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by Alex Hoad
Faversham Town manager Ray Turner has called for unity within his ranks after an unsettling period at the Shepherd Neame Stadium.
Town have taken just one point from four games in Ryman League, Division 1 South and slipped to 14th after letting a lead slip in a 3-1 defeat at Crawley Down last Saturday.
Turner (pictured) said: "We have had a few changes with players coming and going and it takes time to settle down after so much upheaval. We need to stick together and get through it.
"We have to build a squad and build togetherness. We have gone from being pretty stable at the start of the season to constant changing in mid-season which is the last time you want instability."
Former Canterbury City striker Renford Tenyue played 84 minutes on his debut against Crawley Down and is available to play in Saturday’s home game against Bognor Regis Town. Aaron Quain is likely to miss out with groin and thigh problems while French (knee) will be assessed.
Defender James Peacock could return after suspension and unavailability.
Turner said: "There won’t be much expectation on us to get a result so hopefully it will free the players to play their games."