HEREFORD United manager Graham Turner admits he may have to make changes to his starting 11 in order to keep players happy.
The Bulls' chief has kept faith with the same team for the last two games - the 2-1 win at Shrewsbury and 1-0 defeat at Dagenham. But he has been impressed with the efforts of several players in training and appears ready to hand them their chance.
Theo Robinson has been squeezed out since the arrival of loan sensation Sherjill Mac-Donald but came on as second-half substitute for Clint Ea-ston against Dagenham.
Defender Robbie Threlfall, on loan from Liverpool, is also showing signs of being back to his best following a spell on the sidelines with an ankle injury.
Turner, whose side host Stockport County today, said: "I have a team selection problem, which is a very nice problem to have.
"The players being selected are getting us good results. However, we have players who are looking excellent in training, really chomping at the bit to get back into the team.
"Players like Theo and Robbie Threlfall, among others, who were doing well earlier in the season, are looking at their best again.
"In order for them not to be discouraged and allow their sharpness and enthusiasm to diminish, there has to be a time when they need to start a match. With so much to play for and so many matches in a short period, I am going to have to make changes in the starting line-up."
Hereford striker Marcus Pal-mer has made an immediate impact to his loan spell at Gloucester City.
Palmer, on loan from Edgar Street for a month, netted a hat-trick in Gloucester's 5-0 victory at Rugby Town.
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