SYDNEY FC striker Mark Bridge cannot wait to fire up the Killer B's double act once more when the rock-bottom Sky Blues face Gold Coast United this weekend.
Injuries have badly disrupted their attacking partnership but all the signs are that the duo will be in action once more in round eight.
"With Brosquey coming back we know how good the two of us play together so it's always a positive when he comes back," Bridge told the club's official website.
Bridge also dismissed any suggestion that morale was in a poor state with the club currently propping up the league.
"Everyone is in positive spirits. We played really well last weekend and I thought we were unlucky. People talk about us losing players from last season but I think if you compared last week's game to some games from last season we played a lot better.
"If we were playing terrible like we did against Adelaide and Brisbane every week then we would be worried. But we're playing some good football so there are positive signs."
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