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Paul Farbrace says Kent are facing a difficult time while the cash-strapped county battle to improve their finances.
Six players have recently left the club but Farbrace says it is important they look at the long-term situation and do not get caught up in short-term thinking.
He said: "We have to look at what needs to be done and in-house we have a plan in place to go forward but are in limbo at the moment."
"We want to compete but it’s been hard. We finished well in Twenty20 and being runners-up in our group in the Clydesdale Bank 40 competition was a fantastic effort.
"The performance against Durham on Saturday in making it five wins out of five was outstanding and one of the most pleasing results I have been involved with since I have been back."
Reflecting on a difficult season, Farbrace said: "I’m still smiling, it could be worse but I have no regrets at all about coming back.
"I’m excited by seeing some of the youngsters coming through.
"The next two years will be tough and people have got to be patient.
"I believe we will become a better stronger club but need to take it step by step and it will involve a lot of work."