CHRISTER Warren thinks slick passing could be the key for his in-form Wimborne Town team tomorrow (3pm).
Warren's side host Hamble, whom he described as "no mugs" after they did Magpies a favour when holding Wessex Premier title rivals Poole Town to a draw in midweek.
With a decent defensive record to their name, the Wimborne boss hopes his side can employ the right tactics to break Hamble down.
He said: "Looking at their statistics they don't concede many goals so we need to move the ball quickly to try and open them up."
Wimborne Town: (from) Hutchings, Jones, Roast, Phillipson-Masters, Bailey-Pearce, McCormick, Vavrecka, James, Stokoe, Joyce, Whitcher, Arnold, Moore, Walker, Warren.
NEW EXPERIENCE
TREVOR Parker is hoping the added experience of Toby Redwood and Jonny Grace can help his young New Milton Town side to victory against Brading Town tomorrow (3pm).
Linnets have been performing well in the first half of games but have so far been unable to convert that into 90-minute performances.
"I think it's our lack of experience and when things go against us we're not very resolute," said Parker who has also recruited goalkeeper Nick Jones.
STAMP OF AUTHORITY
GRAHAM Kemp wants his Christchurch players to "stamp their authority" early on when Priory visit Hayling United (3pm).
Kemp's side slipped to 18th in the Wessex Premier after a home defeat at the hands of Alton Town on Tuesday night.
Tom Hughes returns to the Priory squad.
Christchurch: (from) Loader, Costello, Atkins, Collins, Crutchley, Coleman, Jenvey, Drew, Mawer, Rideout, Woolner, Burrows, Manning, Midgeley, Hughes.
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