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Play-off agony for Sheppey

By: KentOnline reporter multimediadesk@thekmgroup.co.uk

Published: 13:45, 22 May 2008

Jamie Allan is considering his future as AFC Sheppey’s manager after Saturday’s controversial 3-2 promotion play-off defeat by Stansfeld O&B Club.

Three players were sent off, two from Stansfeld, in a fiery finale as the north Kent side scored twice in the closing minutes to secure a place in the British Energy Kent County League’s Premier Division.

Allan alleged he was threatened by a Stansfeld official at the end and has submitted a complaint to the league.

“I feel utterly exasperated because I believe we were let down by the league,” he said.

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“I feel so strongly that I’m seriously considering my future and I’ll take a few days to think about things.”

The match between Sheppey, runners-up in Division 1 East, and Division 1 West runners-up Stansfeld was played at the Phoenix Sports Ground in Bexleyheath, which surprised Allan.

He said: “The facilities, especially our dressing-room, were appalling and the grass hadn’t been cut. So the pitch left a lot to be desired.

“Surely the league could have found a better ground to have staged such an important game?”

Stansfeld took a first half lead which they held until midway through the second period when Ricky Whiting set up brother Lenny for the equaliser.

Andy Keay’s free-kick then gave Sheppey a 2-1 lead with seven minutes remaining.

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Ashley Vail’s own goal drew Stansfeld level before they snatched victory with a disputed winner which Sheppey claimed was offside.

There followed a flare-up which saw Matt Whiting sent off with two Stansfeld players.

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