Positive Covid test, bad luck, a fractured skull - it's all hit Arundel
The Mullets were unable to play for a week after a played trsted positive for Covid-19 and have had plenty of injury setbacks.
They sit 12th in division one of the SCFL after Saturday’s 2-1 loss at home to Worthing United.
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Hide AdBoss Hull said: “It’s been a difficult start what with the Covid-19 lockdown following a positive test from one of our players.
“We have had our share of injuries losing Dan Gibb for the season after tearing his patellar tendon and knee cap fracture. Club captain Jordan Dudas is out with a serious knee injury.
“We’ve played a lot of the sides I expect to be challenging for promotion –Bexhill, AFC Varndenians and of course Littlehampton. We got a good point against AFC Varndenians and on the road at Midhurst.
“I felt we competed well for long periods against Littlehampton and got ourselves back in the game with 25 minutes remaining but a red card hurt us.
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Hide Ad“An early red card at Bexhill made an already difficult afternoon trickier still but we weren’t close to good enough that afternoon.
“We know a vast number of clubs in our league have decent budgets to work with but I feel we have a good squad who are with us for the right reasons and we are competitive on our day.
“We have a relatively young group of players who are learning and will become more consistent as they mature.I was pleased with the character we showed turning a 2-0 deficit at Oakwood into a 3-2 win."
Hull said he was very dissapointed with the result against Worthing, saying the game was 'probably not one for the purists, it was a typically fiery derby'.
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Hide AdHe said: "I have no complaints with the award of the Worthing penalty but felt Worthing were very lucky not to be reduced to 10 men after 15 minutes with a challenge to the head of one of my centre-halves, Stephen Sedgley, who had to be replaced.
"To lose Dan Geal, who slotted in at centre-half, ten minutes later to a serious head injury which subsequently turned out to be a fractured skull was another massive blow. We all wish Dan a speedy recovery.
"A draw would have been about right on reflection but we failed to take our chances. It clearly meant everything to Worthing United takingn us as a scalp on Saturday, they are a decent young side but we didn’t reach the levels and standards we set ourselves.
"We will stick together, work hard at training on Tuesday and Thursday and prepare well for Storrington's visit to Mill Road on Saturday."
Wick 5 Mile Oak 2
SCFL division one
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