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Chatham Town caretaker boss Kevin Watson taken aback by his sudden appointment to Maidstone Road hotseat

Chatham Town caretaker manager Kevin Watson
Chatham Town caretaker manager Kevin Watson

Kevin Watson says his appointment as Chatham’s caretaker-manager has been such a whirlwind that he hasn’t had time to consider whether he would like the job full-time.

The 29-year-old player-coach, pictured, was handed the reins last Thursday after Paul Foley resigned following four straight losses and no wins in 12.

Watson has overseen 3-2 wins in his two games in charge as Chatham gave themselves a slim chance of pulling off a miraculous escape from the Ryman League Division 1 South drop zone with one game remaining.

Watson said: "I was happy to do it when the chairman asked me. It is always something I have been interested in and I have some coaching qualifications but didn’t think the opportunity would come this early.

"I honestly haven’t thought about what will happen after the season’s over. It’s been such a rollercoaster the past week."

Watson revealed he offered his players the chance to quit the club before Saturday’s 3-2 win over Walton Casuals. "I want a culture of commitment here," he said. "All I can ask is that the players put the effort in."

Top-of-the-table Bognor visit Chatham on Saturday and Town will escape the drop if they can defeat the leaders – who need to win to secure the title – by more than one goal and either Corinthian Casuals fail to beat Whitstable or Whyteleafe lose at home to basement boys Horsham YMCA.

Picture: Steve Terrell

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