Burgess Hill still wary of GFC
DESPITE being the early Ryman South pacesetters, a point would be 'a good result' for Burgess Hill Town tomorrow on their visit to Guernsey FC.

The 'Hillians' are unbeaten in their 13 league games thus far, winning 10 of them, to lead the rest by eight points, albeit with nearest rivals Faversham Town having a game in hand.
As for GFC, they are 12 back from the leaders and have also played a game more, but Burgess Hill manager Ian Chapman still expects them to be challenging.
The man who has built a side clearly capable of pushing for the league title believes his group of players is one of many that could be celebrating come the spring.
'We will not play for a draw, we will commit men forward and look for the win, but I am not hiding from the fact that if we were to come away with a draw, that would be a good result,' explained Chapman.
Tomorrow's game kicks off at 1pm at Footes Lane.
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