Garforth go to Parramore with “no fear”

Graham Nicholas is confident his Garforth Town can win at Handsworth Parramore tomorrow

Graham Nicholas is confident his Garforth Town team can win at Handsworth Parramore tomorrow

Graham Nicholas insists Garforth Town will visit Handsworth Parramore tomorrow with “no fear” and confident they can pick up all three points.
Ninth-placed Garforth are unbeaten in six league games and Nicholas’ men will face a Handsworth side determined to return to winning ways after two defeats and a draw in their last three Toolstation NCEL Premier Division games.
Nicholas told Non League Yorkshire: “It is just another game.
“From what I have seen like Staveley beating Tadcaster, every team is difficult to play, but it is how you play on the day.
“I’ve always said that I believe in my squad and whoever we play, we are capable of winning.
“We just have to be on our game. Big players have to step up and be prolific in front of goal.
“I don’t see any reason why we can’t get a result. We beat them 2-0 last season.
“If you look at the two games – Brid on Tuesday and Handsworth tomorrow – you would be saying can we get four points out of those two?
“We got a point on Tuesday so we will be looking to get three at Handsworth.
“It will be tough, but we will be going into the game very confident.
“We don’t fear anyone this year. Whoever we play against we are confident we can put out a strong team out.”
In midweek, Garforth drew 1-1 with Bridlington Town at Wheatley Park.
Leading goal-scorer Nick Black’s strike levelled the game and earned his side a point – which Nicholas said was the right result.
“It was a hard game and I was quite impressed with Bridlington because they can play football,” he said.
“They played possibly better than us.
“We fought hard and tried to get it down. At times I think we matched them.
“We were quick off the counter attack. A draw was probably a fair reflection on the game and it is a point.
“We also maintained our unbeaten run in the league to six games.”
Danny Harris is a doubt for tomorrow after limping off against Bridlington.
Jay Davis and Curtly Martin-Wyatt could return at Handsworth.
Garforth are still waiting for international clearance to play CJ Lyle.

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