John Ward, the Cheltenham manager, has wished Steve Guinan the best of luck after agreeing to extend his loan at Edgar Street.
The following statement has been issued by Cheltenham Town:
Guinan Loan Extended
Cheltenham Town striker Steve Guinan will be staying at Hereford united for at least another month.
The two clubs have agreed to extend the player's loan which commenced on January 25 and was due to expire on Saturday.Guinan will now remain at Edgar Street until the end of March and the 31-year old striker, who joined Cheltenham from Hereford United in May 2004, will be hoping to maintain the rich form he has enjoyed since making the move.Seven appearances in League Two have so far brought five goals including a hat-trick in the 4-1 win at Lincoln City on February 20.
Robins manager John Ward, who brought in Paul Connor and Craig Reid as striking options during the January transfer window, is happy for Guinan to continue helping the Bulls in their challenge for the play-offs.
"I'm pleased for Steve that he's found his goal touch with Hereford and this looks to have been a good move for him,
"I'm happy for the loan to be extended further and wish him the best of luck."
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Next Game: Scarborough In The League At Edgar Street On Tuesday 19th November At 7.45pm