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Deal Town’s 2000 FA Vase winning manager Tommy Sampson missed Whitstable Town’s Wembley win but was ‘there in spirit’ said Oysters boss Jamie Coyle

Whitstable Town manager Jamie Coyle was keen to speak to an absent legend following Sunday’s FA Vase victory.

The Oystermen became the second Kent team to win the FA Vase - 25 years on from when Tommy Sampson guided Deal Town to their victory at the old Wembley in 2000.

Tommy Sampson and Jamie Coyle pictured ahead of Whitstable Town’s semi-final against Hartpury University Picture: Barry Goodwin
Tommy Sampson and Jamie Coyle pictured ahead of Whitstable Town’s semi-final against Hartpury University Picture: Barry Goodwin

Sampson’s team beat Chippenham Town 1-0 in their Vase final and no other team from the county had managed to match their success, until this weekend, when Coyle’s side clinched a comeback win to beat AFC Whyteleafe 2-1.

Coyle has appreciated the support they’ve had during their Vase run this season from Sampson and was gutted the Deal Town hero wasn’t able to watch their own triumph.

“He's been to nearly every game,” said Coyle.

Tommy Sampson kisses the FA Vase Trophy after Deal Town’s Wembley win in 2000
Tommy Sampson kisses the FA Vase Trophy after Deal Town’s Wembley win in 2000

“He's a real good friend of mine and his words to me were that he’s been sat at this table for far too long and he wanted to invite me along to be a winner of the Vase from Kent!

“It was such a shame he couldn't make it. He had a real nasty fall a couple of weeks ago, which completely opened up his eyebrow.

“He really wanted to be there but we've had some real deep conversations in the last two or three weeks.”

Sampson had been taking his own FA Vase medal to Whitstable games as a good luck charm.

Coyle’s side had to win nine rounds to make it to the final.

“He's been to every Vase game and he's been our lucky charm,” said the Whitstable manager, stating in his post-match interview that Sampson would be the first person he called on FaceTime once he got back to the changing room.

“I was a bit concerned that he wasn't there [on Sunday] but in spirit he most definitely was.”

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