HAVANT & WATERLOOVILLE boss Lee Bradbury is targeting the National League South play-offs next season after the Hawks secured an instant return to Step 2.
LEE BRADBURY hopes that shopping locally can help Havant & Waterlooville bounce back to the National League South. So much so, he’s even got a player who lives 200 yards away!
HAVANT & WATERLOOVILLE manager Lee Bradbury believes rising star Aristide Bassele is more than good enough already to fire his side into the Skrill South play-offs.
Eastleigh boss Lee Bradbury believes consistency across the board will be the key to the spike in added time – and he makes the case for increasing subs.
PHIL PARKINSON’S Altrincham continued their excellent form with a third straight home win in an emphatic victory over Eastleigh that sees new boss Lee Bradbury taste defeat for the first time.
Lee Bradbury spoke of “immense relief all round” after celebrating his first match in charge of Eastleigh with a comfortable win over Wealdstone – the Spitfires’ first victory in 11 league matches.
By Trevor Brock GARRY HILL admitted the famous hairdryer treatment was the catalyst behind Ebbsfleet United’s sensational second-half comeback. Hill […]