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Sutton boss Doswell to stick with his title winners
10:47am Wednesday 27th April 2011
By Graham Moody »
Paul Doswell will stick with his Ryman Premier League-winning squad as they look to establish themselves in Blue Square South next season.
The champagne was out in force at Gander Green Lane on Monday as United lifted the trophy and championship shield following their 2-0 win over derby rivals Carshalton Athletic, which ensured an undefeated season at home.
With just one game left, all eyes are turning to the next campaign and Doswell does not envisage losing any of his squad this summer or having to make many changes.
"The players, whether they are full time for us or part time, take it seriously and I would want to think they want to carry it on," he said.
"I think they will, in fact, I know they will from having spoken to a lot of them, they are looking forward to it.
"We will hold on to most of the squad and maybe look to bring in two or three additions.
"I just want us to be competitive in every game and then see where that takes us.
"It is not the biggest squad but it is full with players that have played in Conference South already."
Fola Orilonishe and Bradley Woods-Garness scored on Monday after Richard Jolly and Orilonishe goals secured a 2-0 win against Folkestone Invicta 48 hours earlier.
Sutton's strike force of Craig Dundas, Andy Forbes, Leroy Griffiths, Richard Jolly, Orilonishe and Woods-Garness now have 70 goals between them in all competitions this year and Doswell was full of praise for them.
"The strikers have come good and we scored a lot of goals this year, nearly 100 in all competitions," he said.
“Leroy came in at the right time and saw us through to the finish line and he deserves a lot of credit.
“Bradley has had his best season for a couple of years and Andy came in and scored 16 goals in 20-odd games.
“Then there is Craig, who, for me, has been our best player this season.
“The back four have been great in not conceding many goals and, in midfield, Tom Davis came in when not many clubs wanted to take a chance on him and we did and he has been great.
“Karl Murray came to us and he is back to the ability he showed at Woking and Shrewsbury and has turned his career back around.
"No one has had a bad season for us, everyone has held their form and their fitness and that has been important."
Saturday: Billericay Town (a, 3pm).
Sutton boss Doswell to stick with his title winners
10:47am Wednesday 27th April 2011
By Graham Moody »
Paul Doswell will stick with his Ryman Premier League-winning squad as they look to establish themselves in Blue Square South next season.
The champagne was out in force at Gander Green Lane on Monday as United lifted the trophy and championship shield following their 2-0 win over derby rivals Carshalton Athletic, which ensured an undefeated season at home.
With just one game left, all eyes are turning to the next campaign and Doswell does not envisage losing any of his squad this summer or having to make many changes.
"The players, whether they are full time for us or part time, take it seriously and I would want to think they want to carry it on," he said.
"I think they will, in fact, I know they will from having spoken to a lot of them, they are looking forward to it.
"We will hold on to most of the squad and maybe look to bring in two or three additions.
"I just want us to be competitive in every game and then see where that takes us.
"It is not the biggest squad but it is full with players that have played in Conference South already."
Fola Orilonishe and Bradley Woods-Garness scored on Monday after Richard Jolly and Orilonishe goals secured a 2-0 win against Folkestone Invicta 48 hours earlier.
Sutton's strike force of Craig Dundas, Andy Forbes, Leroy Griffiths, Richard Jolly, Orilonishe and Woods-Garness now have 70 goals between them in all competitions this year and Doswell was full of praise for them.
"The strikers have come good and we scored a lot of goals this year, nearly 100 in all competitions," he said.
“Leroy came in at the right time and saw us through to the finish line and he deserves a lot of credit.
“Bradley has had his best season for a couple of years and Andy came in and scored 16 goals in 20-odd games.
“Then there is Craig, who, for me, has been our best player this season.
“The back four have been great in not conceding many goals and, in midfield, Tom Davis came in when not many clubs wanted to take a chance on him and we did and he has been great.
“Karl Murray came to us and he is back to the ability he showed at Woking and Shrewsbury and has turned his career back around.
"No one has had a bad season for us, everyone has held their form and their fitness and that has been important."
Saturday: Billericay Town (a, 3pm).