LYMINGTON & New Milton manager Ian Robinson faces five more sleepless nights before his team host Gosport Borough at Fawcetts Field next weekend knowing that victory will give the friendly Foresters a fifth Wessex League championship.
"I can't tell you anything about the game other than the goalscorers," smiled Robinson following their 5-0 derby success against Christchurch.
"To be honest the whole game passed me by. I knew what was going on at Winchester with them first losing and getting back on terms again, it's all been quite emotional.
"When I first arrived here 22 months ago we didn't even have a team," added Robinson. "So to be in this position is a magnificent achievement and it would be wonderful if we could go on and win it on Saturday.
"It's all set up, my coach Dave Taviner here against his old club for the title, but I've got a week of sleepless nights before then!" added Robinson.
The lofty Linnets were home and hosed before half time after two-goal Michael Jackson, Sam Carter and Trefor Smith powered them into a 4-0 interval lead, with Jackson completing his hat-trick on the hour.
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