Grant: Sidley were the better side

Bexhill United interim manager Nick Grant conceded his team was beaten by the better side on the day against Sidley United.
Sidley forward Matt Darby tussles for possession with Bexhill defender Josh Elliott-Noye. Picture by Simon Newstead.Sidley forward Matt Darby tussles for possession with Bexhill defender Josh Elliott-Noye. Picture by Simon Newstead.
Sidley forward Matt Darby tussles for possession with Bexhill defender Josh Elliott-Noye. Picture by Simon Newstead.

Sidley ran out 5-1 winners in a Hastings & District FA Senior Cup semi-final between the two clubs at Westfield FC yesterday (Tuesday) evening with Kenny Pogue scoring a hat-trick.

Grant said: “We conceded in the worst possible moments; the first five minutes, a minute before half time and straight after we scored. I don’t think you’re ever going to win a game of football like that.

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“It was a struggle getting a side together and I can’t fault our players’ effort. They could’ve stayed in bed recovering from May Day, but they chose to fight for Bexhill and we were just beaten by a better side on the day.”

Sidley manager John Lambert said: “The pitch wasn’t conducive to playing decent football, but I thought at times we knocked it around quite well and we mixed it up when we had to.

“When Ken’s (Pogue) playing we’re a different side. We’ve always got a threat there and he’s got that ability to get away from someone, but I thought everyone played well.

“They nicked last year’s final right at the death and I didn’t think they really deserved it so it was nice to put that to bed and get a bit of revenge.”

Grant added that he won’t be seeking to run the side next season, saying “the club needs someone with more experience than myself”.