Striker Harvey Greenslade said the time spent together with his Yeovil Town team-mates in the two weeks since their last match had allowed them to get to know each other better.
The Glovers have been without a game since the 2-1 defeat at Brackley Town a fortnight ago and travel to in-form AFC Telford United in the FA Trophy fifth round this weekend hoping the horrific weather which has hit the South West allows them a chance to play.
In their last fixture, there were first appearances for four new players – Jonathon Page, Ryan Jones and loanees Troy Perrett and Terrell Works – whilst Cardiff City youngster Dakari Mafico played only his second match with his new team-mates, and the recent time on the training pitch has allowed them to get to know their new colleagues better.
Speaking to BBC Somerset reporter Jack Killah on Thursday, Greenslade said: “With the new signings, it’s nice to get to know them a bit better before you obviously kick the ball with them and they very good for the group. But it has been frustrating because we want to get on the pitch and kick a ball. I feel like we’ve had a good rest now and it’s time to—time to kick on.
“The Gaffer (manager, Billy Rowley) knows who is going to be good for the team and I feel like now we’re in a good place and everyone’s on the same wavelength.“
Yeovil make their first trip to Telford since October 2002 when Gary Johnson’s side ran out 5-0 winners against Telford United, the team which was liquidated and reformed as this weekend’s opponents.
The Bucks are in fine form having won eight of their last nine matches in all competitions including an impressive 3-0 win away at Merthyr Town in National League North on Tuesday night when they were without suspended top scorer, Matty Stenson. The striker has 11 goals in his last 11 matches and missed the midweek game after his sending off at Hornchurch in the Trophy’s previous round, but is available to face Yeovil this weekend.
Asked about the opposition, Greenslade said: “Seeing the last couple of results they’re doing quite well in the league, so we definitely not to underestimate them. National League North is quite a good standard anyway, so it should be a good test, but I feel like if we come together and play the way we know we can we can match anyone.”










