Bashley'S unbeaten record is still intact, but new manager Geoff Butler is far from satisfied with his team.
Branding Saturday's 1-1 home draw with Dulwich Hamlet "a poor performance", he admitted he started the game believing he needed three or four new players - and ended it thinking it was more like seven or eight!
"I can't believe so many of them played so poorly," he said. "I told them that if that's the standard they're happy with, then a few will be leaving."
Bashley fell behind on 23 minutes when young Sayem Kabir played a suicidal ball square across his own area. Though he recovered well to block Terry Bowes' shot, it rebounded into the path of Ronnie Green who lashed it in from close range.
The Foresters hit back 14 minutes later courtesy of Richard Gillespie's third goal of the season. Chris Ferrett's cross from the left was nodded back across goal by Adie Adams for the Romsey lad to net from close range.
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