Portsmouth News

‘We got the vast majority of things right’ – Royals chief

- Simon Carter simon.carter@nationalwo­rld.com @portsmouth­sport

AFC Portcheste­r chairman Paul Kelly admits the club ‘got the vast majority of things right’ during the 2022/23 Wessex League season - even though the campaign ended in heartache.

Having led the Premier table from early October right through to April 20, the Royals were eventually overhauled by Horndean with less than a week remaining.

Portcheste­r would have joined the Deans at step 4 level had they won their final game at Bemerton Heath Harlequins.

But instead they lost 3-0 at Moon Park and it was the Salisbury-based club who finished second - a point above the Royals - and were also promoted automatica­lly due to their points-per-game record.

Portcheste­r finished fourth - not even the highest position in their Wessex history - with 94 points, a total that good enough to win 10 of the other 15 divisions at step 5 level in England.

They would have finished runners-up in another four and third - on goal difference - in the Combined Counties League South.

Across the 16 ninth tier leagues, only three clubs Horndean (126), Bemerton (123) and Southern Combinatio­n Leaguers Newhaven (119) - scored more goals than their 115.

But it was in defence that the title was lost. While Horndean only conceded 21 goals in 38 games, the Royals shipped 49 - two more than Moneyfield­s, who finished a place and 29 points adrift of them in the table.

While Horndean kept an impressive 24 clean sheets and conceded more than two goals on just four occasions, Portcheste­r kept 11 clean sheets and conceded two or more goals in 17 Premier fixtures.

Despite that agonising finale, though, boss Dave Carter and his assistant Gav Spurway are staying at the On-Site Group Stadium for another crack at Portchy’s Holy Grail of promotion next season.

Kelly said: ‘We are all extremely disappoint­ed with how the season has ended the committee, the football management, the players, our staff and volunteers. And I know our supporters are hurting too.

‘In the coming weeks we will all no doubt reflect on the season just gone and look at the things we did well and the things we need to change to improve what we do both on and off the pitch.

‘However, we must also realise that we got the vast majority of things right during the 2022-23 campaign - our team led the Wessex Premier Division for over six months and it was only in the last week of the season we were knocked off top spot.’

In an article on the Royals website, Kelly continued: ‘We didn’t lose a league game until February, picked up over 90 points and had a striker (Brett Pitman) score 50 goals in a season - you don’t achieve all of those things if you are getting things wrong.

‘To miss out on a top two finish by just a point is incredibly difficult for all of us to take but it shows that we don’t need to do too much more to achieve our aims and goals in the future.

‘Therefore we are delighted to confirm that Dave and Gav will continue in their roles for next season.’

 ?? Picture by Nathan Lipsham ?? Portcheste­r’s Brett Pitman has scored 50 league and cup goals in 2022/23
Picture by Nathan Lipsham Portcheste­r’s Brett Pitman has scored 50 league and cup goals in 2022/23

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