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Saturday March
13th
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Depleted Marine hold
Bluebirds
By Sam Morshead » Swindon
Advertiser
Supermarine boss Mark
Collier was delighted with the efforts of his threadbare
squad as they drew 1-1 with local rivals Chippenham Town
in the Southern League Premier Division on Saturday.
Collier, who only had a choice of 14 fit and available
players for the game, watched his under strength team
take an early second-half lead through Luke Hopper
before Luke Gullick’s strike pegged Marine back on the
hour mark.
The Hunts Copse chief
conceded there were a number of tired legs on the field
of play by the end of the match, but stated how
important the point could be as he attempts to steer
Marine away from the relegation dogfight. “Overall I am
very happy with a point,” said Collier. “Chippenham were
at full strength and put out a very convincing
performance, and there were a few jaded bodies out there
by the end. “But every point we can get is going to be
vital now.”
Hopper (pictured), restored
to the starting 11 after a three-game absence, finished
off good work from Marine’s wide men in the 49th minute
to give the hosts the advantage.
Nick
Stanley sent in a deep cross from the right, which was
pulled back by Robert Hobbs at the back post for front
man Hopper to slot home. But the lead lasted just 11
minutes as Adie Mings’ Chippenham made a set piece count
in their favour, with Gullick nodding home a corner at
the back post, much to Collier’s disappointment. “It was
a shame to concede from the set piece, but Chippenham
were physically on top of us for much of the game,” he
said. “We’ve done well to stand up to them and keep
going and get the draw.”
Having travelled to Rugby
on Thursday night, and with the prospect of a trip to
Clevedon Town on Tuesday evening, fixture congestion
could severely test the resolve of Collier’s stretched
squad. Whilst the Marine manager recently acted to
strengthen his outfit with the acquisition of former
Swindon Town youngsters Chris Allen, Dave Bampton and
Ashan Holgate amongst others, none of the three played a
part in Saturday’s encounter and now Collier admitted he
may need to look elsewhere once again before the
transfer window slams shut at the end of the month.
“We have something like 16
games in 40 days now,” he said. “I have to be mindful of
resting players and we will need everyone we can have. A
squad of 15 just isn’t going to be big enough. “I’ve got
until the 31st to add to the squad but we need to make
sure we bring in the right quality of player. “We need
people to come in and be willing to scrap and fight for
the points because that is what we will have to do until
the end of the season. “Whoever comes in cannot just be
a number, they will have to make a contribution.”
From
a Chippenham perspective:
Swindon Supermarine 1 Chippenham Town 1
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