Bath City look for big improvement at AFC Hornchurch
Bath City head coach Lee Howells warned he would willingly change “four or five” of his side in the aftermath of Tuesday night’s 2-1 defeat at Havant & Waterlooville.
Howells was fuming after two second-half goals consigned City to a second away loss in four days, following their 2-0 reverse at Dover Athletic at the weekend.
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Howells said: “In the second half we looked legless.”
He added: “Right now I’d change four or five of the team.”
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The result saw City drop to 15th place, with seven points separating them and second-from-bottom AFC Hornchurch – the team they visit as their run of away matches continues today at 3pm.
After today’s match, City face three top four sides – Chelmsford City, Welling United and Salisbury City – at home.




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