Bradford Park Avenue manager John Deacey is hoping returning striker Tom Greaves can help solve their goalscoring problem.

Greaves has enjoyed a prolific month on loan at Gar-forth Town but is back with Avenue ahead of Saturday's tough trip to Hednesford Town.

The Bradford club’s push for promotion in the Evo-Stik League Premier Division has faltered following a haul of just one point from their last three games.

And the Bank Holiday Monday 5-2 defeat at home to FC United of Manchester again highlighted their inability to put chances away.

Deacey admitted the defeat still hurt, saying: “I’ve not even got over the disappointment yet.

“I keep going over it and we could have been five goals up before the game turned in their favour.

“I spoke to FC United’s manager after the game and he said to me that if they had been 4-1 down at half-time they couldn’t have complained.

“It was the same old failings because we had four walk-ins in a good opening spell but just didn’t convert them.”

Deacey, who has no new injury problems, is hoping Greaves can be the cure for Avenue’s lack of a cutting edge.

He said: “Tom has been banging the goals in for Garforth Town, so we will have a look at him and see if he stays in form and makes a difference for us.”

Avenue are in sixth spot, just outside the play-off places, and trail Saturday’s third-placed hosts by nine points.

In Division One, Farsley also lost ground in the table over the holiday period after a 3-2 home defeat to neighbours Garforth Town.

It was a blow to Farsley’s promotion hopes as they could have gone top with a win and other results going their way.

They head to lower mid-table outfit Mossley on Saturday, looking to start another positive run.

Neil Parsley’s men are still only four points off the top but have played more games than all but one of the clubs in the top six.