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Chatham Town boss Paul Foley demands final push as club slip into bottom four

By: Alex Hoad

Published: 08:00, 04 March 2011

Updated: 11:11, 24 May 2024

Paul Foley is calling on his players to find more consistency in the last two months of the season after seeing Chatham Town drop to fourth bottom in Ryman League, Division 1 South.

Midweek wins for Whyteleafe, Godalming and tomorrow’s opponents Fleet, took them all above Chatham, as boss Foley’s selection options are again hampered by injuries.

Foley said: "In the 32 games so far we have not seen the full capability of the squad for one reason or another.

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"We have seen glimpses in some games but not consistently, which has been the problem. Let’s hope we can see it for the last 10 games."

"It’s a big game against Fleet and we need to get a result.

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"If we can show the same spirit as we have in the last two games against Burgess Hill and Met Police, we will be well placed to get something.


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"We beat them 4-1 at home last month in an entertaining game against a side who tried to play football, which suited us."

Francis Tshikaya will be involved, while Aaron Firth, hurt in an accident at home on Saturday morning, and Nick Hegley should be available.

Uche Ibemere is also likely to return after picking up a knock against Met Police but Brad Potter, injured in the same game, is a doubt.

Jason Dolby completes his suspension this weekend, while goalkeeper James Tedder remains out and Anthony Hogg is still waiting to be given the go-ahead to start training again after suffering serious facial injuries.

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