SEAN St Ledger has made light of Guiseley's recent postponements and says that his side know that their main objective has not changed, the fact that they "need to win football games", starting this weekend, away to Bromley.

The former Preston North End and Leicester City defender was keen to point out that everyone was on an equal footing with the bad weather, stressing:

"We're not the only football club in this position, it's just one of those things you can't do anything about.

"You just have to make sure that you keep your fitness levels high and now we've got this week to work towards this Bromley game.

"It's probably my first week where we haven't had a Tuesday game, apart from last week where we weren't able to train because of the snow, so I'm looking forward to it (working with the squad in training)."

He admitted that Bromley may have been affected by their long midweek trip to Spennymoor Town for an FA Trophy replay, suggesting that fitness could play a factor on Saturday.

St Ledger said: "It's going to be a difficult game but an added advantage might be that we'll be fresh, we haven't played for nearly two weeks and they'll have had a long journey.

"They won't have got back to London until late on Tuesday night. Sometimes you just have to look at positives like that."

The caretaker manager could not hide his delight at the prospective return of key midfielder Will Hatfield, who has endured a long spell on the sidelines after undergoing groin surgery in November.

He enthused: "He's been magnificent, he's clearly looked after his body while he's been injured.

"I've been really surprised at how well he's managed his fitness levels, I thought he would have struggled a lot more because he was out for such a long time.

"That's credit to him and the way he manages himself.

"Will's a winner and you need those people in your squad."

In terms of his own role, St Ledger was coy about whether he would be on the sidelines or lining up in defence for the Lions at the weekend.

He laughed: "I'm not too sure yet, we'll just have to wait and see.

"Besides, that would be telling, I can't give all my secrets away!"

Guiseley currently sit 11 points off safety with 11 games remaining in the season.