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Cugs: Away form is outstanding
Author: Tom Marchant
Published: 7th March, 2010

The Seasiders completed an unprecedented run of seven consecutive away matches yesterday afternoon by impressively defeating Metropolitan Police 1-0, courtesy of a debut goal from striker Brendon Cass who was snapped up by manager Neil Cugley this week from Chatham Town.

Speaking to the Official Club website this weekend Cugs commented, “What an incredible run of away matches and to win five out the seven is outstanding especially when you look at some of the places we've had to go to.

“Yesterday's victory over Met Police was our best away win by a long way. The form they have showed since losing to Fleet at the back end of January has been very impressive and they were on a real run of form winning six out of their last seven. They are a big, strong side and we had to be at our very best to beat them.”

Victory came through Cass's goal on 40 minutes, described as a “great finish” by the gaffer.

“His first game for us obviously and I'm delighted for him and I'm delighted to have signed him. He was someone who I'd been interested in bringing to the Club back in the summer but he had just got married and living in Chatham, playing for them suited him. Things didn't quite work out for him there though and he's a player with a good goal scoring pedigree and when you talk about players who could get you 20 plus goals a season, he falls within that bracket.

“I'd been talking to various players and managers and you hear about player movements around the circuit and I'd heard Chatham were signing a forward and that meant one might've been available and it went from there really. Austo is suspended at the moment and yesterday Jacko was doubtful and with the very small squad we run with, we needed to do something.”

Could it be a potential selection dilemma for the boss when Austin returns? “I suppose, but a very welcome one believe me! But a lot could happen between now and Austo returning as there a lot of games still to be played and I'm going to need everyone so I don't see it being a problem. We take it a game at a time; you can't look too far ahead trying to plan things as players can pick up injuries or illness and any plans you try and make are then scuppered.”

Cugs also confirmed that record goal scoring striker Jimmy Dryden has now reached a settlement with the Club over the remainder of his contract.

“Jimmy has been as good as gold and he knows the financial situation the Club is in and we've reached an agreement in what was an awkward situation. He is a good lad who I think received some unfair criticism from certain people who don't actually know the full story.

“We're waiting for the results from the specialist at the moment but it is likely he will require an operation on his ankle. After that I hope he can get back to full fitness as he is a quality player and one I would like to keep hold of for next season.”

Victory over Met Police followed another win away from home at Dulwich Hamlet on Tuesday night. James Everitt popped up with the goal on half time and he proved to be Invicta's saviour as he has been on more than one occasion already this season.

“It was a difficult pitch which although had been rolled, it was basically rolled mud. Burchy has made a great run down the left to get into the box laying it off for Ratty to slot home. He's (Everitt) playing well at the moment, full of confidence and he works so hard up there getting right in the faces of defenders never making it easy for them.”

The Seasiders now play twice at home this week welcoming Eastbourne Town to the Buzzlines Stadium on Tuesday night and Leatherhead on Saturday afternoon.

“Being the home side for the next couple of games it is down to us to take the game to them. For those fans that don't come away with us, they wouldn't have seen us play much this year so we want to put on an attacking show for them.

“Eastbourne are battling for survival so we expect them to be set up with the intention of getting something out of the game so it could be tight whilst Leatherhead are the in form side at the moment and perhaps that will be a more open game.”

The gaffer has no fresh injury concerns heading into next week and will hope that knocks to Jimmy Jackson, Josh Vincent and Liam Dickson will heal in time for the visit of Eastbourne.

“We should be alright and as I keep saying we have been very lucky with injuries this season. Jacko picked up a knock against Met Police but Spillsy came on and did well I thought showing he still has a lot to offer at this level and that he can do a job for us. I expect everyone to be fit as no one wants to miss games, particularly at this stage in the season.”