STANWAY ROVERS joint-assistant boss Al Drennan insists there is no room for complacency when his side visit St Margaretsbury in the FA Vase.

The sides came out of the hat together when the second-round draw was made at lunchtime and they will meet at the Recreation Ground on November 12.

Rovers will start as favourites, given that their opponents are rock bottom of the Spartan South Midlands League premier division and without a win in 12 games.

However, Drennan says nothing can be taken for granted and wants his players to be switched on from the start.

"St Margaretsbury may be bottom of their league but I see it as another very tough draw," he said.

"If you approach these games with anything other than that mindset, it can be dangerous.

"Our boys are at their best when they know it's going to be a difficult game and that's the way we want them to approach this one, rather than falling into the trap of thinking differently.

"The last thing we want is to have regrets, as we did last season when we lost to Hullbridge Sports."

For the full story and more from Drennan, see Tuesday's Gazette.