GRIMSBY Borough joint boss Nigel Fanthorpe wants to see his side get the result their recent showings have deserved when they take on Hemsworth Miners Welfare.
The Blues will travel to West Yorkshire tomorrow hoping to record their first win on the road since the end of October, when they beat rock-bottom local rivals Louth Town.
Since that game, Borough have been on a meagre run, picking up only five points from their following five league fixtures, with Fanthorpe left to rue his side's inconsistency.
According to the boss, too often have his side failed to be rewarded with the points their promising performances have deserved and he wants to see that change tomorrow.
"We know we're capable of beating the teams at the top but we're also capable of losing to the teams in and around us," he told the Telegraph.
"It's that inconsistency that's hard to grab hold of and turn around.
"We've been playing well of late but the results haven't always gone our way.
"The key tomorrow is to try and match the performance with the result.
"A point would be good, a win would be great but it won't be easy at all."
Borough go into the clash with the Wells on the back of a decent point against Cleethorpes Town.
But due to work commitments, Fanthorpe and fellow boss Steve Newby may be forced into making changes to the team that held the Blues' title-chasing neighbours.
He continued: "We've got a couple missing through work so we'll have to change things around a bit.
"We used four strikers against Clee and we're possibly looking at only having one of them available tomorrow so we'll just have to wait and see how we are."
Looking forward to the game, he added: "Hemsworth got beat the other night at Shaw Lane Aquaforce, who won 3-1, so they'll be looking to bounce back from that.
"We played them in the cup earlier in the season and it ended up 0-0 with us going out on penalties, so they're always tight games and I can't see it being any different tomorrow.
"They're a hard-working team and they play on a tight little pitch so it's going to be hand-to-hand combat for 90 minutes, but we've got to be up and ready for it and we know exactly what to expect from them."
Elsewhere in the league, Cleethorpes Town will be looking to keep pace at the top of the table when they welcome AFC Emley to the Bradley Community Stadium tomorrow.
Marcus Newell's Owls are tied at the league summit with Shaw Lane, who travel to Hall Road Rangers this weekend.
Any slip-up from the Ducks, and Clee could capitalise to go top of the tree once again.
A win for Louth Town at Knaresborough Town could lift them from the foot of the table – provided Appleby Frodingham lose at Hallam.
Paul Walden's side are currently rock-bottom on nine points, but with a game in hand over Frod, who sit second bottom on 11.