However, Mick still believes he can turn things around and that one win could kick start the season again. Talking to BBC Radio Sheffield, he said: "I have signed a contract and I do not plan to quit. We are going through a bad spell but I have faith in the players and am sure that with a lot of hard work the situation will improve."
Harford was at Brentford's Griffin Park on Tuesday night to watch Yeovil as they battled back from two goals down only to be defeated two minutes from time. No doubt the lads will be in for a tough encounter and they can do without a repeat 3-0 score from the FA cup game, as the Glovers pay only their second ever visit to Millmoor.