City are under orders to go for the jugular against Yeovil.

Colin Todd wants his players to attack, attack, attack at Valley Parade tomorrow.

The Bantams are being urged to bombard the Somerset side from all angles to earn their third home win of the campaign.

Todd said: "I want us to keep going forward because that's where we are at our best. I look at other teams like Swansea, who are flying at the moment, and I want us to play in the same manner where we are going to get goals."

Dean Windass will be chasing his ninth goal to cap off a week which saw him tie his future to the club until 2008.

But Todd wants to see more from other sources and was pleased that City netted twice last week at Tranmere without their top marksman on the scoresheet - even if both came from defenders.

City bossed the first half at Prenton Park with their attacking play and could have been further ahead than

2-1. But they lost that impetus after the break and had to settle for a draw.

Todd is hoping to see that "up and at 'em" approach extended to the full 90 minutes against the Glovers.

"I've seen real positive signs in training this week and I want my team to go out and play with a real purpose. Forget about the mistakes and take the game to the opposition in the way that we can because that is our strength. If we can do that, we will beat teams."

Marc Bridge-Wilkinson is City's only pre-match worry with a slight knee injury, which might mean another reshuffle in central midfield.

It has been the one area of the team where Todd has had to chop and change, with Bridge-Wilkinson, Steve Schumacher and Lee Crooks all sidelined for spells. City have already used five different combinations to play in the middle in the first nine games.

But Schumacher has trained all week after recovering from a pulled hamstring, which has kept him out since Blackpool, and Crooks is also fit again after a bad back.

League Two champions Yeovil have bounced back from a slow start with successive victories and marked their 100th league game last week by registering win number 50.

Todd added: "Yeovil are always remembered for their cup exploits against my old team Sunderland but they've done remarkably well since coming up from the Conference."

l Peter Etherington, father of West Ham winger Matt, has been appointed as City's new commercial manager.

His son spent two months on loan with the Bantams under Jim Jefferies.