Town Head For Rebel Country

With two games in as many days, Enfield Town travel to Worthing tomorrow, followed by a home fixture with Totton on Bank Holiday Monday, hoping to improve to on a faltering start to the season but with plenty of optimism.

Worthing will be keen to make up for their midweek defeat at Farnborough and will provide dangerous opposition as we come face to face with former Towner Anointed Chukwu who joined the Rebels at the end of last season.

Last season we lost both games against Worthing  though our visit to Sussex resulted in a narrow 1-0 defeat. A decent result would set us up nicely for the Monday home game against newly promoted Totton with squad rotation almost certain given the quick turnaround.

“We never feel we can’t get anything from any game,” said Gavin Macpherson. “We would have hoped to have taken more points so far but we go to Worthing with a game plan against a very difficult side that moves the ball very well.”

“The schedule is horrible to be honest. This time last year we were licking our wounds after Slough. We’re not quite in that bracket this time but we’ve got to man up and get on with it.”

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