Striker Tom Eaves is ready to banish memories of tough loan spells at Rotherham United and Shrewsbury Town by hitting the goal trail with Yeovil Town.
The Bolton Wanderers front man completed a loan transfer deadline day switch to Huish Park until January 5 last week, going straight into the squad that hosted Preston North End.
Although a proven goal scorer in both Sky Bet League One and League Two, the 22-year-old has endured mixed fortunes in previous temporary spells and has only made four appearances for the Championship Trotters.
Eaves suffered a frustrating time at Rotherham United when he started twice in a total of eight displays, ending the season with Shrewsbury Town where 25 games brought just two goals as the Greenhous Meadow outfit tumbled to the third tier.
However, his first loan jaunt at now-non-League Bristol Rovers proved fruitful, striking almost a goal every other game in three months in League Two before stepping up a division and netting six times in ten matches for Shrewsbury.
Eaves said: “I’m completely confident. The only thing that stunted me playing was that going to Rotherham I didn’t play after a good pre-season. I’m in a different position now – I’m fit and I’m ready.
“I have watched a few of the games recently. The gaffer (Gary Johnson) told me to watch the Fleetwood Town game and hopefully I can come here and fire a few goals in the net.
“Simply, just goals is what I’m about. I’m here to help fire Yeovil up the table. Hopefully I can be an outlet, hold up the ball and stretch the game, bringing others into play. I will do my utmost, work hard, hold the ball up and – as the gaffer has said – I will offer something different.
“Ultimately, if you help the team you play for it will benefit you on a personal level. It’s about helping the team. Hopefully I can play well, fortify the squad and maybe extend the loan if things are going well.”
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The Bolton Wanderers front man completed a loan transfer deadline day switch to Huish Park until January 5 last week, going straight into the squad that hosted Preston North End.
Although a proven goal scorer in both Sky Bet League One and League Two, the 22-year-old has endured mixed fortunes in previous temporary spells and has only made four appearances for the Championship Trotters.
Eaves suffered a frustrating time at Rotherham United when he started twice in a total of eight displays, ending the season with Shrewsbury Town where 25 games brought just two goals as the Greenhous Meadow outfit tumbled to the third tier.
However, his first loan jaunt at now-non-League Bristol Rovers proved fruitful, striking almost a goal every other game in three months in League Two before stepping up a division and netting six times in ten matches for Shrewsbury.
Eaves said: “I’m completely confident. The only thing that stunted me playing was that going to Rotherham I didn’t play after a good pre-season. I’m in a different position now – I’m fit and I’m ready.
“I have watched a few of the games recently. The gaffer (Gary Johnson) told me to watch the Fleetwood Town game and hopefully I can come here and fire a few goals in the net.
“Simply, just goals is what I’m about. I’m here to help fire Yeovil up the table. Hopefully I can be an outlet, hold up the ball and stretch the game, bringing others into play. I will do my utmost, work hard, hold the ball up and – as the gaffer has said – I will offer something different.
“Ultimately, if you help the team you play for it will benefit you on a personal level. It’s about helping the team. Hopefully I can play well, fortify the squad and maybe extend the loan if things are going well.”
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