Winger the next priority for Rockleaze Avonside boss Micciche
The club, formerly called B & W Avonside, are aiming to make it four wins from their first four league games with victory at Taverners tomorrow.
And, although they have been knocked out of the GFA Trophy and Les James League Cup, Micciche is eager to ensure their impressive Gloucestershire County form continues.
The Avonside chief added Sam Gill, Neil Simons and striker Troy Simpson to his squad at the start of the season, while Troy's younger brother, Cory Simpson, has recently been introduced to the first team.
"I'm very pleased with the start we've made," said Micciche. "The new signings have settled in well but we could do with a right winger to cap it off and that is my priority when it comes to getting fresh faces in."
Chipping Sodbury Town welcome back two of their 'old guard' for the home clash against Highridge.
Midfielder Ollie Clark has rejoined the club following spells with Tytherington Rocks and Brislington, and striker Alex Fox is available again after a coaching stint in America.
With former Bristol Rovers defender Craig Harding ready to return after injury, Sodbury's squad is gaining strength.
Hanham Athletic entertain Patchway Town, struggling AXA, who have lost their last three games, host league newcomers Brimscombe & Thrupp, while unbeaten leaders DRG Stapleton travel to Kingswood, who are looking for their first win.
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