Boro midfielder Gary Mills has admitted he finally feels settled at The Lamex Stadium and is still confident the club can make the play-offs. Injuries and suspensions to a number of first team regulars gave Mills a chance to establish himself in Graham W

Boro midfielder Gary Mills has admitted he finally feels settled at The Lamex Stadium and is still confident the club can make the play-offs.

Injuries and suspensions to a number of first team regulars gave Mills a chance to establish himself in Graham Westley's starting XI earlier this month and he has taken the opportunity with both hands with a string of impressive displays.

"I've had a little run in the team and I feel like I'm doing ok," Mills told The Comet after initially struggling to settle at Stevenage. "There's still more to come but I'm grateful to get a run in the team and hopefully we can keep winning and get in the play-offs.

"It's going to be tough. We've got some hard games coming up but we'd rather play in games that actually mean something."

Mills is likely to anchor the Boro midfield in tomorrow's crunch clash against fellow play-off chasers Kidderminster Harriers and the 27-year-old is confident a degree of revenge can be exacted on Mark Yates' side.

Boro slipped to a 4-2 defeat at Aggborough after losing a two-goal lead when Darren Murphy was sent off for a two-footed lunge but Harriers go into the game knowing that three points will be enough to secure a play-off spot.

"We didn't deserve to lose that," added Mills. "We were 2-0 up and cruising and then the referee sent off Murphy and it's completely changed the game.

"But it's a different game, a fresh start and hopefully we can get three points.