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Hythe Town manager Scott Porter hopes his side can remain among the leading pack

Scott Porter
Scott Porter

by Andrew Gidley

Scott Porter wants his players to show the right qualities to stay among the chasing pack at the top of Ryman League, Division 1 South.

Porter was a proud man on Tuesday night as goals by Craig Thompson and Nick Barnes earned a 2-0 win at Dulwich Hamlet to cap a successful month which has seen them climb from bottom to third.

The midweek win followed a 2-1 success at weekend leaders Crawley Down where strikes by Thompson and Ronnie Dolan helped them recover from going behind early inWest Sussex.

Boss Porter said: “They were two tough games but it was a great four days and everyone deserves credit.

“We have got back to our old ways, playing with a touch of consistency and didn’t give Dulwich time to breathe. Craig put us in front and then Nick scored from 30 yards. It was a goal worthy of winning any game.

“We have always said we wanted to get in the play-offs, now we have to show the nerve and character to stay there.”

Porter paid tribute to 19-year-old Dolan, who played and scored at Crawley Down following the death of his father last week.

Porter said: “He showed great character. He is only a boy but has become a man in my eyes. Everyone at the club is supporting him and his family.”

Hythe host Whitstable on Saturday. Pat Kingwell starts a three-game ban and Porter hopes to draft in cover on a dual registration. He has also put in seven days for Whitstable defender Sam Groombridge.

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