Disaster for Bognor: EIGHT out of 18 in the squad are injured
Setbacks suffered by a number of key players are threatening to derail the Rocks’ pre-season programme and hit their hopes of making a solid start to the new Isthmian premier campaign.
Boss Jack Pearce said he could not believe how many injuries had already hit the squad – and he was desperately hoping it would not turn into another season of injury woe like the past three campaigns.
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Hide AdUtility man James Crane has a knee injury, left-sided key man Ashton Leigh is out for three weeks with a hamstring problem and Jason Parish is sidelined for about the same period, also with a hamstring issue.
Trialist Siph Mdlalose has ruptured his Achilles, midfielder Jake Flannigan has picked up a hamstring problems and forward rad Lethbridge has a knee injury.
Those six will all miss tomorrow’s (Friday Sep 4) trip to Chichester – where skipper Harvey Whyte and defender Keaton Wood may have to play despite minor hip
and hamstring niggles.
It’s persuaded the Rocks to keep on looking for new recruits.
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Hide AdPearce said: “In an 18-man squad we have eight reporting injured. It’s a disaster and we have to hope things improve by the time we start our league season at Bishop’s Stortford on September 19.”