Jim Ervin is still searching for his first league points as Ballymena United boss
David Healy believes Jim Ervin will soon turn Ballymena United's fortunes around - he just hopes their revival doesn't start on Friday night.
And while Ervin may be enduring a similar baptism of fire, Healy says history has taught him that things can change very quickly in football. "I was down at Ballymena last week and the pitch is in good order. I know they haven't started too well, but any time we play Ballymena they are always tight games.
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