McIndoe can persuade Williams
Michael McIndoe could help persuade Gavin Williams to join him at Doncaster. The two players became good friends at Edgar Street and Williams followed McIndoe to Yeovil.
Doncaster Today has reported that although there has been no official confirmation of the identity of the man Doncaster Rovers have made a club record bid for it is widely believed to be 23-year-old Williams who is also being chased by Hull City among others.
Williams notched 13 goals last season and is a class act who can operated on either flank or as an attacking central midfielder.
He is rated at Yeovil as in the same bracket as Michael McIndoe who is one of his best friends.
Both men arrived at Yeovil from Hereford, where they played together, and McIndoe could be a vital factor in persuading Williams to join the club if a fee can be agreed.
Doncaster are beleived to have plenty of funds available. Chairman John Ryan, who made his millions from cosmetic surgery, is known to Hereford supporters as the oldest ever registered player to turn out at Edgar Street when he came on as a substitute at the end of the Hereford/Doncaster game in April 2003.
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