Hawks' FA Cup clash at Marine not the only competition they will be taking 'very seriously' this weekend
Players and staff will lock horns off the pitch on the eve of their huge second round tie at the eighth tier Merseysiders on Sunday to determine the club’s champion.
Doswell revealed the squad regularly take to the table after training and are planning on playing a ‘seeded’ tournament upon arriving in Liverpool on Saturday.
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Hide AdJust as they did when they faced Bath City in the fourth qualifying round, the Hawks will stay overnight ahead of their meeting with Marine FC.
An evening stop near Liverpool Docks will help avoid a long journey on the day of their televised clash.
Doswell insists things could heat up in a table tennis tournament that’s being taken ‘very seriously’.
The Hawks boss, of course, was having some light-hearted fun on his pre-match press duties.
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Doswell said: ‘It’s not a quiz night or a sing-song because they’ve already done that.
‘It’s going to be a table tennis competition, which is taken very seriously, I’m number one seed as well so I’m seeded to win it - no-one disagreed.
‘I won seven out of seven on Tuesday. Josh Taylor is a dark horse and he could win it. We’re also playing table tennis doubles.
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Hide Ad‘But, seriously, I know it sounds weird, but they’re still in there playing table tennis now. They don’t go home anymore.
‘We’ve trained, they’ve had lunch together and they’re still playing table tennis now.'
'Superstitious' Hawks have made sure the same coach, driver and table tennis table used on their visit to Bath will make the trip to Marine.
Despite jesting about the pre-match table tennis competition, Doswell has full confidence his team can rise to the challenge and seal a spot in the third round for just the second time in the club’s history.
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Hide Ad‘We’ve booked the same coach, the same coach driver, the same table tennis table is going in there,' revealed Doswell.
‘We’re all a little bit superstitious so, seriously, we’ve got the same coach driver, same coach and the same table tennis table.
'I’ve bored them to death this week because on Tuesday I sat them down and we watched the Chester game (Marine won at two divisions higher in the fourth qualifying round) and players aren’t good at watching games.
‘We watched the (Marine v) Colchester game today and we’ll do analysis and clips on Marine for Sunday.
‘We don’t leave any stone unturned. We’ll give them (the players) all the tools so they’ll know everything about Marine.
‘It just come down to who plays better on the day.'
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