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MARK STIMSON admitted he was in unfamiliar territory after seeing his side lose for the second week running.
Saturday’s 1-0 defeat to Bournemouth came just days after a home defeat to Port Vale and Stimson, who arrived at the club from high-flying Conference side Stevenage, isn’t enjoying the experience.
He said: "I’m only here to do one thing and that’s to win football matches and I can’t stand losing.
"I’m not used to it and I don’t like it. It was disappointing to come away and lose because the last away trip at Crewe was a fantastic result."
Stimson’s biggest concern was his side’s inability to turn possession into scoring chances.
Stimson added: "We retained the ball well and looked comfortable without really testing their keeper."
Full story in Monday's Medway Messenger