Feckenham manager Lee Adams is looking to freshen up his side with memories of a recent run of eleven wins in 12 matches becoming distant after three defeats in four.
The Millers followed up their Smedley Crooke Cup shock at lower league Fairfield with a 5-1 defeat at West Midlands League side Bromyard Town last week to bow out of the Worcester Infirmary Cup at the first hurdle last week.
And after a 2-1 reverse at Coventry Sphinx on Saturday, despite leading 1-0 through a Steve Fergusson strike, Adams wants to get back to winning ways at home to relegation-haunted Dudley Sports on Saturday (ko 2.45pm).
The manager is targeting an unnamed left-sided player and a midfielder and has not ruled out bringing in another striker.
"It sounds ridiculous after the run we put together but we are looking a bit threadbare," said Adams.
"We need to regroup and settle down and we are looking a bit short on quality at the top end."
Feckenham are away to Division One side Handsworth United in the Challenge Cup after the 'underdogs' dumped out Premier Division Southam United. And if the Millers can overcome that banana skin they will visit Coventry Sphinx in a competition which has put them on the road in every road.
A date is still to be fixed for the club's Worcestershire Senior Urn semi-final at home to Worcester City Reserves.
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