Chichester Observer

Blues are back in business: Selsey set for busy times

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Selsey FC and Pagham FC are back in action and looking forward to the new Southern Combinatio­n League season.

Selsey arranged a home friendly with Baffins Milton Rovers on Saturday at short notice after their planned opponents pulled out.

Blues boss Daren Pearce said: “With pre-season here and games coming thick and fast, it was great to welcome Baffins to the High Street Ground for the first home game in a while.

“Although it was a friendly, to see people in the ground again watching grassroots football gives everyone a much needed lift after a long time away because of Covid restrictio­ns.

“Thanks go to Shaun Wilkinson and his squad for coming over at such short notice, with Bagshot not able to raise a side.

“Baffins proved a great test on our first outing, with all the lads getting minutes in their legs for the first time in match situations and game mode.

“We’ve assembled a competitiv­e squad again and credit to all the players who have come in, signed and worked hard to get fitness levels up.

“We will have a young squad but the club puts it trust in lads who want to develop and hopefully move the football club forward.”

This Saturday brings Selsey FC’S open day, starting with free coaching for children from five to 14 from 11am to 1pm, followed by a friendly against Adam Hinshelwoo­d’s Worthing (3pm).

Pagham went to Surrey to face Abbey Rangers in their first friendly. Grant Radmore scored twice in a 6-2 defeat.

 ?? Picture: Martin Denyer ?? Selsey are back! The Blues faced Baffins Milton Rovers from Portsmouth in a High Street Ground friendly
Picture: Martin Denyer Selsey are back! The Blues faced Baffins Milton Rovers from Portsmouth in a High Street Ground friendly

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