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Ramsgate coach Darren Beale concerned for his players’ safety during Isthmian South East leaders’ 5-0 win over Littlehampton

Darren Beale says he was concerned for the safety of Ramsgate players during their big victory over Littlehampton.

The Isthmian South East leaders were subjected to some rough treatment from their struggling visitors at Southwood on Saturday.

The Rams won 5-0, with doubles for Joe Taylor and Alfie Paxman, plus a goal on his home debut for Jefferson Aibangbee.

But coach Beale was disappointed to see forward TJ Jadama sent off as he tried to defend himself under attack from away keeper Mac Chisholm with just over 10 minutes remaining.

Chisholm was also dismissed but Beale felt Jadama was unfortunate to see red, seeing him very much as the innocent party.

“We knew what game we were going to get, based on playing them midweek down at theirs a few weeks ago,” said Beale.

“It was a game I felt could have been controlled a bit better by the officials, certainly the one in the middle.

“Some of the tackles and things off the ball, we knew that was the sort of game they were going to bring.

“I think it was after their fourth goal, their keeper’s absolutely lost it with one of his centre-halves, so you can see he’s not happy.

“He’s frustrated and then it’s something and nothing with TJ, who’s been flagged offside, and the keeper has totally lost it.

“I don’t see what else TJ can do other than the action he took which was to stop himself getting hurt.

“That was something I was concerned about before the game, the safety of our players.

“Their goalkeeper’s gone in windmilling. He can’t stand there and let him carry on.

“It was a definite red for the keeper and, at worst, a yellow for TJ.

“These things happen and we’ve all been in football long enough to know officials have a hard job and they don’t always get it right.”

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