Team News From The Yeovil Camp

Last updated : 29 March 2011 By Thetashkentterror
SkivertonGlovers boss Terry Skiverton spoke to the Western Daily Press ahead of his side's League One game against Carlisle at Huish Park this evening, Skiverton no doubt looking for a repeat of his side's 5-1 at Leyton Orient on Saturday afternoon :


"We have still got a fight on our hands and I am already thinking about Tuesday night which is a vital game for us against Carlisle. They have got one eye on the final on Sunday and I need to make sure that we bring the dogs of war on Tuesday. Those players are going to have to fight for their lives to get three points, not turn up on the crest of the wave and be turned over.

"We cannot do all of that hard work on Saturday and then go on to Tuesday and be tippy-tappy ourselves. We are going to go out with aggression and make sure that we have a foot in that game. We need to sharpen up on our home form. We are in good confidence and I think that the shape is working really for us at the moment.

"I have got to take a little look at the way we are playing because we are creating chances still. Saturday for me was not a case of luck, it was a case of if we take our chances we can score four or five. Last week at Exeter we scored three, this week we scored five. We have got to make sure that we are just as tight at the back to concede just one goal away from home."
 




While Yeovil's Swansea City-loanee Shaun MacDonald, who got a hat-trick in the Orient game told the Western Daily Press :

"We have been aiming to get to safety as soon as possible and we know much of a big thing it is for us to have games Saturday, Tuesday, Saturday. We are not holding back, we are on a decent run and we need to go for it this week and get past the 50 points mark as soon as possible."

 

 


In team news for Yeovil this evening they will definitely be without former Aston Villa youngster Sam Williams who damaged shoulder ligaments in his side's 3-2 away win at Exeter ten days ago. Fellow frontman Dean Bowditch continues to play on though despite suffering from a bad back recently, and left-back Nathan Smith should be back available after picking up a lower leg injury in the Exeter game. Finally comes Luke Ayling who returns to the squad after recently serving a two-match suspension for picking up ten yellow cards this season.

 



The referee for this evening's match is Graham Horwood from Luton and he will be assisted down the lines by Richard Corp from Frome in Somerset and Mark Pottage from the Dorset version of Gillingham. Meanwhile the fourth official is deaf referee Andrew Rodda from Exeter who wears a vibrating arm patch during games and says that swearing is one of the easiest things to lip-read.