Coach gets unexpected Chelsea playing call
Published: 00:00, 02 April 2004
SITTINGBOURNE manager Mark Beeney got an unexpected reminder of the big time when he was asked to play for Chelsea Reserves.
The 36-year-old former Leeds and Brighton keeper, who coaches Chelsea’s young goalkeepers, was asked to play for the Stamford Bridge side when a goalkeeping crisis left the club with only two fit keepers.
With first choice Carlo Cudicini out injured, Marco Ambrosio was named in the Blues’ side to face Arsenal in the Champions League, with Neil Sullivan the substitute.
With their other keepers either injured or on-loan, Chelsea were without a senior goalkeeper for their reserve game with Wimbledon.
He told the Kent Messenger: “They phoned me and said am I available to play or do I know anyone.
“The same message went out to all the coaches and I took Kevin Fewell along, but Chelmsford City’s keeper played in the end.
“I would have done if they couldn’t have found anyone else, but to be fair I’m past it these days.”
Sittingbourne’s current number one Fewell did at least get a brush with the Premier League’s elite.
Beeney added: “It gave him a day training up here and it’s good for lads at our level to see what it’s like at a place like Chelsea.”
Former Chatham Town player Adam Douglas is likely to start on the bench for Sittingbourne when they take on promotion-chasing Kent rivals Folkestone Invicta at Bourne Park on Saturday.
The midfielder joined the Brickies this week, continuing an exodus from Maidstone Road that has seen Kevin Fewell, Joe Dowley and Jon Neal all make the short trip down the A2.
Tom Berry is available again after a holiday and will probably start, with Adam Marshall dropping to the bench.
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