Eastbourne Borough hot-shot Scott Ramsay aims to steal the headlines against the FA Cup's team of the moment tomorrow.
The 19-goal former Albion striker has his heart set on slaying giant-killers Farnborough Town at Priory Lane in the FA Trophy.
Farnborough roll into town with the media circus sure to be in tow following their plum draw with FA Cup holders Arsenal in the fourth round.
The Conference team's every move is being scrutinised as they prepare for their game with Arsene Wenger's double winners.
But Ramsay and his team-mates are keen to grab the attention.
Ramsay, 22, said: "Everyone is thinking positive here. They have had a fantastic draw in the FA Cup against Arsenal and are confident they can take their chance to beat them. We feel the same about Farnborough.
"There may be a few divisions between us but we are going out there to win it, just like they will be against Arsenal."
With all the media attention on Farnborough, Ramsay knows he can put himself back in the shop window. He still craves League football after being released by Albion during Peter Taylor's reign. Ramsay, who works in a factory, said: "I had three years at Brighton which I really enjoyed and you do miss it.
"There is nothing like training day in, day out and being involved in football as a living. Training twice a week at Eastbourne Borough is good but you do miss training with all the players every day and the banter.
"Hopefully, there will be scouts there, maybe from the next opponents or from other clubs having a look.
"I just go into every game wanting to win and play well and let the rest take care of itself."
Ramsay is a striker in form, having bagged four goals in a 7-0 drubbing of Newport (IoW) on Saturday, a record win for Borough in the Dr Martens League.
He said: "I just had one of those games where everything I hit went in. I have played much better than that but not scored.
"I would like to score tomorrow but it is more important we win. I am not so bothered about scoring, I just want to make sure we win every game we play."
His four-goal salvo has taken him close to breaking the 20-mark and there is an incentive for him to score more goals.
He said: "Coach Nick Greenwood will pay up 25 quid if I score 25 goals so I want that money."
Coach Greenwood and boss Garry Wilson believe Borough are capable of an upset.
Greenwood said: "It was always going to be a special game for us as it is the first time we have hosted a Conference side but the draw has just made a high profile game even higher.
"Last season we went to Dagenham and Redbridge and only lost in injury time and they were joint-top in the table at that time. If we can hold them and create chances, then there is no reason we cannot do the same against Farnborough."
Wilson said: "In a one-off game like this we can get a result."
Farnborough players Danny Carroll, Justin Gregory and Joff Vansittart all used to play for Crawley.
Borough squad: Lightwood, Baker, Tuck, Smart, Price, Goodwin, Westcott, Pearce, Ramsay, Crabb, Adams, Ducille, Harris. Williams, Stark, Harrison.
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