CALNE boss Kelvin Highmore has confirmed that striker Glenn Armstrong is to remain at Bremhill View despite playing for Fairford on Wednesday night.
The Hellenic League side made an approach for the forward and he was a scoring substitute in the 4-1 win over Almondsbury.
But despite signing Hellenic forms for Mark Webb's side, Calne remains Armstrong's primary club.
Said Highmore: "Fairford came in for Glenn but he's told me he's staying with us.
"He scored and hit the post for them on Wednesday night and may play the odd midweek game for Fairford but he's still a Calne player."
Armstrong should feature in the First Division clash with Willand tomorrow.
James Lye and Ben Trafford are carrying knocks and face fitness tests.
Corsham travel to Wellington bidding to end their wretched away record and complete a league double over the Somerset side.
Star midfielder Nigel Curtis is set to stay at Southbank despite another approach for his services, this time from Premier Division Paulton.
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