DARIN KILLPARTRICK was delighted as relegated Bognor rounded off their home campaign with a stylish show against Dorchester in Blue Square south.
The match ended goalless but the Rocks were terrific in the first half and had chances to win the second after the interval when Seb Wallis-Tayler went close and Jahson Downes just failed to play in Duncan Jupp.
Boss Killpartrick said: “Anyone who paid £10 would have got their money's worth in the first half. Our passing and movement was outstanding, we were exciting and aggressive but just lacked that bit of quality in the final third.
“We have a team with an average age of 19 or 20 and I would like to thank the fans for standing by us this year.”
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