JAMES PRICE is manager Kevin Glendon's only injury doubt as Radcliffe Borough go into tonight's final league game of the season against high-riding Ossett Town at Stainton Park writes STEVE BOTT.
Price has missed the last two games with a bruised foot and Glendon was awaiting a fitness check on the dependable centre back before naming his side.
Simon Kelly serves the last of a three-match ban and will be available again for next week's play-off games, with a Bank Holiday Monday trip to UniBond Premier Division outfit Colwyn Bay on the cards at the moment.
The play-off final is scheduled for Thursday evening.
Meanwhile, Boro favourite Ian Lunt is back home and on the look-out for a club for next season.
And if "The Legend" doesn't end up back at Radcliffe Borough, he could well give Stand Athletic the benefit of his valuable experience as they go for promotion again in Division Two of the North West Counties League.
Lunt jumped ship to try his luck up in the Lake District with Kendal towards the end of the season, but the travelling has proved too much and the veteran striker is ready to look nearer home with a view to carrying on playing next season.
"I want to continue playing and if I don't end up back at Radcliffe, I wouldn't mind signing on for Stand," said Lunt.The news could well alert other clubs in the area as Lunt, who also had a spell with Salford City last season, has many admirers.
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