CLITHEROE manager Neil Reynolds admits it is frustrating to watch his Jekyll and Hyde team after the Blues bounced back from Saturday's poor performance against Lancaster City with a well earned draw at Bradford Park Avenue.
Few gave the Shawbridge side a chance in Yorkshire against big-spending Bradford, but a late equaliser from Scott Redhead saw them travel back across the Pennines with a share of the spoils.
And, not for the first time this season, Rey-nolds was hoping the result would act as a springboard for the rema-inder of the campaign.
He said: "We're like Jekyll and Hyde. One minute we can be playing really good like we were against Bamber Bridge and FC United, and the next we're really bad like we were against Garforth Town and Lancaster City.
"I've said it before, but I definitely hope this can kick-start our season.
"We had a good result a few weeks ago and we went on a good run and then we slipped back into our Hyde performances aga-in."
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The Blues have won just seven games this season and are balanced in a precarious position near the foot of the table.
But Reynolds revealed he has never even contemplated the prospect of going down and is confident the Blues will consolidate their place in the league.
He added: "People have mentioned it, but it's never entered my mind.
"We've pushed Bamber Bridge close and we've gone to Bradford and drew 1-1.
"We know we can do it but we've got to be more consistent.
"Sometimes we've ban-ging our heads against a brick wall.
"We can be so good and then so awful.
"But we've got to take the positives from Monday's match into the remainder of the season."
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