TOM Pang admits his return to action cannot come soon enough having missed the last three and half months through suspension.
The Bradford Town striker has been out for the last 112 days after being sent off for head-butting, but became eligible to play again on Monday.
Pang, 20, topped the Wiltshire League goal scoring charts last season and is now hoping to help his team-mates win promotion to the Screwfix League next season.
He said: "I am really looking forward to it because there is only so much walking you can do on a golf course. My golf has improved but I have really missed my football.
"I haven't even been going to watch the matches because it has been so frustrating knowing that I am not playing because of one stupid mistake I made.
"The lads are playing well without me and I don't expect to come straight back into the side because it would not be fair on the others."
Pang is expected to return to the squad for tomorrow's trip to Calne Town Reserves after they failed to take their chances in Saturday's 3-0 Wiltshire Senior Cup defeat at Highworth Town.
Bradford boss Mark Hodkinson, said: "I was not too disappointed about the result because they are two leagues above us and in the end the score line flattered them.
"The game showed me what we would need to do if we won promotion and it was quite encouraging.
"A few of our players will not be able to make the step up but a lot of them will. Obviously we will need to add a few players but I don't think it would be too bad."
With Bradford on Senior Cup duty, second-placed Corsham Town Reserves failed to take advantage when they were held to a 3-3 draw by Bromham in the Premier Division.
The home side were good value for their point and could well have taken all three had the match official not awarded a couple of soft penalties to the visitors.
Darren Brown and Pete Mannion netted to give Bromham the lead at the break, Jamie Weston scoring from the spot for Corsham.
Weston converted another spot kick soon after the start of the second half but a further goal by Tom Paget was cancelled out by a strike from Jamie Callip to enable the sides to share the points.
New College were in fine form at Shrewton beating the home side 6-1 to bring plenty of praise from manager Pete Horwat. He said: "We played some great football at times we were awesome."
Pewsey led Devizes Town Reserves by 1-0 until 15 minutes from time when Andy Stone struck a quickfire hat-trick to snatch victory.
Junior One leaders Down Ampney gained a narrow 2-1 success against Marlborough Town Reserves, Dave Levett from the spot and Jason Heron for the visitors with Danny Sly scoring for Marlborough.
AFC Abbey Rodbourne continue to lead Junior Two following their 4-0 win over Blunsdon Reserves.
There were also good wins for Chiseldon Castrol, 3-0 over Chippenham United, with goals from Alex Woolhouse (2) and Graham Prictor, and in a nine-goal thriller Pinehurst OB beat Wroughton Reserves 5-4.
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