CLITHEROE have realistic dreams of reaching the FA Vase final this season and winning the North West Counties first division, but manager Lee Sculpher has warned his players not to be complacent about the 'lesser' competitions.
The Blues travel to St Helens in the Worthington Challenge Trophy tomorrow and Sculpher says it is as big a game as any.
"You can't be choosy about which competitions you do well in at this stage of the season," said Sculpher, whose side have won nine out of 11 games since he took the reins from Dave Burgess earlier in the season.
"When you get to March, if you are still in a few cups, then you can be choosy.
"But I expect us to go out and win in any game we play in."
Stuart Todhunter returns to the side after injury and Lee Cryer, who went to another specialist this week for a second opinion on his knee, has been told he should be fit to return in two to three weeks.
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