David Worrall "can't wait" to return to where his career started on Saturday
Midfielder David Worrall is relishing his reunion with former team-mates when Millwall travel to Bury on Saturday afternoon.After three separate stints at Gigg Lane, there are few that know what makes the Greater Manchester club tick like the 26-year-old journeyman.
"I was captain at the club and it's a special place for me," Worrall told millwallfc.co.uk. "During my time at Bury I got to know everyone there, from the players to the kitman to the cleaners.
"I have a lot of respect for the football club and the fans. The fans were great to me when I returned to play against them last season."
And Worrall admits that inside knowledge has also proved to be a valuable weapon against his former club in recent years.
"I have a good record against Bury, scored a few goals and our winning record has been very high whenever I have gone back to Gigg Lane.
"If I am selected on Saturday I will be doing everything I can to keep that going," he added.
The Lions sit four points outside of the League One play-off positions after Tuesday's 0-0 draw with a 10-man AFC Wimbledon.
"We all know what we need to do on Saturday and there's no reason why we can't travel to Bury and get a good result."
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