Robbie Blake has upbeat message for football fans in lockdown
The Bognor coach is disappointed that the grass-roots level of the sport he loves has to stop again for a month as part of new measures designed to stop Covid-19 spreading.
It’s bad timing for the Rocks, who have just won four games on the trot.
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Hide AdBlake said: “We have a month off but we can go off happy and regroup. We had a few little niggles and have had a few out longer-term so it’s good from that point of view.
“Everybody’s in the same boat. Our players have to look after themselves and Neil Cockroft, Jack (Pearce) and I will be on to them about individual programmes to follow.
“We have a good group of players who want to look after themselves. We have quite a fit team for a non-league club.
“And there’s a feelgood factor about the place at this time. The supporters are happy, the fans are happy, the management are happy, there’s togetherness.”
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Hide AdAsked what his message was to fans as the new sporting shutdown began, Blake said: “The message is that they have been great – we appreciate the support. The fans are giving us encouragement and there’s a nice harmony with the crowd.
“I hope supporters everywhere stay safe with their families. We need unity and togetherness and if we do that as a country we can come out of this lockdown and have football back and life back if we obey the rules.
“We are looking forward to watching football again.”