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Faversham Town joint-boss John Embery happy with the squad they have assembled

John Embery says Faversham’s management team are happy with the squad they have now assembled.

Town won 3-2 at FC Romania on Sunday to progress in the FA Trophy and visit Chichester in Isthmian South East this Saturday.

The Lilywhites have recorded just one league victory so far but, having won 1-0 at Chichester only 18 days earlier in the FA Trophy, they’ll be looking for another victory there.

Former AFC Wimbledon defender James O’Halloran (knee) is Faversham’s only injury concern but the rest of their squad is taking shape.

“They’re a good side. They’re a very technical side so it’ll be a good game and we are looking forward to it,” said joint-boss Embery.

“We have made a couple of changes recently, brought a few more players in and we are pretty happy with our squad now - as long as we can keep everybody fit. We are confident we can go anywhere and win games.

“We have lost James O’Halloran for a period of time, we don’t know how long for. We’re hoping it’s not too bad but you never know.”

Embery was impressed with Town’s display in their latest FA Trophy triumph against Southern Central outfit FC Romania.

He said: “We totally dominated, we were brilliant. We have finally got the kind of squad we were looking for.

“The players are fit and sharp, and I thought we were unplayable at times. It was very good.”

Brad Schafer netted twice while Toby Bancroft was also on target. Schafer’s brace may not have been the best of his career - one coming from the penalty spot and the other from a rebound after he failed to convert another spot-kick - but Embery wasn’t bothered.

“Goals are goals,” Faversham’s joint-manager said.

“Brad won’t worry, his attitude will be ‘I’ve scored two goals’.

“He’ll be thinking about his goal bonus,

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