LEIGH RMI will hope to forget money worries and correct their disappointing cup form when they take on old adversaries Chorley in the Lancashire Cup First Round on Tuesday.
The Railwaymen were told this week their wages will be cut as part of a cost-cutting excercise. RMI crashed out of the LDV Trophy and FA Cup last month within four days of each other, which created a huge revenue loss.
A good run in the Lancashire Cup will do little to balance the books but would do no harm to their confidence.
A number of former Hilton Park favourites will be looking to make an impact on Steve Waywell's men. Defenders Simon Kay and Mark Schofield could line up for the Unibond First Division squad at Victory Park, as well as midfielder Peter Smyth and strikers Andy Mason and David Eatock.
All will have a point to prove against their former boss.
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