Aldershot Town striker Marvin Morgan says their forthcoming clash with Wycombe and former Shots boss Gary Waddock will have an extra edge.
Waddock spent two years in charge at the EBB Stadium but riled fans after signing ex-Shots players Andy Sandell and Dave Winfield in the summer.
The 27 year-old told BBC Surrey: "There is a rivalry between the two managers.
"The gaffer may feel Gary nicked a few of our players, but we've replaced them with quality so it's good business."
He added: "It's a massive game but I'm confident we can come out on top."
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The forward has himself been the subject of Waddock's attempts to recruit Aldershot players, but Morgan insists he has faith in Kevin Dillon.
"Kevin is a great manager who's got the best out of me and I trust him him as a manager.
"I'm happy to stay at Aldershot Town and if I wasn't happy then I wouldn't be here," he added.
Even without the off-pitch hostilities, Morgan says the pressure is on both teams to secure three points.
"It's an absolutely massive game for both clubs as they've had the same start as us, and if they lose the pressure will be on Gary.
"And if we go and win that game then suddenly we've turned it around, so I just hope the fans really get behind us and cheer us on."
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