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ASSISTANT boss Mickey Greeno says Weymouth Sports cannot afford to be complacent going into tomorrow's Dorset Senior League game at whipping boys Stalbridge (3pm).
The league's bottom club are yet to register a single victory and have only claimed two points all season, however, one of those was against Sports.
Greeno said: "We still have to go there and be as serious and organised as we would against any other team because anything can happen in football. We need to have the same attitude as if we were playing top of the table Chickerell United."
Sports will be without the suspended duo of Tommy Hastie and Pete Bochonko, also unavailable for various reasons are Mark Nichol-son, Andy Laidlow and Lee Staden.
However, Andy Mason and Chris Evans are set to return to the squad.
Manager Gary Bailey said: "It's been frustrating having the last two games called off.
"We were on a reasonable run of form before the enforced break so I hope we can pick up where we left off.
"We cannot afford to look at their league position and go up there thinking it will be easy, otherwise we will come unstuck.
"We are now looking ahead to next season and I am hoping to be able to include a couple of new faces with that in mind."
The Weymouth College outfit have five games of the season still to play, following last week's postponement at Moreton, and are just four points behind fifth-placed Okeford United - a spot Greeno would like to see Sports prize away.
Greeno added: "We are just playing for pride now and if the lads have got anything about them they will want to win the remainder of our games.
"We can still finish fifth but it's up to the players to go out there and win, there's only so much myself and manager Gary Bailey can do."
Sports (from): Rutland, Seal, Alcock, Cropper, Hicks, Stanton, Mason, Jones, Cleal, Evans, Delaplanque, Puckett, Hayers, Wash, Thorne, Ruiz, Greeno, A N Other.
8:09am Friday 28th March 2008
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