Burgess Hill Town boss Ian Chapman positive going into Bostik Premier season opener
The Hillians have had three years of surviving the drop on the last day. But Chapman believes his side have the quality to do well and and says there is a different feeling around the club.
Chapman said: “The chairman hasn’t got to tell - I know we have to see an improvement. If I feeI I can’t improve the football club then it’s pointless me being here.
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Hide Ad“For me this season it’s about getting better and we must see improvement. I don’t walk away from it and forget about it. If we lose on a weekend or midweek, I get the hump for two or three days before the next game. But that’s part of it.
“We must improve this season and I do believe with the players we have got we will.
“We need a bit of luck with injuries because we haven’t got a massive squad. If we are lucky we do believe we have enough quality to have a decent season.”
Chapman’s men have had an indifferent pre-season results-wise, but Chapman is pleased with how it has gone.
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Hide Ad“I am really pleased with pre-season. Results have been indifferent but that’s not an issue.
“We went to Haywards Heath and probably had eight players who wouldn’t be playing at the start of the season, so that was a good work out.
“I have had a good look at things. What it has shown me is that we have a couple of young lads who are decent but need a bit more time.”
And with more local sides in the league this year after the restructure, Chapman believes this will benefit his side.
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Hide AdHe said: “In the past it’s been difficult logistically of where we are, but now we can can get people to watch the opposition because there are more local teams.
“That’s really important for us. We have six or seven sides within an hour of us so that’s great. We can get more in depth detail on the opposition now.”
Chapman doesn’t know too much about Potters Bar but had a conversation with someone who played them in pre-season.
The boss also knows ten of his starting line-up but is waiting until training on Thursday to finalise his side.
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Hide AdTariq Richards has suffered from shin splints but should be ok for Saturday, Sam Fisk has not played with the first team in pre-season due to unavailability and Charlie Bennett has a slight ankle injury but all will be involved in the squad on Saturday.