ROBBED striker Lee Nogan is confident that York City's luck will turn - if they continue to be positive.
After coming on as substitute for Peter Duffield at Bournemouth on Saturday, Nogan had an equalising goal chalked off because of a controversial offside decision.
The 1-0 defeat at Dean Court means City have now managed just four points from their last six league games.
Despite the defeat, Nogan feels the squad should be positive going into the games against Wrexham tomorrow and leaders Hartlepool on Friday.
"If we win tomorrow night and get back on the winning trail ahead of Hartlepool, we'll be okay. The first thing for us to look at is picking up three points tomorrow and then go to Hartlepool at the top of the table and set our stall out so we can pick up at least a point.
"We've got to be positive. There is no point being negative. Okay we have fallen off the pace a little bit, but we knew we would have three hard games this week, but we would take six points out of nine."
Updated: 12:00 Monday, October 28, 2002
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