Steve Kittrick is on the look-out for new recruits to boost his depleted Guiseley squad ahead of this weekend's home clash with King's Lynn.
* Click here to sign up to free news and sport alerts from Guiseley Today.The Nethermoor chief is short of options, particularly up front, with James Walshaw suspended and Adam Muller out for up to six weeks with a wrist problem, although Nathan Joynes could return tomorrow following a foot injury.
* Click here to become a fan of Guiseley Today on Facebook.He said: "We're looking to get a couple in this week, but it's not always that easy. I've spoken to one or two people, but if we don't get anyone in, we've got to get on with it.
* Click here for latest news in Guiseley."I've got enough lads who are capable, although we're still a bit short on numbers.
Up front, James Nestor and Lee Tuck did well at Marine on Monday and competed all game."
It's been a mixed start for Guiseley, who have won three and lost two of their opening six matches, with Kittrick bracing his men for a physical test against the much-fancied Linnets tomorrow.
Carl Heggs' side – rated as one of the promotion favourites following their demotion from Blue Square North because their ground didn't meet league standards – have made an inauspicious start, winning one of their first six games, drawing the last three.
But Kittrick expects them to acclimatise to UniBond Premier life soon, although hopefully not tomorrow.
He said: "I noticed before the season that their manager was saying they'd win the league hands down on their website and in the press.
"But when you come down to a different level of football, you don't say a great deal until you get in and play in it.
"I saw them recently against Matlock and they are a strong, organised and big side and I'm sure they will be there or thereabouts when they get to grips with the league.
"We've just got to defend better as a team at home. Against Boston, the back four and keeper defended very well, but we've got to defend properly as a unit."