GUISELEY visit Leigh tomorrow in the knowledge that they hold the whip hand over the Railwaymen in having won two and drawn one of the encounters between the sides this season.
But they haven't faced what is potentially the best midfield in Non-League football. Due to suspension and injuries, Steve Waywell hasn't been able to select his best engine room on many occasions, but when he has, they have never lost and that will be his trump card at Hilton Park tomorrow.
"It will be difficult to find a midfield at this level with as much quality and experience as we have," said Ian Brady, who is now finding his true form after suffering a long lay off through injuries.
"Martin James and Dave Ridings have played in the Football League and Peter Smyth spent a long time at Old Trafford, while I have played several seasons in the Conference, so between the four of us we have everything covered, but it is also very enjoyable."
Even Radcliffe Boro boss Kevin Glendon was impressed after the win on Tuesday that lifted Leigh to sixth place and increased the relegation threat for Borough.
Waywell is forced to make one change with Graham Hill starting his third suspension of the season, but the blow is softened by Simon Kay's return.
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