Friday, 25 January 2008, 15:03 GMT
Sheridan ignores FA cup sentiment
Oldham boss John Sheridan has stressed his friendship with Andy Ritchie will not have any bearing on this weekend's FA Cup encounter.
Sheridan and his Huddersfield counterpart played in the same team at Boundary Park.
Sheridan insists that will be irrelevant come kick-off time.
"We are very good pals and I looked up to him when he used to give me a lift to Leeds," he told BBC Radio Manchester.
"We have stayed very good friends, we go out for the odd drink together but I'm just treating this as any other game," he added.
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