United aim to boost landlords' promotion hopes
Published Date:
23 April 2008
AYLESBURY United's Mark Eaton says the Ducks won't have "any problem" helping their landlords Chesham United this Saturday.
The Ducks assistant boss spoke with the Herald on the eve of their final match of the season against FA Cup giantkillers Chasetown.
And with the Ducks now out of contention for a play-off place, Eaton has urged his side to finish off with a win - even though Chasetown dropping points may secure Chesham a place in the top five.
Eaton said: "It's a big game. It has crossed the players' minds that we will be helping Chesham if we win, but we've just got to go out and beat Chasetown. We've got to concentrate on ourselves; if Chesham make the play-offs then fair play to them, I don't have any problem with that at all."
Skipper Nick Leach is doubtful for the game having picked up a knock on his ankle during the Ducks' 1-0 home defeat to Dunstable on Monday night. Chris Aslett is set to replace Leach and, the Ducks skipper aside, Eaton and manager Tony Thompson will look to pick from a full-strength squad.
Eaton admits, however, that United are still struggling to come to terms with missing out on the British Gas Division One (Midlands) play-offs.
He added: "I'm deflated and disappointed. We had it in our hands and came up short."
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Last Updated:
23 April 2008 2:54 PM
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