TERRY CORDICE has hung up his boots
again, but Faversham Town fans will not be surprised to learn he is
KEEPING something up his sleeve.
GOOD STUFF, JOHN...John Goodwin
goes through his paces
For the former Dover Athletic star,
who made nine appearances in defence for Town last season, is
looking forward to playing in GOAL.
Cordice, who still refuses to reveal
his age, stunned the players last season by donning goalie gloves
and leaping all over the place during training.
And after calling time on his Town
playing career for a second time this week he confused the issue by
insisting he fancied the No 1 shirt.
Cordice claimed his days as a player
were over at the start of last season - and he is using the same
line again this summer.
But he is refusing to rule out a
stint in goal should the need arise, revealing: "Yep, that's it
for me now as a player. I filled in for a while last season but this
is the Kent League now and I am not expecting to play this time.
"However, I could be dragged out
of retirement to play in goal. The lads know I can do a job there.
No one could get past me in training last season!"
Cordice was speaking after Town's
first pre-season training session where 27 players were put through
their paces at the Abbey School.
COLOUR CODE...the players sort out
their bibs during Tuesday night's work-out
And Cordice, never one to be short on
confidence, added with a grin: "I joined in with the lads and
was quality - there is no doubt about that.
"But like I say, that's it for
me as an outfield player. The only position you might see me next
season is in goal."
Assistant manager Peter Holder put
the players through their paces and Cordice was pleased with the
turn-out.
He said: "We had 27 lads along
which was a decent number for a first session.
IN FRONT OR BEING LAPPED?..Cordice
during Tuesday night's first pre- season session
"There were some old faces there
as well as some new and I also know of several others who could not
make it because of holidays or work.
"That's always the way at this
time of year but already I am really very positive about the new
season."
Cordice confirmed that Graham Taylor
would be making an appearance at pre-season training despite missing
the first session because of work commitments.
Taylor scored twice on his one and
only appearance for Town last season on loan from Ramsgate.
And Cordice is now hoping the tall
striker will fill the void left by last season's top scorer Ross
Cable who has left the club.
He said: "Yes, Graham will be
coming down and we are hoping that he enjoys being back at the Town.
He could be a key player for us next season but we are keeping an
open mind at this stage.
"Everyone will get a chance to
prove they are worthy of a place in the first team next season and
I'd like to repeat my earlier invitation for players to turn up and
try out for our teams.
"I'd also like to thank the
Abbey School for allowing us to use their playing field. Important
work is going on at Salters Lane so we are very grateful for the use
of an alternative venue."
The loss of the mercurial Cable is a
massive blow to the Salters Lane club but Cordice is not about to
lose any sleep over the issue.
Ross Cable's brother Rikki, the
club's second highest scorer last season, is also believed to have
left but Cordice revealed: "We now know that Ross is not coming
back and that is his decision, but I am not yet convinced that Rikki
will go too.
"We are not about to start
chasing either player but it is my belief that Rikki could yet sign
for us in the Kent League."
Pre-season training continues on
Thursday night with the squad meeting at Salters Lane at 7pm.
*TIME is running out to enter the
2006 Bob Mason Classic with more than 100 golfers teeing it up at
Boughton Golf Club on Friday, 28th July.
The deadline for the third annual
event, which comprises an 18-hole Stableford followed by a nine-hole
Texas Scramble, is noon on Friday, 7th July.
To download an entry form, log on to
www.favershamtownfc.co.uk or call press officer James Brown on
078111 82652