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Sittingbourne boss Nick Davis in two minds over choice for goalkeeper against Corinthian Casuals with Adam Molloy available to challenge Sean Bazell
08:00, 19 November 2014
updated: 10:36, 19 November 2014
Boss Nick Davis is facing his biggest dilemma since taking charge at Sittingbourne.
He must decide whether to stick with Sean Bazell in goal against Corinthian Casuals at Woodstock Park on Saturday or restore Adam Molloy, who has completed a four-game suspension.
Molloy has been one of the first names on the teamsheet since joining Brickies two-and-a-half years ago and Davis knows all about him from his previous stint as a player and joint-manager.
Bazell was beaten twice in a 2-0 defeat at Herne Bay that saw Brickies drop to eighth in Ryman League Division 1 South last Saturday but he starred in a 0-0 draw at Three Bridges the week before.
Davis said: “I’m not sure what to do yet. I’ve not seen Adam this season but I’m told he’s been excellent and he’s been outstanding for the last two years.
“Sean maybe shouldn’t have come out for Herne Bay’s penalty and possibly his positioning wasn’t great for the first goal. But he kept us in the game at Three Bridges.
“I’ve still got time to think about it.”
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