Pullman can put his feet up

By David Watters

Ramsgate's joint managers Jim and Danny Ward have given star striker Ian Pullman the rest of the Ryman South season off so he can spend time with his family.

An ever present this season until Tuesday's night's 2-1 win at Herne Bay, Rams officials say the 29-year-old former Chelsea youngster and Margate and Whistable forward, pictured, has been one of their unsung heroes this season, putting in the hard work and running to allow his teammates to flourish as well as pitching in with a regular supply of goals and assists.

Joint boss Danny Ward said: "Pully is under contract with the club for the next two seasons and has told everyone he will be back invigorated for pre-season training. Ian Pulman is a big part of the future of Ramsgate Football Club and an integral part of what we are building."

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