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Whitstable Town boss Marcel Nimani offers the club’s best wishes to Harry Gamble after winger sustains head injury in Beckenham Town’s abandoned match with Phoenix Sports

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Whitstable manager Marcel Nimani has joined those offering their best wishes to winger Harry Gamble. Gamble, who started the campaign with the Oystermen before he joined Beckenham on dual registration, sustained a head injury which led to Becks’ Isthmian South East game at Phoenix Sports being abandoned on New Year’s Day.

Beckenham provided an update later that night, stating Gamble had suffered a bad concussion - but, crucially, no serious injury to his neck or head.

Nimani said: “It was a very fearful moment. “I was at home following the games live. When I heard it was Harry Gamble, I immediately rang the players who I knew were at the ground and watching. “Luckily, he has been released from hospital.

Harry was a huge servant for Whitstable. “He was a tremendous player for the club and is still registered with us. We would like to wish him well.” Nimani revealed he remains in contact with Gamble. “It wasn’t long ago that I spoke to him,” he added. “It was only a couple of weeks ago and we had a great conversation. “He was a very family-oriented man with us.

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