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Whitstable Town manager Lloyd Blackman reckons his side's two festive period matches in Isthmian South East could prove vital

06:00, 24 December 2019

updated: 08:58, 24 December 2019

Boss Lloyd Blackman reckons Whitstable’s next two matches could prove to be vital in their Isthmian South East play-off bid.

The Oystermen host Ashford on Boxing Day before a New Year’s Day trip to take on rivals Herne Bay.

Whitstable are currently five points adrift of Tommy Warrilow’s Ashford side who occupy the final play-off place.

Whitstable manager Lloyd Blackman Picture: Alan Langley
Whitstable manager Lloyd Blackman Picture: Alan Langley

“We are 10th in the league with two big fixtures coming up,” admitted Blackman.

“I think we will find out where we are as a side after these games. They (Ashford and Herne Bay) are two sides that are challenging for the play-off positions.

“But we have earned the right to be where we are.”

Whitstable will return to action following a 12-day break after their 1-1 draw at Ramsgate on December 14. Marcus Elliott was on target for the Oystermen in that game, while goalkeeper Dan Eason saved two penalties.

Blackman said: “It’s been a crazy first-half to the season.

“We had loads of fixtures at the start of the season, but now, we have gone 12 days without a game.

“So, we are chomping at the bit.”

Since winning the Southern Counties East League at the end of the 2016/17 season, the Nuts and Bolts have quickly adjusted to life in the Isthmian League, reaching the Isthmian South East play-off final last term where they fell to a 2-1 extra-time loss against Horsham.

Blackman said: “Tommy knows this league like the back of his hand. He has a good side down there.

“They were one of the promotion favourites at the start of this season and rightly so.

“(But) I think the atmosphere of a Boxing Day game can play a part, as well. It’s a unique fixture.”

Liam Dickson will need to be assessed ahead of the Ashford game (1pm kick-off), having recently picked up an Achilles injury.

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