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9:50am Thursday 18th February 2010 in News
WINGER Marc Goodfellow believes Harriers' fans will see him improve as gets more game time under his belt.
The wideman has played just two games for Harriers but has managed to make an immediate impact for the Aggborough outfit.
He impressed in his baptism of fire at Oxford, before setting up Harriers' first goal in their 2-1 home win over Forest Green Rovers.
But the 28-year-old admits that he believes he is still yet to reach his best after a frustrating season on the bench.
Despite a loan spell at Barrow, Goodfellow has only started once for Burton Albion this season and featured only rarely for them.
Goodfellow said: "This is my second game for Harriers and only my second for just over a month.
"The last game I played was on the second of January so it's going to take a few games to get my fitness up and obviously get used to how the manager wants me to play, but I am looking to improve what I've done at Oxford and against Forest Green.
"I think the manager had the forward three play quite far up to push back Forest Green, but I am a natural wideman so being told to do that is a little strange, because as a wideman you have a tendency to get back and help out your full-back.
"The manager kept screaming at me to stay up and it's something to get used to.
"It's really nice to be at a club where you can play and the manager believes in you, I just hope that carries on."
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