Home   Thanet   Sport   Article

Focus firmly on Isthmian Premier matters for Margate boss Reece Prestedge ahead of Kent derby against Chatham Town at Hartsdown Park

The focus is firmly on league matters for Margate manager Reece Prestedge.

Isthmian Premier Gate have endured mixed fortunes in the first two months of the season and are on a four-match losing streak ahead of their home Kent derby against Chatham tonight (7.45pm).

Margate boss Reece Prestedge – is looking forward to a return to league action tonight. Picture: Ian Scammell
Margate boss Reece Prestedge – is looking forward to a return to league action tonight. Picture: Ian Scammell

Only one of those four defeats has come in the league, though, with Margate playing at Hartsdown Park just four times in total across August and September.

But they also host Hashtag United this Saturday and manager-less Hastings on Tuesday in a much-needed run of home league fixtures.

“No one wants to go out of the cup in the earlier stages,” said Prestedge, who had seen his side go out in the Third Qualifying Round of both the FA Cup and the FA Trophy.

“But in the FA Cup, we went one step further than we had for five or six years. Unfortunately, it (their FA Cup exit) came as part of a run of four games lost in a row.

“Now, it’s bread and butter time. We need to set standards and put in some all-round performances. We’ve also had 13 games and only played four at home. That’s difficult.

“It’s not an excuse, of course, but it’s difficult to get momentum when you’re not really at home.”

Gate have had a 10-day break from competitive action between their 1-0 FA Trophy defeat at Harrow and their midweek encounter with Chatham.

Prestedge noted: “There’s pros and cons to it.

“It’s a good chance to have the new players gelling with the squad.”

Among the new players in Margate’s ranks is midfielder Rohdell Gordon - who started out at Stevenage - and made his Gate bow in their Trophy loss.

“Rohdell was excellent,” Prestedge said. “He did exactly what we thought he would do.

“He was calm in possession and looked to get into the box.”

On the fitness front, there is also expected to be a boost, with player-coach Phil Roberts close to a return.

Prestedge said: “Hopefully, it’ll be a good headache to have.”

One-time Arsenal frontman Roberts had appeared to have found form with Gate until his injury setback.

“Robbo is unbelievable on his day,” Prestedge enthused. “I think he has got four goals and four assists already this season.

“Even if he’s on the bench, he is someone who could add to the attacking side of it.”

Young defender Skye Salmon should be available to return from suspension by the Hashtag United match.

Margate held a friendly against popular Sunday League side SE Dons last Tuesday, which they won 4-3.

All money raised at the game went towards the recovery of Montel Agyemang, who is sidelined with a broken tibia sustained in August, as the midfielder watched the action from the sidelines.

More than £2,000 has been raised in support of Agyemang.

Close This site uses cookies. By continuing to browse the site you are agreeing to our use of cookies.Learn More