Saddlers skipper is calling for more
Skipper Mark Hughes today urged Walsall to raise their game or face embarrassment at Stourbridge.

The Saddlers travel to the Glassboys in their sold out FA Cup first round tie on Saturday knowing they are prime targets for an upset.
They were lucky 3-2 winners over League One bottom side Wycombe at the weekend after an abject performance which left them 2-0 down at half-time.
And Hughes admits the Saddlers must improve to overcome the Glassboys.
"I can image it's going to be high balls with people in your face and if play like we did on Saturday we're going to get beaten," said Hughes.
"It's going to be a lot different. No disrespect to them but they're not going to play football as good as Wycombe.
"We know we got lucky and it won't happen again."
Steve Jones climbed off the bench to turn the game at Adams Park for the Saddlers and Hughes says the extra experience in Walsall's squad could be crucial.
"We all know we're playing against a team who are in a lower league and it's people like Jonah and Darren (Byfield) who have got that bit of quality and can cut them open," he added.
And Hughes expects Jones, who has four goals in four games, to make the difference at the War Memorial Ground after his match winning turn at Adams Park. "He'll be key for us," said Hughes.





