RAINWORTH MW manager Kevin Gee remains upbeat about the start the club has made to the season, despite the disappointing FA Trophy exit to Romulus.
The Wrens have dropped to fourth from bottom in the Evo-Stik NPL Division One South table.
And Gee is looking to the side to bounce back in their next two home matches, against Kidsgrove Athletic tomorrow and basement club Lincoln United on Tuesday.
"When you go into a new campaign you always benchmark the first ten league games as an indication of your realistic league position," said Gee. "As for the cup competitions, you can never put any forecasts into your budgets, but when we sat down at the start of season we targeted £5,000 which has been achieved, so that is a big plus.
"On reflection it could and should have been a lot more.
"To win games you have to create chances, which we are doing consistently, but unfortunately not taking them.
"I'm sure this will come, but at the same time we have been shooting ourselves in the foot at the other end."
Gee would like to increase his back-room staff.
"Ideally, I'd bring in an assistant-manager, a first-team coach and a chief scout as I cannot be in two places at once," he added.
Anyone interested in the position should contact 07983 991424.