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Chatham Town manager Kevin Watson demands an improvement following the heavy defeat at Tilbury

By: KentOnline reporter multimediadesk@thekmgroup.co.uk

Published: 08:00, 04 January 2013

Kevin Watson

By Craig Tucker

Kevin Watson blasted his Chatham players after a woeful performance at Tilbury on New Year’s Day.

Boss Watson (pictured) accused them of being mentally and physically weak following the hiding dished out by a Tilbury side who didn’t even have a recognised goalkeeper. The hosts were forced to play defender Paul King in goal but Chats failed to test the makeshift keeper in the 5-1 defeat.

Watson said: "We’re just poor at the moment. You can afford to carry one or two players but not eight or nine.

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"It was up there as our worst performance of the season and I’ve told the players a few home truths. One of the hardest things in life is being honest with yourself but it’s difficult to move forward until you are.

He added: "We’re weak mentally and physically but I’d say the physical side is a by-product of the mental side."

Chatham host Romford at Maidstone Road in Ryman League, Division 1 North, on Saturday with Watson demanding an improvement

He said: "We have to get better and we will get better – I’ll make sure of that."

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