I'm happy with my revitalised squad says Sutton Coldfield boss Chris Keogh
Dec 12 2009 by Colin Stoner, Birmingham Mail
CHRIS Keogh sees no need to add to his current Sutton Coldfield Town squad after signs they are starting to turn their season around.
Despite four players leaving, the Royals have rattled three successive wins to start to climb the Zamaretto Midlands table.
It was about this time last year that Sutton began a charge which took them to the brink of the play-offs and Keogh senses the players are now starting to perform.
“Once we got knocked out of the FA Cup and FA Trophy, we had to streamline things a little bit,” said Keogh. “I had to release a few players and that has meant I’ve only got 14-15 players and (coach) Andy Ling has been a regular on the bench.
“We’ve got the budget in line but I can add if necessary. But I’m quite happy with the players I’ve got at the moment.
“We’ve turned things around with three good wins in the last three games. We just have to keep it going.”
After Tony Breeden’s move to Leamington and Junior Brown and Michael Batchelor both joining Highgate United, Sutton have also seen the exit of Neil Barnfield.