DAGENHAM boss John Still has warned his team they face a potential banana skin in today's FA Cup clash against non-league opposition.
Daggers travel to the Beveree Stadium to take on Blue Square South outfit Hampton and Richmond in the first round of the competition.
Speaking ahead of the tie, Still (pictured) revealed he and his backroom staff have put in every effort to minimise the possibility of a slip up, but added: "Football being football, team's have pulled off shocks before - that is what the FA Cup is all about.
"We have had them watched and gained an insight into how they play. They are a good team who play a good game."
Still was also quick to insist that he will not be treating the tie as a break from more challenging times in League Two, where his side have managed to amass just one point from their last five games.
"I do not look at it like that," he said. "We want to do well in every game we play in. We want to establish ourselves in the League and good results in the cup can help with that."
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