HAVING scored his first senior goal at Banks's Stadium in the last game on home soil, local lad, Richard Taundry is eager to add to his scoring tally.
The hard-working midfielder now has two goals to his name this season having notched his first for the club only last month. "I've really got a taste for goals now," he said with a smile. "I feel confident in front of goal and have never looked like scoring as much as I do at the moment.
"It's important that everyone contributes their fair share of goals; it's not just down to the strikers, we all have a responsibility to chip in and that is what we are trying to do.
"Saturday's game is an opportunity for us to start afresh and produce the goods after a disappointing performance in our last game.
"We've been up and down all season and need to level out and find some consistency. We have to continue to push on and get a place within the top ten.
"The return from injury of Dwayne Mattis will add extra competition for places in the midfield and that will help keep us all on our toes. Hopefully I will keep my place for Saturday's game and we can show Colchester what we are capable of to put a dent in their push for a place in the play-offs."
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Getting to the Banks's Stadium for Saddlers games has never been easier for football fans living in north Walsall thanks to three special matchday bus services which are being launched on Saturday. Click here to find out more.
Transport authority Centro, bus company Midland and Walsall Football Club have teamed up to fund and run the trial Saddlers Special bus services, which run for the last five home games of the season.
It means people living in the outer areas of the borough can get to home matches and back again quickly, easily and cheaply with tickets costing just £1.70 single or £3 return.
The services will cover areas including Bloxwich, Mossley, Lower Farm, Walsall Wood, Brownhills, Pelsall, Rushall, Coalpool, Shire Oak, Blakenall, Dudley Fields and Beechdale. Download your timetable here.
The buses will serve every stop on three carefully designed routes, taking Saddlers fans right into the Banks's Stadium car park by 2pm giving them plenty of time to get something to eat and drink, buy a programme and take their seat before kick-off.
Return services will depart from the same spot, leaving the ground at 5.05pm ensuring passengers don't need to wait around and get home quickly after the game.
If the trials are successful and enough people get on board Midland has pledged to keep running the buses during the 2010/11 season.