GLENN Armstrong has sorted out his differences with Calne Town manager Kelvin Highmore and is back in favour for the moment at least.
The striker upset Highmore by going AWOL for the local derby at Corsham on Easter Monday but after lengthy talks has been brought back into the squad.
He played in Saturday's draw with Hallen and will travel to Chard tomorrow but Highmore is not expecting that to be end of their trouble.
He said: "Glenn is Glenn, He is young and learning but does still have a lot to learn.
"We have dealt with the issue internally and everything has been forgotten, until the next time.
"He is a rough diamond and who knows what will happen in the future but on his day he is a great striker and a good player to have."
Calne travel to Chard tomorrow with a possible goalkeeping crisis that could see midfielder Kevin Banks don the gloves for the second time this month.
First choice keeper Dave Hunt is struggling with injury and with reserve Darryl Simms unsure about his unavailability it could mean return between the posts for Banks.
Highmore said: "We are not sure what is happening yet but if we do have to rely on our very own Gordon Banks then I am sure he will not let us down."
Defender Darren Smart may miss also tomorrow's game.
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