Wounded Lions out to bounce back

7:59pm Monday 5th October 2009

By Ian Whiting

Guiseley will have to bounce back from their shock defeat on Saturday to ensure they remain in the top six of the UniBond Premier Division when North Ferriby United visit Nethermoor tomorrow night.

The Lions’ loss came in the cruelest of ways as they went down 2-1 to Worksop Town, having been 1-0 up with less than a minute left.

Ferriby, who traditionally travel well, will be looking for a maximum that would see them overhaul their hosts.

They currently trail by two points but have played a game less, have scored more goals and conceded three fewer.

Guiseley boss Steve Kittrick has not been able to field the same team in consecutive games so far this season but he has options tomorrow.

Striker Jamie Walshaw has served his suspension and defender James Cottrill is also free from a recent ban.

Midfielder Liam Needham missed the Worksop game with a hamstring injury but could be included tomorrow.

So could striker Adam Muller, who was due to visit the specialist today after missing more than a month with a broken wrist.

If he has his cast removed, or replaced with a lighter one, he will be back in contention.

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