Manager Steve Lovell has urged trialists to seize the chance and prove they are good enough to play for Herne Bay after they enjoyed a winning start to pre-season.
Bay had their first warm-up match against Lordswood on Tuesday, beating them 4-2 at Winch’s Field. Some who are yet to agree terms with Lovell’s new-look squad featured and, with others already signed missing stages this summer, those on trial will have more opportunities to impress, ahead of Saturday’s game with Canterbury City. “I think we had around five trialists, five boys we have not agreed anything with at this moment,” said Lovell. “It will be the same on Saturday. “I try to give the first lads 55 minutes and the last lot 35 minutes. “This time of the season, players are going away on holiday.
That’s something you cannot control. “We might be missing a few on Saturday - but that gives others an opportunity. “They need to prove they’re good enough.” A healthy crowd watched Isthmian South East Herne Bay’s return to action.
Lovell said: “I think there were about 300 people there, which is quite good for a pre-season friendly. “They don’t know much about the team.