill got a decent result at
Walton Casuals on Saturday, but we have to target getting some
points and will be looking to get a result down there."
Goalkeeper Rob French was sidelined
resting knee problems last week, giving reserve Lewis Craddock his
first team debut, while defender James Peacock is back to bolster
the defence.

Thursday, February 02 2012
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