Hythe Town are one win away from pulling off one of the great promotion stories. They go to Whitehawk in the Isthmian South East play-off final tonight (7.45pm), looking to upset the odds one last time.
One of the pre-season relegation favourites after narrowly staying up last year, and with one of the smallest budgets in the division, the Cannons were 15th at the midway point of the season.
But a scintillating second half of the campaign saw Hythe win 14 of their last 19 games, including five and six-match winning streaks, to grab the final play-off place on the last day of the season.
They finished with the meanest defence in the division, conceding 34 goals in 38 games, with 17 clean sheets, as manager Steve Watt proved there’s more to football than who’s got the most money. “Players are grabbing money all over Kent at the moment and Watty is the antidote to that,” said Hythe secretary Martin Giles, after Watt returned for a second spell in charge last summer. “We can’t compete financially with other clubs and we aren’t going to get the best players unless they are prepared to play for less money, and that’s what Watty brings.” Supremely well organised, Watt has created a team who give absolutely everything, with a togetherness centred on an “us against them” mentality, with the manager using every trick in the book to fire up his players.