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Sullivan looks to build on promising start



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Published Date: 23 August 2008
KIERAN Sullivan is looking for his Banbury United side to build on their encouraging start to the season as they face two games in three days.
An opening day victory over Oxford City and a draw at Stourbridge has been a decent return for United in the new BGB Southern League Premier Division. Now United face a trip to Rugby Town today (Saturday) followed by Swindon Supermarine at Spencer Stadium two days later.

"I'm happy with four points, I'd have preferred six, but if we win our home games and draw our away ones then that's all you can ask for," said Sullivan.

"We needed to get some confidence into the players and to be unbeaten after two games has helped that. If we can come out of the weekend's games with maximum points that would be a great start."

Luke Bennett missed the Stourbridge game with a hamstring problem, while Gordon came off with a tight hamstring and Kameron Abassi injured his knee. But Gordon and Abassi should be fit and Aaron Stringfellow could be back to face his old club at Rugby.



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  • Last Updated: 23 August 2008 10:57 AM
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  • Location: Banbury
 
 

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