TADCASTER Albion boss Paul Marshall will happily take another cliffhanger if it means his team pick up a vital three points.

Josh Greening’s 90th minute goal ensured the Brewers took a 3-2 victory and a three point haul from Bridlington Town last time out and, ahead of the return fixture at Ings Lane tomorrow, Marshall would embrace the same result.

“It would be nice if it was straight-forward but it won’t be like that,” he said.

“These are two closely matched teams. They have got some good players and they will be out for revenge.

“They were two huge points without a doubt. I was talking to Brid’s chairman, Peter Smurthwaite, before the game and he talked about the late goals we scored and we got another one.

“We never give in. We just keep going and it is great credit to all involved. It comes down to our fitness levels. We train twice a week on a regular basis and the coaching from Mike Morton and Si Collins is paying dividends.

“It doesn’t matter how you get three points. Performance is not the key thing. It is about getting results. We have had some good performances, but we have consistently got results.”

Denny Ingram serves the final game of his suspension, while a ban also robs Marshall of the services of goalscorer Calum Ward. Danny Gray may take his place in the forward line.

Vincent Dhesi is also missing.

Nick Thompson, though, is getting closer to full fitness.