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Andy Spice confident Sittingbourne will beat the drop in Ryman League Division 1 South

By: Alex Hoad

Published: 08:00, 04 April 2012

Andy Spice

Sittingbourne chairman Andy Spice still believes the club will preserve their Ryman League Division 1 South status, despite extending their winless run to 10 games on Saturday.

The Brickies, who lost 2-1 at home to Merstham last weekend, face the most difficult run-in of the three clubs in trouble, beginning with a trip to title-chasers Bognor this Saturday and a home game against local rivals Faversham on Easter Monday.

They also face play-off contenders Folkestone and Godalming before a last day trip to Walton & Hersham.

Mr Spice (pictured) said: "I think we will be fine, but we do face a tough time, and it’s not going to be easy."

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The Surrey side inflicted an eighth home defeat on the Brickies, who now haven’t won since a shock 2-0 league win over fancied Whitehawk on January 7.

Mr Spice added: "We had a lot of the play, and plenty of possession, but gave away two silly goals."

Bourne face a difficult Easter with a trip to Bognor on Saturday, followed by the visit of Faversham on Monday.

Boss Joe Dowley said: “Bognor will be tough, but we have got to look at beating Faversham, and we owe them one, after losing 4-0 down there at Christmas.

“My number one objective is to keep the club in the Ryman League, and winning at least a couple of games between now and the end of the season is the aim.”

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