EVESHAM manager Paul West says it will be a fabulous honour to be in the opposite dugout to boyhood hero Luther Blissett on Saturday.
It promises to be an emotional occasion in more ways than one for the Common Road chief, who became a a father for the second time yesterday morning.
"We've got to try and be upbeat about our situation," West admitted. "I haven't wanted any fav-ours off any one so far but this weekend is different. I want us to sign off in style and come five o'clock still be in there fighting.
"There's all the history to take into consideration on the final day and it would be great to win for the fans who have been fantastic."
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