COLWYN BAY manager adds striker Lee Spike to the squad that were on duty for Tuesday's win over Nantwich for their away game at Shepshed Dynamo tomorrow.
Everyone came through Tuesday's game without injury and Steve Wynne, who was on the bench, has recovered from a hamstring strain.
Lee Hoolicken, however, is again unlikely to be involved, and the manager explained: "Paul Williams has been doing well at left back and deserves a run in the side."
The Seagulls need to start showing some consistency and tomorrow is an opportunity to record a second successive win for the first time in six games against a Shepshed side who have lost their last four matches - including two at home - and are third from bottom in the league.
The manager, however, says he did not agree with the criticism his side got after the home defeat against Grantham last Saturday.
"In the first half we were much the better side and it was only a mad seven minutes that cost us the match. Apart from that I thought we did ok.
"People are saying it was a much improved performance on Tuesday, but that is only because we won. I don't agree that we played that much worse against Grantham."
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