Chris Lever back in the mix for AFC Telford
AFC Telford United are pondering whether to slot their 'Mr Dependable', Chris Lever, back into the team at home to Harrogate Town.
Lever, who has played at left-back so far this season, is fit to return after two games out with a knee injury he suffered against Solihull Moors on Bank Holiday Monday.
Matthew McGinn has taken his place but still appears to be short of match fitness and, while tight-lipped on a decision, manager Liam Watson may opt to recall Lever.
Watson said: "I would have thought Chris will be there or thereabouts for tomorrow, I fully expect him to be fit. If that's the case, he will be in the squad.
"It's nice to have him available for selection again."
Harrogate could well prove to be undefeated Telford's toughest test to date and bagged an impressive 3-1 win at home to Stockport last weekend.
But Watson is keeping cool ahead of tomorrow's clash at the New Bucks Head and believes his side have yet to fire on all cylinders.
He said: "It will be a tough game. Harrogate have spent an awful lot of money over the summer, but they are below us in the league so players are still gelling there, too.
"Our scout, Kevin Lee, went to watch them against Stockport, so we have had a full report on them. They have a lot of new players, but not as many as us!"




