MARK Collier is targeting a win and a draw as Swindon Supermarine embark on two Division One West games in 48 hours.

Marine begin with a tough trip to Sutton Coldfield tomorrow before entertaining Thame on Bank Holiday Monday.

Collier has seen displays ranging from the sublime to the ridiculously bad already this term not least on Tuesday night when they roared into a 2-0 lead at Marlow before capitulating and losing 3-2.

"I'd be happy with four points from the two games," said Collier.

"We are so inconsistent. The first half on Tuesday we looked like a top-of-the-table side but the second half we were awful. I'm still positive. In every game there have been very good elements.

"We can't do that for the full 90 minutes but if we could maintain that sort of level for 70 minutes then I'd be happy."

Collier has also suffered problems with player unavailablity in the opening weeks of the season but he goes into the double header with a strong contingent, with Giles Harris, Matty Goodwin and Chris Copp back in action.

Only midfielder Dave Gee who starts a six week suspension for a sending off last season is missing from the squad.

"Availability has been a problem," said the Marine boss. "We've had a few injuries carried over from last year.

"It's been difficult because we've got a very small squad.

"Our numbers 1 to 14 are okay but after that we're struggling."