Brid boss Scott Kerr picked up his first point, as manager, after a battling display at highflying Bradford, last week, Town want to build on that when they visit Garforth, on Saturday.
The Seasiders make the short trip in good heart.
Brid Town TV caught up with Kerr, after the Bradford clash.
He feels his side have shown a real improvement lately:
" They've bought into what I wanted. And I think in the last two games, the attitude and determination from the lads has been second-to-none. Young Riley [Cooper], great delivery. Tom Allen, I've been saying to him, you need a goal, need a goal from you big man. Do you know what I mean?
"And I say, I'm so proud of the lads and it's a stepping stone in the right direction. They're buying into what we're doing and we keep pushing and go to Garforth full of confidence."
Kick-off at Garforth is 3.00pm on Saturday.
The Seasiders have signed former Pickering Town midfielder Destiny Nnenanua, this week.
Speaking on the signing, Kerr said:
"I am excited to have Destiny join us, he has lots of pace to run in behind, but also has a really good hold-up game. He will be a great addition to the squad."
There is a pitch inspection in the morning at 10:30am.


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