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Folkestone Invicta captain Liam Friend praised by manager Neil Cugley for his leadership on and off the pitch

00:00, 01 March 2016

updated: 09:22, 01 March 2016

Folkestone boss Neil Cugley has praised his outstanding captain Liam Friend.

The centre-half, who turns 28 this month, has led Invicta to the verge of automatic promotion after four seasons of missing out in the play-offs.

Folkestone are 18 points clear at the top of Ryman League Division 1 South and they boast the division's best defence, having conceded just 27 goals in 37 games.

Liam Friend (left) is approaching 500 appearances for Folkestone Invicta Picture: Tony Flashman
Liam Friend (left) is approaching 500 appearances for Folkestone Invicta Picture: Tony Flashman

Friend admitted Invicta were "rubbish" in last season's play-off final, when they lost 3-0 at home to Merstham, but he's been a rock throughout their title charge this term.

Cugley said: "Friendy probably took last season’s disappointment of our play-off final defeat harder than anyone, but once we’d recovered from the shellshock he was one of the first to say that we should aim for automatic promotion this season.

"On the pitch, he leads by example and our defensive record speaks for itself - but not too many people realise just how good a captain he is off the park, too.

"We’ve got some big characters in this squad but Friendy, more than anyone, has galvanised just what we’re trying to do here.

"He really is a credit to his family, to himself and to this football club. Let’s hope he’ll be lifting the championship trophy in a few weeks’ time."

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