Fleetwood boss Sheridan: Barton news has not disrupted plans to spoil Wigan's party
Sheridan watched Paul Cook’s side beat Oxford United 1-0 on Tuesday thanks to Will Grigg’s goal in the dying stages.
They can clinch an immediate return to the Championship at Highbury but Town can ruin that promotion party.
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Hide AdThe departing Town boss is well aware of their abilities but warned his players will not roll over.
He said: “I know Paul Cook really well, I’m big mates with him; he has done really well.
“He did well with Portsmouth and he has had success.
“I really like him and I do believe he has the best team; I don’t think they played well the other night but that is the sign of a good team.
“They have got some good players so it will be a tough game for us.
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Hide Ad“I am really looking forward to it; it will be a tough test but I am confident we can win the game.
“Our home form of late has been good so we go into the game confident.
“It will be good because they will bring a few fans.
“Cookie knows me; whatever has gone on this week, he knows what I am like.
“He knows he will be in a tough game and that I want to win the game.
“Hopefully we come through as winners.”
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An absentee from that game was central defender Cian Bolger, who missed the match following a concussion sustained in training.
However, he is set for a return after coming through training this week.
Sheridan said: “He had concussion and with the rules now you just have to be really strict on them which is only for Cian’s best interests as well.
“He did get a right whack in the face with the ball but he will be OK for Saturday.”