Tadcaster Albion will be renewing their bid for top spot in the Northern Counties East League first division as they entertain lowly Parkgate, writes Peter Martini.
The visitors have just one win in eight league games while second-placed Taddy have just one defeat, but boss Jim Collis warned: "You can never get over-confident.
"It will be our own fault if we don't come away with three points. We're not scoring enough goals but we're not conceding many."
Albion suffered a rare loss last week, 2-1 to Silsden in the FA Vase, and Collis said: "We've had a couple of hiccups, and the previous two performances dropped a bit - the lads got a bit carried away - but last week we played very well and I don't believe we deserved to get beat."
Collis, who will have Steve Ward back after he was cup-tied last week, added: "We've been away for three games and I'm hoping we can get supporters down watching tomorrow.
"I hope the lads can play well and people watching will appreciate it and keep turning up."
Updated: 10:11 Friday, October 29, 2004
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