"We were very lucky," he said. We had said then that Gordon Bartlett's team has broken every record of luck since without being worth it, it is running a big unbeaten streak that has now reached eleven games in all competitions. Today he welcomes Bath City with the aim of qualifying for his next round FA Trophy an event quite important for the NON LEAGUE teams, with Wilston having one more reason since the Wembley hosting the final is a very short distance from its base. Of course, the primary goal of the team is to stay and the final still has many obstacles, so we will not give much basis to the wishes of the current host.
The two of them had met in the championship, just before Christmas, with the then host Bath losing the opportunities and with the lucky Stone to score in 94 ' and get the precious three-pointer. Bath can only be described as strange in terms of its results, since a week before this defeat it had made its own surprise by eliminating its neighbor Bristol Rovers from the FA Trophy with 2-0 away, while a week later, it also won the champion of the Boreram category, also with 2-0! It followed comfortably 3-0 against Weston (μwith the second goal to enter the highlights) and an away draw in Maidenhead. In short, if there was no such disagreement with 0-1, we would say that Bath is also at high levels of form.
But beyond the results, the image that emerges from her appearances is that this is a fairly technical team and clearly superior to its current opponent. She will definitely give the same weight to the institution since she has no headaches in the championship and from the moment she eliminated Bristol Rovers, which is one category higher, she has the background to exclude Wilston Stone as well. With coverage of course since the other is still holding the bat bone, while in case of a tie, the qualification will be played in a replay in Bath.