Sunderland Echo

Ryhope can ‘threaten’ Northern League’s top six, says Hotchkiss

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“The objective for other clubs will be to get into the top three and get promoted.

"That’s probably unrealisti­c for us given some of the budgets of clubs above us.

“But there is no reason why we can’t kick on, cause a few upsets and threaten the top six.”

There is still uncertaint­y over when the new Northern League season will get underway as the Football Associatio­n continues to liaise with the government over the return of grassroots football.

All pre-season friendlies are currently being played behind closed doors and players, coaching staff and officials are having to abide by strict regulation­s on matchdays.

The delay in the return of competitiv­e action will mean a more hectic schedule for players at all levels of the game.

And Hotchkiss admitted that there will be a need to take responsibi­lity for their own fitness during the season.

“Pre-season has gone well so far, although the first game at Hartlepool was just 22 lads that hadn’t played football for four months,” he explained.

“Everyone was rusty, the fitness levels weren’t where they should be – but I think that was to be expected.

“But since then, we have been clinical, we have been ruthless, and we have looked really fit.

“Those fitness levels need to be good at our level, but that will be even more important during this season in particular.

“As players, we will have to look after our bodies, keep our fitness levels up and be well managed.

“I can’t wait for it now. I’ve been reliving my childhood a little bit and loving the fitness side of being in lockdown too.

“Now I just want to get going.”

 ??  ?? Ryhope CW in action against Penrith.
Ryhope CW in action against Penrith.

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