Former Scotland striker John McGinlay brings his Ilkeston Town side to Chippen-ham tomorrow and there are two Bluebirds waiting to settle personal scores with him.
Chippenham boss Tommy Saunders and veteran defender Mark Robinson both 'owe McGinlay one' albeit for vastly differing reasons.
Robinson's feud with McGinlay began when the two came face to face during Swindon's clash with Bolton over two legs in the 1994/95 Coca Cola Cup semi.
Robbo was given his marching orders in the home tie for retaliation following a vicious McGinlay tackle.
Bolton went on to win over the two legs and play Liverpool in the Wembley showpiece, but McGinlay was to receive a hot reception in his subsequent appearances at the County Ground.
Robinson revealed: "I had a go at him. It was a nasty tackle from him and I gave him a clip.
"I don't bear a grudge though, these things happen in football and Saturday will just be like any other game."
McGinlay is also one of the few managers to hold the upper hand against Saunders in head-to-head meetings.
As boss of Gresley Rovers last season, the big Scot took four points from the Bluebirds with a home draw and a win at Hardenhuish.
Saunders confessed: "It's true, I haven't beaten one of his sides yet and I'm not expecting an easy game on Saturday either."
After the fruitless visit of Bobby Howe and Gareth Hall on Wednesday, another ex-Swindon star will be hoping to fare better at Hardenhuish.
Former Liverpool and Rangers winger Mark Walters has signed for Ilkeston and plays when his coaching duties at Aston Villa allow.
Chippenham start the game as favourites, with Ilkestone currently lying second from bottom.
The Midlanders picked up their first win of the season on Tuesday, beating rock-bottom Moor Green 2-1.
Probable Chippenham team v Ilkeston:
Thompson, Robinson, Thorne, Andrews, Davies, Badman, Brown, Harrington, Paul, Griffin, Charity
League positions:
Chippenham 8th, Ilkeston 21st
Odds (from Coral):
Chippenham 4/7, Ilkestone 4/1, draw 5/2
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