Kentish Gazette Canterbury & District

We’re not under pressure

- Bythomasre­eves

James Collins expects the pressure to be on Kent rivals Ashford and Whitstable in Faversham’s next two matches.

The Lilywhites play the titlechasi­ng Nuts & Bolts on New Year’s Day before hosting Keith Mcmahon’s men two days later in Isthmian South East.

Manager Collins is demanding his troops match their opponents’ hunger as they look to build on a 3-1 derby success over Sittingbou­rne on Monday.

He explained: “They are two teams that cannot afford to lose. There is not as much pressure on us.

“Ashford have to take three points from that game, really. Whitstable will probably be looking at going to Faversham and getting at least a point - but no doubt they will go for the win.

“There is not quite as much pressure on us but we need to match them for work-rate, desire and commitment.”

Collins hopes Faversham can start to improve their away form, starting at Homelands.

He conceded: “Away from home, we need to get a little bit better. We just need to find that little bit of consistenc­y. If we found that, we would probably be in and around the play-offs.

“At the minute, we are a little bit one good performanc­e, one all right performanc­e and one bad performanc­e.

“But it’s difficult because we are not able to keep the same players around at the minute.”

Bola Dawodu struck against one of his old clubs along with Jono Richardson and Eddie Allsopp who converted a second-half penalty to beat Sittingbou­rne.

It was midfielder Dawodu’s fourth goal in three games and his fifth since rejoining Town from Herne Bay in October.

Collins revealed: “Since we put him into holding midfield, he has got five!

“He has been absolutely tremendous. I felt he went off the boil a bit recently and we had a chat about that. But in the last three games, he has been absolutely outstandin­g.”

Collins was without 10 players in total for the win over Sittingbou­rne.

He added: “We talk a lot about the injury situation which is really difficult. But I said to the boys that we are 12th in the league and have got the furthest the club has ever gone in the FA Trophy this season.

“We have two lads of trial at pro clubs so, really, I think we are doing all right.

“I think the club is just going to rise and rise in the next few years. So I said to the players ‘If you are going to be here for a few years or only a couple more weeks, just make sure you become a part of it’.

“That win was for the fans, really, who were outstandin­g.”

 ?? Picture: Ken Medwyn ?? Jono Richardson slides in for Faversham
Picture: Ken Medwyn Jono Richardson slides in for Faversham

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