‘We will compete’ stresses Smith
H&B will begin their London Three South East programme at home to Horsham tomorrow (Saturday) having been promoted from Kent One last term, but they’ve struggled so far in friendlies against Eastbourne and Cranbrook.
Smith said: “If we play the way we can play, then we should give a good account of ourselves. We want to win and we’re not going to be anybody’s whipping boys. We need to have the mentality that we can only ever get out of the game what we put in.
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Hide Ad“The competition will be a step up, but we need to be focussed for the full 80 minutes for the entire season. Every time we go on a pitch in Hastings colours we expect to win.
“We will give 100%. If our players do their best, then we’re going to have a good season. We have no fear of any side and we will play the whole 80 minutes like it’s our last.”
Last season’s Sussex Shield runners-up have brought in several players, but they’ve also lost some experience at a time where the shape of the side is changing.
“The team is in transition,” continued Smith. “There are younger players that are going to be a regular part of the side. Some of the senior players are going to give us another year and they’ll be invaluable to the club.
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Hide Ad“We have lost some experienced players as Kit Claughton is semi-retired and won’t be around until after Christmas. One thing about this side is that I’ve never seen Hastings throw in the towel. These players give everything for the club.”