Herne Bay manager Simon Halsey hails 'massive week' for his resurgent side in Ryman League Division 1 South
by Alex
Hoad
Simon Halsey has hailed a "massive
week" for his resurgent side as he targets a return to the top half
of Ryman League, Division 1 South.
Bay are up to 15th after seven
points from nine and are only six points off a return to the top-10
after a barren spell of two points from eight games.
Bay made it back-to-back league
wins with a 4-2 success on Saturday at Merstham and on Tuesday
night two goals in as many minutes earned Bay a point at
high-flying Sittingbourne.
Halsey (pictured) said: "I am
well happy with seven points from three tough away games and it’s
already made a massive difference to the table.
"It’s been a big week for us
because we are back within sight of the top-half and have got games
in hand over a lot of the teams above us."
Bay host Walton Casuals on Saturday
with the rearranged Kent Senior Cup, quarter-final with Charlton to
follow on Wednesday and Halsey added: "It’s a good opportunity for
us to make it 10 points from 12 and go into the Charlton game with
confidence high."
Meanwhile, Bay first-team coach
Hugo Langton has left the club to join Ryman League, Premier
Division side Hastings.
Halsey said: "He’s done a good job
here but it’s a good opportunity for him to work at a higher level.
We wish him well."
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07/02/13
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