Kentish Gazette Canterbury & District

We’ll have to pitch in, warns Mcmahon

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Manager Keith Mcmahon admits Whitstable will face an entirely different test when they visit Ashford. Mcmahon’s Oystermen will aim to respond after their 3-2 loss at Sittingbou­rne on Tuesday night when they take on promotionc­hasing Nuts and Bolts at Homelands this Saturday. Second-bottom Whitstable’s midweek defeat came after they had won their first two matches under their new management team. They beat Phoenix Sports 1-0 last Saturday thanks to Luke Griffiths after a Kent Senior Cup semi-final win over Gillingham.

“It’s a difficult place to go,” said Mcmahon. “I know Tommy (Warrilow, Ashford’s manager) well, we are good friends. My record there is good, actually. On the astroturf it’s going to be a different test.

“We know it’s going to be tough, but if we perform we have a chance of getting something.”

A late Kane Rowland winner earned Sittingbou­rne the points at Woodstock. He added to an earlier Johan Caney-bryan brace while midfielder Danny Walder was on target for the Oystermen whose other goal came when a Brickies player put through their own net. Mcmahon reflected: “I think we should have, at least, come away with a draw. “Second half, I thought we were excellent. To concede in the last minute was a kick in the teeth, especially because we had a chance 30 seconds earlier. But some tired legs came into it, with it being a third game inside a week.” Mcmahon has tried to give youngsters at the club the opportunit­y to impress since taking charge. Among those to be given a chance were midfielder­s Gus Barnes and Muhammed Cham, who both shone once more against Sittingbou­rne. “Mo Cham and Gus Barnes worked their socks off,” he said. “We also have Montrell Deslandes, he is another 17-year-old. Then George Mcilroy is working his way back from a hamstring injury.

“They have played without fear when given a chance and they have added a bit of freshness.” Mcmahon hopes keeper Dan Eason will be fully fit for their clash against Ashford after he played against Sittingbou­rne despite suffering with illness.

 ?? Picture: Les Biggs ?? Muhammed Cham on the attack for Whitstable against Phoenix Sports
Picture: Les Biggs Muhammed Cham on the attack for Whitstable against Phoenix Sports
 ?? Pictures: Les Biggs ?? Luke Griffiths gets stuck in against Phoenix Sports, and, inset Gus Barnes
Pictures: Les Biggs Luke Griffiths gets stuck in against Phoenix Sports, and, inset Gus Barnes

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