Luke who’s back in goal at Fareham?
Goalkeeper Luke Douglas is in line to make his Fareham Town first-team return on Saturday.
Reds boss Pete Stiles says he will call on experienced Douglas for the Wessex League Premier Division trip to Christchurch in the absence of
Dan Kempson.
Douglas, below, is a familiar face to the Fareham faithful, although he hasn't featured for the first-team since March 2020.
A leg muscle problem has prohibited his playing time.
Stiles said: ‘We’re going to have to ring the changes again on Saturday. I’m bringing Luke Douglas out of retirement to play in goal. He’s made over 300 appearances for the club.
‘He struggles with his leg the next day (after games) so he doesn’t tend to play that often.
‘Dan Kempson’s not available so
Luke will go in goal.
‘I’ve got every confidence in him. We’ll have Garry
Moody back in the squad with us too.’
Fareham head to Christchurch on the back of three consecutive league wins.
They have climbed up to sixth courtesy of their winning run - and could move further up the division with most Wessex League Premier clubs in FA Vase action this weekend.
But Stiles is adamant he's not worried where his team sit at such an early point in the season.
He said: ‘We’ve gradually made progress. We’re sitting in sixth now, but I’m literally looking one game ahead.
‘I’m not looking at what other people are doing, there’s no point at this early part of the season.
‘You’ve got to get your own house in order; when you’re happy you’ve got your squad, got your players and you start playing well, then you start looking at things.
‘I’m not too worried about being right up the top early doors, it’s where you finish.’