ANDY Liddle's Cleethorpes Town go into tomorrow's match against Clipstone Welfare hoping to maintain the momentum that has catapulted them into second spot in the Northern Counties East League Division One.
Liddle's high-fliers face mid-table Clipstone at the Bradley Community Stadium.
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Liddle said: "Clipstone started the season well, but then they dropped off a bit.
"They got a good win at Teversal in midweek, though, so it will be a tough game.
"It looks like I'll have a strong 16, so I'm confident.
"Hopefully, the voucher offer with the Grimsby Telegraph will mean there's a good crowd.
"We want to put on a good show and then perhaps some will come back again."
Liddle's men fought back with two late, late goals to draw 2-2 at Knaresborough Town last Saturday.
He continued: "Looking at other results in the league last weekend, it was a good point.
"And when you draw a game so late like that, it feels like a win.
"We changed things in the second half and credit to the lads, they tried and tried and we equalised with the last kick of the game.
"We didn't turn up in the first half. That's the way we've been – too often we are letting teams get ahead. I hope we can put that right.
"But we've had a young side and a few injuries and absentees during a potentially sticky patch.
"The reserve team players that have come in have done well, though, and taking all that into account, I'm happy with the results we've got.
Borough expect to have some new signings at their disposal, including former Grimsby Town Youth team player Danny Grant, who has also played for Grimsby Borough and Selby Town, and Tom Birchall, a midfielder from Newquay AFC.
Liddle added: "I'm always looking to strengthen the squad where possible, and it's good to bring in a bit of experience."