THE Southern League Division One West table does not make good reading for Beaconsfield.
Saturday's 4-0 defeat at Paulton Rovers left them third from bottom with just three wins from 18 league games.
And the manner of Saturday's loss suggests confidence is starting to become a factor for Simon Delahunty's team.
Three goals in 11 first-half minutes effectively ended the match as a contest, but the fact that each came as a result of individual errors will worry Delahunty.
The first came when a Rovers' striker nipped in to score after keeper Carl Tasker had an air-shot attempting to clear a back pass, the second followed confusion between Tasker and his defence when a looping cross came their way, while the third came after Tasker's scuffed clearance landed at the feet of a Rovers' striker and he chipped the stranded keeper.
Delahunty said: "We gifted them a goal start.
"I can honestly say that all three came from unforced errors."
Becky are desperately trying to bring in players to shore up the defence but as yet have drawn a blank.
Tomorrow they face Bromsgrove, knowing if they don't start winning shortly they might find themselves losing touch with the teams above them.
Delahunty said: "Bromsgrove are a good side. We will have to be at our absolute best both individually and as a team if we are going to get anything from the match."
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