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Home form concerns Worcester boss

Richard Dryden
Dryden is disappointed with his side's home form

Worcester City boss Richard Dryden has urged his players to transform their St George's Lane home into a fortress.

City host fellow mid-table side Bromley on Saturday aiming to secure their first Blue Square South home win for four months.

"Our performances at home have been frustrating to say the least," he told BBC Hereford and Worcester.

"We've dropped too many points at home. We're mentally weak but we need to rise above that."

We have to try to make this a harder place to come and get points because at the moment it's far too easy

City boss Richard Dryden
Worcester City have already beaten the London side away this season and Dryden wants to see a similar result at home.

"We've got to go out there stick together as a group and if we've got to battle it out to the last minute we battle it out," he said.

"We have to try to make this a harder place to come and get points because at the moment it's far too easy."

Striker Matt Dinsmore will be out for six to eight weeks after undergoing a groin operation and defender Jamie Price is suspended.

However Shabir Khan, Gary Walker, Craig Wilding and John Richardson have all recovered from recent injuries and should be available for selection.

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