Sinton warns buoyed AFC Telford to focus again
Boss Andy Sinton has warned AFC Telford United to avoid being caught cold after their best night of the season as they prepare to host Corby tomorrow. Boss Andy Sinton has warned AFC Telford United to avoid being caught cold after their best night of the season as they prepare to host Corby tomorrow. The Bucks produced a sparkling display to beat the Blue Square Bet North favourites Alfreton 2-1 on Tuesday evening. But Sinton insists that has been "consigned to the history books" - and he will treat the out-of-sorts Corby side with respect. "Corby have got a lot of issues at the moment but they are a hard-working side and they are capable of upsetting the odds at times," he said. Full story in today's paper
Boss Andy Sinton has warned AFC Telford United to avoid being caught cold after their best night of the season as they prepare to host Corby tomorrow.
The Bucks produced a sparkling display to beat the Blue Square Bet North favourites Alfreton 2-1 on Tuesday evening.
But Sinton insists that has been "consigned to the history books" - and he will treat the out-of-sorts Corby side with respect.
"Corby have got a lot of issues at the moment but they are a hard-working side and they are capable of upsetting the odds at times," he said.
"We certainly won't be taking them lightly and we know we're in for a hard game.
"At their place we could have been a couple down at half-time (in a game that finished 0-0) — Ryan Young made a hell of a save and they missed a reasonable chance.
"I told our lads to enjoy what happened on Tuesday, to enjoy the win and take the pats on the back, but at training last night that was consigned to the history books.
"We have another big game tomorrow and we have to turn on a performance."
On-loan Wolves keeper Aaron McCarey seems certain to get the nod between the posts again after an impressive debut against Alfreton in place of the suspended Young.
Sinton does not expect to have to make any significant changes to his side, with no fresh injuries reported from Tuesday's game.
"We've got a couple of niggles and a bit of tightness but you expect that from a heavy pitch and after such a high octane performance," added the Bucks chief.
By Chris Hudson





