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Faversham Town boss Sammy Moore on their 2-2 Isthmian South East Swale derby draw at Sheppey United

Manager Sammy Moore felt Faversham were unlucky not to win their Swale derby at Sheppey on Saturday.

Michael Ademiluyi’s second-minute strike, followed by a fortunate Kieron Campbell goal, had put the Lilywhites 2-0 up in front of a crowd of 462 at Holm Park inside the first five minutes.

But the home side extended their unbeaten run to seven fixtures through Josh Wisson’s header and then equalised courtesy of a penalty by skipper Richie Hamill before a goalless second half in Isthmian South East.

Town’s boss explained midfielder Bode Anidugbe had lost Wisson for the Ites’ first goal while he was unhappy with referee Billy Woods’ decision to award the hosts a penalty for an adjudged foul by Faversham defender Darren Phillips on Sheppey player-manager Jack Midson.

Moore said: “We started well. We were on the front foot and scored a great goal from Michael.

“Then we got a little bit of help with the second one but, actually, I thought we dominated the first 20 minutes. They didn’t look like they were at the races and we started well.

“We were on the front foot, put balls in good areas and we had a bit of movement. Then we kill ourselves, really, with a free header in our box from a set-piece.

“Bode has put his hand up. We’ve talked about how important set-pieces are in this league and we haven’t done our jobs so we’ve shot ourselves in the foot there.

“Then, their second one is soft. It’s never a penalty.

“We’ve watched it back on Veo [the video technology they use] and Mids has done that for 30 years. I’ve played with Mids and he’s been my assistant.

“He’s clever at how he’s gone to ground and the ref’s bought it. It’s frustrating because it’s never a penalty, but we can’t control the man in the middle.

“All we can

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