Yeovil's rookie boss Terry Skiverton wants to record his first win in tonight's match with the Bulls.
Speaking to the Football League website he said: "That first win is very important because it's what we're fighting for. I wanted to get a couple of early results and start doing the things I want to do, playing the way I want to play, but that's not happened so we've got to re-assess the situation.
"It's about us working harder, getting fitter and stronger mentally as well as physically. To be fair to the players there's been a lot of change at the club and the majority of them are trying, but they've got to bring other attributes as well. They know what they've got to do to stay in the team and for us to stay up. It's going to be tight right to the end of the season, but we need to start putting in performances and that's my main focus."
Yeovil have recorded just one point from the four matches since Russell Slade's departure, and have failed to score in three of those games. Skiverton acknowledged in his Monday press conference that a striker is needed:
"We need to bring in people who are ready to play and start. I don't see this happening before (tonight's) game, but never say never. I think now Prijovic has gone back, that is something that we have been missing and that is one area that I'm looking at. But there are two or three other areas that I'm looking at where we need to strengthen, just for cover, because if we do pick up knocks then we are very very light."
Unconfirmed reports claim that Yeovil and the Bulls are fighting over the loan signing of Cheltenham forward Damian Spencer. The powerful striker was the subject of a six figure bid from Crewe in January 2008 but failed a medical, and has missed much of this season with injury.

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