Bucks set for Blue Square battle with Solihull Moors
AFC Telford United go bidding for their first double of the Blue Square Bet North campaign tomorrow - but have been warned to expect a major battle. AFC Telford United go bidding for their first double of the Blue Square Bet North campaign tomorrow - but have been warned to expect a major battle. The Bucks host Solihull Moors aiming to extend their unbeaten League record to 13 matches and having beaten the same opponents 1-0 away from home just two months ago. But boss Andy Sinton is aware the slate will be wiped clean when the action gets underway tomorrow.
AFC Telford United go bidding for their first double of the Blue Square Bet North campaign tomorrow - but have been warned to expect a major battle.
The Bucks host Solihull Moors aiming to extend their unbeaten League record to 13 matches and having beaten the same opponents 1-0 away from home just two months ago.
But boss Andy Sinton is aware the slate will be wiped clean when the action gets underway tomorrow.
"That win won't count for anything tomorrow," said the Telford chief.
"If we approach it right, we will give ourselves a good chance of getting three points but just because we beat them a few weeks ago doesn't mean we just have to turn up.
"They are a good side and we had to really dig in at their place to get the right result.
"I expect the same tomorrow and another really tough game."
Striker Danny Carey-Bertram is set to come back into contention with his loan spell at Hednesford due to officially end today.
That return will be welcomed with fellow forwards Andy Brown and Alex Meechan absent with hamstring and back problems.
Liam Murray is available after missing last week's victory at Stalybridge through suspension, and will battle with Shane Killock and Stuart Whitehead for the central defensive positions.
Tomorrow sees the launch of a demanding 48 hours for the Bucks who head to Droylsden on Monday.
But Sinton insists that will not influence his team selection for the Solihull clash.
"At our level, you can't get too clever," he added.
"We will pick a team to try and get a win tomorrow and then assess everything for Monday after that."
By JAMES GARRISON




