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Wild is looking for Town to continue their good form

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said: “Yeah, more of the same please. We’re unbeaten in three, we’ve been away to two of the play-off contenders, so we need more of that intensity, more work-rate, more aggression, and if we do that, we’ll match Yeovil, and it makes it an even contest, and then the better footballin­g side on the day will win the game.”

Wild feels Town have given themselves a platform to build on in their last three outings, drawing 0-0 at Woking, 1-1 with Eastleigh and 2-2 at Harrogate.

“We’ve been away to two play-off contenders and done well,” he said. “In my eyes we were the better team against Harrogate, who again are a play-off contender.

“Three of the last four games have been against playoff contenders so if we can get a positive result at Yeovil we’ll be getting back to where we were.

“For the first 25 against Eastleigh and certainly for at last 70 against Harrogate we were back to where we were two months ago.

“If we can rekindle that form again on Saturday we’ll have a really good chance.”

The Shaymen have one win in their last nine matches, but Wild said that statistic does not tell the true story.

“There’s four draws within that, and one win, so it’s not as though we’re getting pumped every week,” he said.

“Yes it’s one win in nine but you’ve had four or five positive results in that nine, and we’re still in and around where we want to be.

“I’m glass-half-full more than glass-half-empty and I’m really pleased with the last three performanc­es.”

Wild said striker Jack Redshaw came through training on Tuesday and would be back with the rest of the squad on Thursday.

Defender Nathan Clarke serves the last of his threegame suspension this weekend.

When asked if there would be any ins or outs before Saturday, Wild said: “We’re hoping for a bit of movement, we’ve got one teed up to go out and one teed up to come in, so by the end of the week we should have more on that.”

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