Bognor boss Darin Killpartrick has urged his players to give the club’s fans a treat tomorrow.
The Rocks take on Dorchester in their final home game of what has been a miserable season.
Bognor lost almost their entire squad in the summer, saw their clubhouse burn down and have been rooted in the bottom three for the entire campaign.
However, more than 400 turned out to see them beat high-flying Eastleigh on Easter Monday and Killpartrick is keen to reward those who have stuck with the club by signing off with another win at Nyewood Lane.
Killpartrick said: “It has been a hard season for the fans and I can’t thank them enough for their support.
“The crowd against Eastleigh was magnificent despite the fact we were already relegated.
“The hard core have stuck with us and we owe them a good performance. We showed what we are capable of against Eastleigh and it would be nice to do the same in the last home game.”
Craig Stoner is fit again and could replace Anthony Ender in goal but striker Nathan Lynch is unavailable.
Hopes that Dan Beck may make his first appearance since rejoining the Rocks from Burgess Hill two weeks have also been dashed due to work commitments.
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