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Whitstable Town defender Ollie Gray enjoying return after joining from Faversham Town – Marcel Nimani’s side drew with SCEFL Premier Division leaders Glebe last Saturday and now face Welling Town

Whitstable Town are preparing for bottom club Welling Town no differently than they did for table-topping Glebe last weekend.

The Southern Counties East Premier Division play-off chasers took a point off the leaders last weekend - and felt they did enough to take all three - but don’t want to spoil a good run of form away to the basement side this Saturday.

The Oystermen head into the weekend five games unbeaten - a run of form that’s coincided with the arrival of popular centre-half Ollie Gray from Faversham Town, returning back to the club and helping them to three clean sheets in that spell of good form.

Weekend hosts Town sit bottom of the table and lost 10-1 at Hollands & Blair last week.

But Gray warned: “I have been around long enough to realise when you play against a team that’s had a very bad result they’re going to want to come out and fight.

“We have to approach it like we’re playing Glebe, no ifs or buts.

“I am sure they will reflect on the result and we will be in the firing line for them. It’s a game we have to win, but we have to be right or they will beat us.

“You have to be right in the head for these games. We’re away from home, they will want to put things right. We have to approach it with the right mentality.”

Harvey Smith put Whitstable ahead against Glebe last Saturday midway through the second half, but the visitors hit back through Marcel McDonald’s deflected effort with just two minutes remaining.

Earlier in the match Whitstable’s Josh Williams had seen his penalty saved and James Jeffrey had an effort ruled out for offside after a discussion between the officials.

“It was a decent result but I came out of that game kind of disappointed with the draw,” Gray admitted.

“We missed a penalty and

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