STOURPORT Swifts could shoot up to third place in the Dr Martens Western Division if they beat struggling Cirencester Town at home tonight (7.45).
The Walshes Meadow side bounced back from two defeats on the trot at the weekend to defeat basement club Swindon Supermarine despite not firing on all cylinders.
Boss Rod Brown will be demanding more goals from his midfielders to support striker Lee Booth, who again found the net at the weekend.
The talented Alex Cowley was on the scoresheet on Saturday but Brown wants him and his midfielders to hit the target on a regular basis.
"Lee Booth will always score goals but we need people like, Alex, Marsh, Booth and Southwick to find the net as well," he said.
Meanwhile forward Nathan Harvey has left the club after just two months to join struggling Midland Football Alliance outfit Oldbury United.
Adrian Cooper has also been released on loan to Causeway United, while Anthony Davies has been released.
Harvey signed for Swifts from Dr Martens Premier outfit Moor Green but has been hit by injury and has not managed to find the net for the club.
Brown believes the youngster needs confidence and thinks the move to the Black Country could revitalise him.
"I wanted him to go on loan but he wanted to move permanently," said Brown.
"To be honest it is not a blow to lose him because he didn't look like scoring and hopefully this move will boost his confidence.
Brown has no immediate plans to bring in another forward as long as his current strike force carry on finding the net.
"I'm always in the market for new players, but as long as the boys are doing the business then I don't see the need to bring in another striker."
Brown is confident his team can gain three points against a Cirencester team who are languishing one place off the bottom.
Swifts have a full squad to choose from apart form Willie Dunn who has been ruled out for a month with cartilage damage.
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