Burgess HIll Town boss Ian Chapman: 'If the players work as hard as they did for each other on Monday, we'll be fine'

Burgess Hill Town's Ian ChapmanBurgess Hill Town's Ian Chapman
Burgess Hill Town's Ian Chapman
Burgess Hill Town boss Ian Chapman believes if his side work for each other like they did against Worthing on Bank Holiday Monday, they will be fine.

The Hillians suffered an ‘unacceptable’ 6-1 home defeat to Enfield Town on Saturday, but bounced back to claim a creditable point at Worthing.

And Chapman was pleased with the response he got from his players.

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“We started the game so well. I couldn’t see what eventually happened coming. The first 15 minutes was probably as well as