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Herne Bay manager Simon Halsey hopes exodus is over and can focus on building side

By: KentOnline reporter multimediadesk@thekmgroup.co.uk

Published: 16:05, 05 July 2012

Simon Halsey

by Craig Tucker

Danny Lawrence is the third player to quit Herne Bay for Faversham – but should be the last.

Midfielder Lawrence followed Luke Harvey and Jamie Maxted to Salters Lane but with more than 50 players turning out at Bay’s pre-season training, boss Simon Halsey couldn’t care less.

He said: "We’d agreed terms but then he rung me and said he was going to Faversham.

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"I’ve no interest in wasting my breath talking about people who don’t want to be at Herne Bay, so that’s the end of the matter. Nobody else is going as far as I know."

Halsey has brought in utility man Calum McGeehan from Sittingbourne for pre-season and believes he could be a key player.

He said: "I like him and it looks like he’ll definitely sign. He can play centre-half but he’s a centre-midfielder, really.

"He’s 6ft 4in and a big unit but he has two good feet. He looked very accomplished at training. I can’t wait to see him in a game."

Halsey faces a tough task whittling down the numbers at Winch’s Field, with the boss keen to give everybody a chance.

He said: "Fifty-two players turned up at training on Saturday and I didn’t see a bad one among them.

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"There may be players who are far superior to the ones we already have, but I won’t know until we start playing friendlies.

"I don’t want anyone to leave here thinking we haven’t given them a fair chance."

Do you think Bay will recover from the loss of Lawrence? Have your say below.

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