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Town seek the right attacking blend



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Published Date: 03 October 2008
Eastbourne Town face fellow Ryman Division One South side Crowborough Athletic tomorrow for an FA Vase clash at the Crowborough Community Stadium.
The Crows currently languish second from bottom in the league and Town will be looking to get back to winning ways following back to back losses, including last Saturday to Arundel in the Sussex Senior Cup.

"We've got to win really," said coach Derrick Smith, speaking after Wednesday's home loss to Kingstonian. "We're always confident.

Hopefully, we can build on the energy, take the positives out of this game and pick up a result."

Ady Colwell is currently trying to find his best up front partnership, having dropped top scorer Danny Leach and the returning Liam Baitup for the game in mid-week, and Smith says there are plenty of options to choose from.

On Leach and Baitup playing together, Smith said, "It didn't really work Saturday. On Wednesday we wanted to get more men behind the ball and Jamie (Salvidge) did really well.

"He's a good player; he holds the ball up well, he's strong and he brings other players in," he added. "We've got four good strikers, so it's just trying to find the right blend."

Peter Cooper has returned for Town but Kevin Rose and Chris Dicker are possible absentees after picking up injuries.

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  • Last Updated: 03 October 2008 9:58 AM
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