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Faversham Town manager James Collins celebrates small victory as the Lilywhites end Isthmian South East season 12th after win at Cray Valley

There was a small victory for Faversham boss James Collins to celebrate as his side ended their season.

A stunning long-range effort from midfielder Sam Bewick saw Town finish their campaign with a 1-0 victory at fifth-placed Cray Valley on Saturday before the Millers lost by the same scoreline to Ashford in their play-off semi-final on Tuesday.

Faversham manager James Collins. Picture: Chris Davey
Faversham manager James Collins. Picture: Chris Davey

Faversham, hit by injuries throughout the season, had been left fearing relegation from Isthmian South East at one stage but they eventually finished their first full campaign under Collins in 12th.

“I think you always look to improve,” said Collins.

“When I took over (in November 2019), the club were 13th. I wanted to finish 12th so I felt myself I had moved the club on and it was improving and moving forwards - and we did that."

Bewick’s goal saw him mark his 135th club appearance and Collins has been thrilled with Bewick’s recent displays.

“To be fair, he has been brilliant the last four games,” he said.

“He filled in at right-back against Ashford and Whitstable, and he has been brilliant the last couple of games (since returning to midfield).

“I don’t think he has had his best season but his attitude has been spot-on.

"I said to him, the last eight games, I think he has been our best player.”

Collins had always been eager to see the Salters Lane outfit safe from the threat of relegation prior to their final four fixtures of the season.

He explained: “We finished the season well.

Sam Bewick beats former Faversham striker Harry Goodger to the ball in the Lilywhites' recent win over Whitstable. Picture: Les Biggs
Sam Bewick beats former Faversham striker Harry Goodger to the ball in the Lilywhites' recent win over Whitstable. Picture: Les Biggs

"We lost 3-0 against Corinthian and I think that left us three points out of the relegation places, but then we have lost one in eight since.

"I felt we needed to be safe before the last four games of the season. We had Hastings, Whitstable - which is a local derby - and Ashford and Cray.

“We had 39 points before the Hastings game and we’ve finished really well.

"Had we had found form at the right time, who knows what could have happened? But we have been so decimated by injuries.

“It’s pleasing to finish 12th and 13 points clear of relegation in the end.”

Secretary Wendy Walker missed the match at Cray Valley after breaking her pelvis and shoulder in a fall but is now recovering.

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