As his first competitive game in football management approached, Bobby Lee felt that with the results they got towards the back end of pre-season, and with the team looking like they have adapted to his style of play and gelling well together, a promotion push might not be that far a stretch.
Game 1
Heading out onto a field with a crowd 20 people in attendance, Bobby Leee felt the anxiety start to hit him. This anxiety grew as
Ashurst Wood III, took control of the early stages. Then in the 35th minute, pre-season favorite Matthew Mattis stepped up and slide one past the goalkeeper for a 1-0 lead, and for the rest of the game chances were created for both sides, but neither side could put them away and a 1-0 debut victory for Bobby Lee was secured.
Games 2-6
With the opening victory under his belt, Bobby Lee, had his first taste of cup football next up, in the Testers Challenge Cup, and a 2-1 victory thanks to goals from Right Back, Ben Grant, and Right Winger, Danny Spendlove, allowed progression to the next stage of the cup.
From there on Bobby Lee's side hit their stride. A 4-0 victory against
Hartfield II, followed by a 6-0 thrashing of league favorites
Ringmer III, really catapulted Keymer and Hassocks to promotion favorites. Those two massive victories were followed by back to back, comfortable 3-0 victories against
Stones II and
Scyanes Hill II.
Pre-season Favorites,
Danny Spendlove, 6 Goals and 1 Assist, Matthew Mattis, 4 Goals and 2 Assists, and Elliot Turner, 4 Goals and 1 Assist, really started to show why they were pre-season favorites. However, other pre-season favorite
Matt Birley, did not perform to expected standards and this gave a chance to backup
Gary Burrell and he performed wonders, making
8 Assists and scoring 1 Goal in his first 5 appearances.
An otherwise brilliant start was overshadowed by a bad injury to favorite and Vice-Captain,
Elliot Turner, in the game against
Scyanes Hill. He suffered Torn Knee Ligaments, and will be out for up to 10 months, meaning his season was over, after a really bright start.
This meant Bobby Lee had to go searching for a replacement and
Anthony Harris seemed the perfect fit.