Sun Sports 2 Sandridge Rovers 3 1975/76 HCL Prem
Headache looms over Sun
Sun Sports manager Terry Rogers admitted: "We're just not good enough," after watching his side continue their disastrous start to the season with another defeat on Saturday.
Sun, tipped to be among the title chasers this season after finishing in fourth spot last term, are among the tail enders of the Premier Division after taking just three points from their first five games.
They have been hit by a string of injuries and also hindered by the non availability of several men, but Rogers said, "The way we have been playing, we deserve top be bottom."
"We have been poor up front and weak at the back. Even Watford could beat us at the moment!"
Sun have conceded 11 goals in their opening matches and hit an all time low on Saturday when they stood 3-0 down with nine minutes remaining of their clash with one of the league's weaker sides, Sandridge Rovers.
Sandridge showed Sun's strikers how it should be done - snapping up three of the four clear chances they created during the game.
Substitute Hugh Boycott-Brown, playing his first game since suffering injury in the opening fixture, emerged in the 80th minute to regain some respectability for Sun.
He hit the first goal and laid on the second for Dennis Fletcher.
Sports' problems continued when Kenny Woolnough and Frank Warner both limped off injured in the second half.
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