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Folkestone Invicta’s long-serving defender Josh Vincent joins Faversham Town; Manager Sammy Moore also brings in Mo Kamara and Sam Hasler

The Faversham Town rebuild is well under way with some exiting additions heading to Salters Lane.

Boss Sammy Moore wants leaders and winners as he plots an immediate return to the Isthmian League following this season’s relegation to step five.

Josh Vincent has left Folkestone to join the Lilywhites rebuild after playing more than 600 games for the Seasiders while Moore has also landed midfielders Mo Kamara and Sam Hasler. A number of other deals are in the pipeline.

The arrival of 33-year-old Vincent is a huge one for the club.

“What he has done at Folkestone is incredible,” Moore said.

“Playing more than 600 games for the club, that just shows the loyalty of the man, what he is about, how respected he is in the football world.

“He was someone I knew was interested if we could tempt him away from Folkestone with a new challenge.

“We want to bring winners into the football club, more importantly good lads next year that are good enough for that level that we can bring on a journey here.

“It’s an incredible signing and he can play right-sided centre-half, right-back, he can be versatile. He is the type of character, a leader, that we need.”

Kamara - a box-to-box hard- working midfielder - has played in National South with Concord Rangers and Potters Bar in the Isthmian Premier Division while Hasler has recently been at Hastings United.

“Two unbelievable signings,” said Moore. “A lot of people this year will look at us and say, ‘they are throwing money around, doing this and that’, but we’re building a project at the football club. This is a journey, we are getting the right players and the right people onboard.

“We want to build a community club, a family club. They are top players, not just for this season but for two or

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