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Simon Halsey has dismissed fears there could be a problem with Herne Bay’s discipline this season.
Bay had Ben Brown sent off and James Campbell, Nathan Eastwood, Tom Parker and Tom Bryant booked in their 3-2 Kent League Challenge Shield defeat by VCD on Saturday.
But manager Halsey said: "The red card could have gone either way.
"One of the bookings was for dissent – which I won’t stand for – but the other three were just the opinion of Nick Dunn, the referee, on what he deemed a foul.
"If players get in trouble for misconduct then it will come out of their pocket but we don’t have any dirty players here."
VCD led 3-0 before Bay cut the gap with a late own-goal and a Calum McGeehan strike.
"The bookies have faith in Halsey’s team and have made them 16/1 seventh favourites to win the Ryman League Division 1 South title at the first attempt.
Halsey said: "I didn’t know that but I’m really pleased to hear it.
"It gives us something to aim for and it’s nice to hear people believe in us as a team."
There’s a change to Bay’s pre-season schedule on Saturday.
Staveley Miners Welfare have pulled out so Bay will travel to Greatness Park to play Kent League side Sevenoaks Town.