Bradford Park Avenue crashed in four goals at Padiham on Wednesday night - without their main striker Steve Oleksewycz - but manager Gary Brook is still determined to sign a frontman!

"I need someone who will get me that 20 goals a season," said Brook after his side had set up a mouth-watering

second qualifying round FA Cup clash with Farsley Celtic on September 24.

The midweek replay went to plan despite more injures, this time to skipper Dean Jones and Tom Agus.

Greg Challender, who took over as captain, begins a three-game suspension at home to Ashton United tomorrow for his sending off at Telford.

It is likely that Damien Dunne, who came on as a substitute on Wednesday evening, will start the game in midfield alongside Danny Walsh.

"We created a lot of chances again against Padiham so I was pleased with that," said Brook.

"But we didn't really get going until the second half and that result only really papers over the cracks. I was not happy with their goal.

"We are going to miss Greg - he is an integral part of midfield. He talks well and motivates

people. Wayne Benn is fit again but he needs games under his belt before he comes back into the first team.

"Damien Dunne is a strong, physical player and he should do okay for us tomorrow against Ashton.

"We are a better team when we attack so we have got to go for it. When we get it in wide areas I don't think any team will live with us. Oleksewycz is likely to be fit to play - if selected.

"We have got all these injuries but it is an opportunity for the players that come in to do well.

"We have a big squad and I can't wait for all 20 or so to be fit. It will be a nice selection problem to have. We have needed this big squad.

"Our main problem at present is in defence.

"Three of the back four on Wednesday hadn't played together before and it showed in the first 20 minutes - and our goalkeeper Craig Parry played with an injury."