Bulls midfielder Frankie Artus has spoken to the Grimsby Telegraph about tomorrow's game between the two sides.
Artus told the paper: “It’s going be another tough task for us tomorrow. Every game that Grimsby go into now they need to get points, and it’s the same for us – for very different reasons.
“It’s a massive game for both sides. It’s not like anyone is mid-table with nothing to play for. Hopefully we go away with the three points. It’s a bit more important for us than them, but only just!”
He then spoke about the Bulls' current problems, and his move back to Bristol after his spell with the Mariners: “It’s been good being back in my hometown, closer to my family and friends, but recently the financial state of the club has made things pretty tough.
“That’s impacted the results and where we’re sitting in the league, so we’re now in a relegation dogfight. Obviously, you enjoy your football when you’re getting the results and winning, but it’s not as good when you’re struggling like we are at the moment.
“We haven’t won in a while, and there have been a few changes, with the manager moving on and Peter Beadle taking over.
“We’ve just got to give everything we’ve got over the next few weeks to ensure we stay up. Hopefully, with the new manager coming in, he will get a reaction and we can stay in this league.”