Spartans Boss Hopes To Entice Fans Back With Winning Form

Blyth Spartans boss Alun Armstrong is hoping his side's recent winning run will encourage fans back to Croft Park.

After back-to-back league wins, the Spartans saw off Marske United in the FA Trophy on Saturday.

And after the game, boss Armstrong was adamant that he wanted to keep the winning mentality going, hoping it would draw in the crowds.

“We knew these three games were massively important for not just the lads but for the club and fans as well," he told the club's official website.

“We knew that with three wins on the bounce at home, we could hopefully bring the fans back that we’ve lost.

“We need them, we need them massively. I don’t think they realise how important they are to this football club and without them, this football club would not survive and we need them more and more to come through the gates.

“Hopefully this will give them a bit of boost and a reason to come to the games.

“I’ve always had faith in these lads and it was just about getting that confidence into them and never once did I lack belief in the players.

“We’ve got to carry this on. We can’t just take our foot off the gas now. We’ve got to continue this momentum and winning mentality and make sure we keep at it.”

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