Frecklington Calls For Trinity To Build Consistency

Gainsborough Trinity boss Dave Frecklington says his side simply have to be more consistent as they look to get out of the relegation zone.

A loss against Nuneaton Town last weekend saw them drop to second bottom ahead of facing Bradford Park Avenue, writes Tom Feaheny.

"We've had one good game, one bad game, we have 17 games to go, we are in such a competitive league and feel we can get the points on the board we need," Frecklington told the club's website.

"We have always bounced back, we have lost back to back games for the first time since the start of September. We had an off day against Nuneaton Town and that obviously needs to not happen against Park Avenue.

"We've worked hard to ensure we are ready for this game because against the teams in and around you, we have beaten them and they've beaten us so the other matches are even more important.

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