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No ill feeling from fiesty Fleet loss

‘It was a different season, different people - Doswell

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Paul Doswell insists there are no hard feelings on his part as Hawks prepare to face Ebbsfleet for the first time since their fiery meeting last season.

Doswell and Fleet counterpar­t Dennis Kutrieb were both shown red cards following a feisty touchline altercatio­n at Westleigh Park in February as the hosts suffered a 2-1 defeat.

Hawks also had midfielder Theo Widdringto­n dismissed in the National League South meeting while Fleet saw both Chris Solly and Lee Martin sent off.

But a lot has changed at both clubs since that feisty battle, with just three of the Hawks players involved that day still at Westleigh Park.

And although Doswell and Kutrieb remain in opposing dugouts, the Hawks boss says last season's encounter will not mean there is any added spice when the sides do battle at the Kuflink Stadium.

‘I don’t think so (added spice). It was a season that was null and void, different season, different people - certainly within our team - they’ve brought in five or six new players, so not really,’ stressed Doswell.

‘I just think it’s a competitiv­e game and the spirit and

the fierceness only comes out of the competitiv­eness. We’re all hoping that we’re going to be in and around those top six or top seven places, so you know when you go there you’ve got to perform well on the day.

‘It’s just the edge when potentiall­y what you think might be a top-six game happens in the league you tend to be more on your

guard and a bit more aware I suppose.’

But Doswell says the trip to face Ebbsfleet will provide one of the toughest tests on the road they'll face all

season.

Yet Hawks have happy memories from the last time they visited Fleet, running out emphatic 3-0 winners last December.

However, Doswell acknowledg­ed just how difficult it will be facing a squad he believes has 'League One and

League Two' player quality throughout it.

The Hawks boss added: ‘They’ve (Ebbsfleet) got

League One and League Two quality within their squad. Their recruitmen­t has been excellent this year, again. ‘They’ve probably got five or six League One or League Two players. I’ve watched them in a couple of games and they’ve got a very, very distinctiv­e style, pleasing on the eye, and when they get it right they can put four or five past you.

‘It’s probably one of the toughest away games, that, Dartford or St Albans are all probably up there.’

Hawks remain without defenders Sam Magri (sciatica) and Jamie Collins (hamstring) for the trip to Ebbsfleet.

But midfielder Paul Rooney is fit again after being named on the bench in Monday’s 1-0 defeat at Chippenham.

They’ve got a very distinctiv­e style, pleasing on the eye, it’s one of our toughest away games Paul Doswell

 ??  ?? FIESTY Paul Doswell, right, and Dennis Kutrieb about to see red at Westleigh Park last February
FIESTY Paul Doswell, right, and Dennis Kutrieb about to see red at Westleigh Park last February

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