Speaking to Bulls Player, Martin Foyle has called on fans to back the team in tomorrow's game with Hyde.
The Bulls go into the game needing a further nine points to reach the 'magic' 50 point mark with ten games left in total. With Aldershot, Dartford, and Tamworth all facing play-off hopefuls, the Bulls will be keen to put daylight between themselves and the chasing pack but Foyle admitted it wasn't going to the walkover that Hyde's record might suggest telling the site:
"We know it's a difficult game, we know we can't just turn up and expect to thrash them. We need to get off to a good start, get crosses into the box, press high up the pitch. We've got to give the supporters something to cheer about.
"We need to try and forget about the last two home results, we need everyone to get behind the lads, whether it's a bad start or a good start."
The full interview is available on Bulls Player, through the link on the right hand side.
The Bulls are yet to beat Hyde in three Conference games, losing both of last season's matches before a 2-2 draw at Ewen Fields where Chris Bush and Michael Rankine netted the Bulls' goals.
This season, the Tigers have won just one game - 2-0 at Welling in January - and have conceded three or more goals in a game 17 times and total 99 goals conceded in 37 games, but remain a danger up front with top scorer Scott Spencer having netted eight times in 31 Conference games this season.
The former Everton trainee is a doubt for the game after missing the last month, with just four of the side that started the game against the Bulls in August starting Tuesday's 3-0 loss to Alfreton.
The Tigers' main aim for the remainder of the season is to double their points tally and avoid breaking Leigh RMI's record low points total of 18.
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