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Whitstable Town midfielder Josh Oliver says management bring out the best in him; He nets two against Erith Town and looks ahead to FA Cup game at Haywards Heath

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Josh Oliver struck twice to get Whitstable Town off to a winning start - and thanked the management for getting the best out of him.

An early penalty from the 23-year-old and a second with the last kick of the game led the Oystermen to a 2-0 win over Erith Town as they got their Southern Counties East Premier Division campaign under way.

Oliver, starting his second season with the club, said: “The manager (Marcel Nimani) has brought in a lot of good players, done a great job. “He has given me confidence in playing, made me feel very comfortable at the club and playing under him, which always brings the best out of you.

He has done a great job for me personally and for the team. “He is great to everyone, a very honest person, he will tell you when it is going good and when it’s bad, what you need to change and there’s a lot of respect. “His knowledge of the game is outstanding and it feels good to be playing under a manager that knows a lot about the game and the way he wants to play football.

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