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Mallards looking for repeat showing against Linfield

SALUTE...It has been a massive season for the 'Mallard Ultras'

SALUTE…It has been a massive season for the ‘Mallard Ultras’

Ballinamallard travel to Windsor Park again on Saturday looking to repeat their early season win there.

They played Crusaders on Wednesday night, but will be hoping a good result against Linfield can lift them into top four contention.

“It’s possible that we could move up the table to fifth if results go right for us and there is every possibility that we could still make it to fourth.”

“We have to make sure that we compete for the rest of our games, just as we did against Glentoran on Saturday.”

“We’re still aiming for a top four spot or as high up the table as we can to finish the season.

“Going to Windsor Park won’t be easy, but we went there earlier in the season and produced a perfect performance.”

“There is no pressure on us. We’re almost at the end of the season and we have achieved well. But we want to finish on a high. We will give it our best shot. We’ll try to play our football and get as much out of the game as we can.”

Anderson said there wasn’t much between the sides two weeks ago.

“It was a tough game then, and will be tough again on Saturday. We’ll play a certain way and hope things will come off for us again.”

Striker Andy Crawford will be back from a groin injury while James McKenna could return to the starting line-up after being on the bench against Glentoran on Saturday.

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