'Hopefully it's got our season up and running' - Burgess Hill Town boss Ian Chapman after his side claim first point

Burgess Hill Town defend a free-kick against Potters Bar on Saturday.  Picture by Chris NealBurgess Hill Town defend a free-kick against Potters Bar on Saturday.  Picture by Chris Neal
Burgess Hill Town defend a free-kick against Potters Bar on Saturday. Picture by Chris Neal
Ian Chapman hopes the 1-1 draw at Harlow Town on Tuesday night will get his side's season up and running.

After losing to Potters Bar in the opening game, it was vital the Hillians got something from this game. But Chapman believes they should have had the game wrapped up in the first half.

But Chapman believes his side could have had the game wrapped up by half time.

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He said: “Overall a fair result. First half we should have had the game out of sight. Charlie Bennett missed a header from two yards out. He’s got to score and he knows that.

Burgess Hill Town defend a free-kick against Potters Bar on Saturday.  Picture by Chris NealBurgess Hill Town defend a free-kick against Potters Bar on Saturday.  Picture by Chris Neal