STUDLEY manager Kevin Kingham believes his Bees will come good if they keep sticking together.

The club have won just one of their last seven games and suffered a 3-0 defeat at the hands of Midlands Division One high-flyers Nuneaton Griff on Saturday.

But Kingham, who rebuilt the squad in the summer fol - lowing a player exodus in April, remains upbeat.

He said: “We knew it would take time because this is a very new group of players, which is still coming together.

“The performances have been good but our biggest problem has been scoring goals, which is an on-going issue.

“We started the season creating lots of chances but they dried up for a while.

“I must say the lads have been brilliant, their attitude and effort has been first class.

“All we can do is keep putting in the effort and stick together.”

Studley, who had a friendly against Alvis Sporting last night, take on Lichfield at home on Saturday (3pm ko).

The Bees have also signed goalkeeper Brendan Bunn after he was released by Bromsgrove Sporting.