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Boss Tommy Warrilow reacts to losing first home game in charge of Faversham Town 2-0 to Southern Counties East Premier Division leaders Glebe at Salters Lane

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Manager Tommy Warrilow conceded Faversham’s performance was not good enough as they lost his first home game in charge to leaders Glebe on Saturday.

Two second-half strikes from away top scorer Jamie Philpot and defender Reece Barrett proved the difference in the Lilywhites’ 2-0 Southern Counties East Premier Division defeat in front of a crowd of 380 at Salters Lane.

Warrilow, whose second-placed Town team are now four points behind Glebe, reflected: “It’s just not good enough, is it? “You would think they (Glebe) have just won the World Cup with the way they’re going in there - but there’s still 15 (league) games to go.

We know that we weren’t at the races today. “There were a few individuals that had good games but, for some reason, we never really turned up.

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