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Folkestone must make do without a trio of attacking players once more as Neil Cugley aims to get the club’s results back on track.
Cugley’s side take on Ryman League, Division 1 South strugglers Burgess Hill on Saturday before a second successive home fixture with the visit of Eastbourne Town on Wednesday night.
Forwards Paul Jones, Richard Atkins and Stuart King are likely to sit out the two fixtures but Cugley, whose side have lost their last three fixtures, feels there is enough talent remaining to get a result.
The Folkestone boss (pictured) said: "When they come back, suddenly we have a strong forward line and competition on the bench.
"When you are playing twice a week you need that.
"It’s no disrespect to the players who are playing and we have two matches coming up and need to be getting points and back on track.
"We are not far away and the players we have out at the minute should be capable of getting a couple of results."
Matt Hollyoak has joined Crawley Down.