Moneyfields striker Steve Hutchings in vow to be pitch perfect in promotion bid
The striker returned from a three-match suspension against AFC Portchester in the Portsmouth Senior Cup.
He also missed the first 10 games of the season after being banned for a series of dismissals the previous campaign.
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Hide AdThe 28-year-old admits that he plays on the edge at times but is determined to improve his record.
'I want to win every time I play,' said Hutchings
'That applies whether it is a football match or playing pool and darts.
'Anything I am involved in I want to win. That just me and what my character is.
'Admittedly, sometimes I take it a little bit too far.
'Frustration comes through and I do bite sometimes.
'It's not that I am a horrible player, it’s just my passion and pride comes through.
'I know that I can be my own worst enemy at times.
'Though I am not young any more, I am still learning.
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Hide Ad'The start of the season was very frustrating, having to sit on the sidelines watching and not able to get on.
'I have learned a lot this year, though I was sent off again a few weeks ago.
‘It was the first time this season and I know I should have been a bit smarter at the time.
'I think that I have improved a lot.
'But hopefully that is all in the past.'
Hutchings, like the rest of the squad, are focused on their main priority of winning promotion.
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Hide AdClose rivals Yate Town did them a favour in midweek by losing to the side at the bottom of the league.
Although it gave the Dover Road side a boost, they know their fate lies in their own hands.
'If we win our last 10 games then we will be promoted,' added Hutchings.