BANBURY United boss Kevin Brock is stuck with a dilemma ahead of tomorrow's tough trip to Southern League Premier Division rivals Mangotsfield - whether or not to start with Paul Lamb.
The tough-tackling midfielder, signed from Ayles- bury over the summer, is back in the squad after completing a three-match ban for his sending-off against Cheshunt.
Brock would not reveal whether Lamb would start against the second-placed West Country side, though admitted they had missed his influence.
Jody McKay is unavailable and new signing, ex-Aston Villa youngster Stuart Bridges is added to the squad.
Brock added: "They are going well. They beat Bath away on Tuesday.
"It's going to be tough, but our confidence is good."
Tony Joyce has called on his Thame United side for an improved display at Taunton Town in Division 1 West after Saturday's 4-1 thrashing by Beaconsfield SYCOB.
"That was our worst performance of the season by a long way. We were woeful," said Joyce.
"It's not good enough. Anyone playing like that again is likely to get the boot."
Defender Stuart Blake (work) is Thame's only doubt.
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