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Folkestone Invicta manager Neil Cugley says his side can cope if Liam Friend goes

Neil Cugley
Neil Cugley

Folkestone Invicta manager Neil Cugley is confident that his side can cope with the imminent departure of Liam Friend.

The 22-year-old defender is expected to join Ryman League Premier Division Margate providing the clubs can agree a compensation fee.

Friend, who has been at Cheriton Road for nine years, was a key figure in the Invicta side which won promotion to the Ryman League Premier Division in the 2009-2010 season. If the clubs cannot agree a fee then the matter will go to a tribunal, but Cugley says Friend will leave with Folkestone's best wishes.

He said: "It’s disappointing to lose Liam but he has done everything the right way. He enjoyed playing in a higher standard in the Ryman Premier last season and, financially, he will also be better off playing for Margate."

And Cugley (pictured) insisted: "It’s not a problem. Liam Dickson can play alongside Frankie Chappell at the back, but I want us to play a slightly different system next season anyway, I want us to be a bit more attacking."

If Friend does leave the club, he could make a quick return as Margate are one of eight pre-season opponents that Cugley has lined up. The Gate, now managed by former boss Chris Kinnear, will visit the Buzzlines Stadium on August 9.

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