Christmas is anything but merry for Midhurst
As usual Midhurst gave the early impression they were on equal terms with the opposition – then, whether through lack of concentration or other factors, they started to look uncomfortable and were outgunned.
East Preston went ahead after 25 minutes when Midhurst keeper Paul Williamson was drawn out of position and George Gaskin scored the first of his two goals.
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Hide AdEast Preston played enthusiastic football and had a faster work-rate than Midhurst and Lee Gibbs netted number two after half an hour had elapsed.
With half-time approaching Midhurst went further behind when Sean Dummer scored an own goal.
Five minutes after the restart Gary Gashie scored after a pinpoint pass by former Midhurst player Lewis Hamilton, and another own goal – this time by Naz Idris – put Midhurst five down.
East Preston brought on Jon Stokes and Brian Boutwead.
Midhurst introduced Jon Coles and Lee Davis but it didn’t change the course of the game.
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Hide AdGoals by Barny Boltwood and George Gaskin set the seal on East Preston’s victory.
MIDHURST: Williamson, Castleton, Dummer, Rowland, Idris, Saunders, Williams, Pearce, Mench, Kedcah, Dreckman, Coles, Hamilton-Lush.
On Boxing Day Midhurst were well-beaten again – 5-0 at Loxwood.
Manager Trevor Waller was faced with the same problem he has had for some time now – a lack of quality players.
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Hide AdThree of the Stags’ best players have moved to other County League sides and Midhurst are unable to match any financial package they may be offered.
On Saturday they are away to Rustington and on Monday they host Storrington. Both these games begin at 1.30pm.
TED DUMMER