SCOT Wilson will be available again for Radcliffe Borough's FA Cup preliminary round tie at Clitheroe on Saturday after being suspended by the club.
Midfielder Wilson was given a ten-day suspension following his sending off in the home game against Kendal. Eamon Kelly, sent off in the same game, was dismissed by manager Kevin Glendon as he cracked down on discipline.
Wilson missed Saturday's 1-1 home draw with Eastwood Town, but was due back at training last night and Glendon said: "It will be a fresh start. The suspension gave us a bit of breathing space.
"I just wanted to get through to Scot what I have been trying to tell him about his discipline.
"As for Eamon, he's a lovely lad and nobody has given him more chances than I have, but I couldn't have what happened the other Tuesday."
Glendon has brought in defender Nicky Spooner on a month's loan from Leigh RMI and is hoping the move will become a permanent one.
The Boro boss is also trying to bring in another centre back and if that materialises it could lead to a change in tactics.
"In the past we have played with five at the back to give Mark Dempsey the freedom to express himself," said Glendon. "Now Mark isn't there we might revert to 4-4-2 again.
"It might not be as fluid, but we might look a bit more solid."
Glendon expects to have a fully fit squad to choose from for what is expected to be a tough test against a Clitheroe side that have started the season with an impressive four-game unbeaten run, culminating in Tuesday night's 6-0 thrashing of Squires Gate.
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