BARRY BACK IN THE FRAME
Swindon Town striker Barry Corr is prepared to wait for his first team chance, although admits a goalscoring return against his former club Leeds United might be too much to ask.
Corr made his first appearance of the 2007/08 season against Tranmere Rovers, coming off the bench with just ten minutes to go. It was a dream return for the Irishman who netted a late winner to secure all three points.
And with Leeds United in Town this weekend, the big striker is hopeful of some involvement against the team he joined as a 16-year old.
"I really enjoyed my time at Leeds, I was there when they got into the Quarter-Finals of the Champions League when the likes of Alan Smith, Mark Viduka and Paul Robinson were there.
"It was a great time to be with them and I have some really good memories of Elland Road. Unfortunately I didn't get to play in the first team so moved on to Sheffield Wednesday."
Yet to make an appearance for the Town first team this term, Corr will continue his comeback in the reserves at Hungerford Town on Tuesday night. The second string entertain Yeovil Town with Corr hoping to impress.

"All I can do is go out there and get another game under my belt," he said.
"The Charlton game went well last week and if I can do well on Tuesday night then who knows what might happen at the weekend against Leeds. I would love to be involved against them but that's up to the manager."












