BRIDGWATER Town are still yet to issue a comment after Tuesday's match with Larkhall Athletic, which was abandoned due to violent scenes erupting at Fairfax Park.
The Robins are back at home tomorrow to face Winchester City in the Evo-Stik Division 1 South & West, and manager Phil Hucker told the Mercury that his squad is at full strength despite the events in midweek.
"We do not have any suspensions, so I have a full squad to pick from," he said.
"The club will make a statement regarding Tuesday night when necessary.
"Tuesday is gone now so we have to put that behind us and focus on welcoming Winchester City."
Larkhall man Geraint Bater was left with facial injuries after the incident in Tuesday's match, but it is believed both sides are waiting until receiving the referee's report before commenting further on the matter.
Plenty of witnesses and was no doubt intentional as ball was nowhere near me. Seeing plastic surgeon this afternoon. #spewing pic.twitter.com/z0NOW9nFMY
— Geraint Bater (@Bates_1980) January 25, 2017
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