New Deal For Calvin Dinsley |
Martin Horsell and Calvin Dinsley bring the total of players signed up for next season to ten.
Meanwhile as expected Jack Deaman has not been offered a new deal.
Manager Peter Beadle said that for whatever reason it hadn't worked out for Deaman.
Later Beadle spoke to the OS about the new deals.
First Dinsley:
"Calvin had a very disruptive 12 months last year, even before he came to us, but when we released him, the long-term plan was always to get him back.
Later Beadle spoke to the OS about the new deals.
First Dinsley:
"Calvin had a very disruptive 12 months last year, even before he came to us, but when we released him, the long-term plan was always to get him back.
"We told him to go away and get himself fit and hopefully, he’s had
his spell of injuries now and he can get a good pre-season under his
belt. He wants to put the last 12 months behind him and really kick on
now."
Martin Horsell |
"‘Horse’ always wanted to stay with us, he really enjoys it here, but he wanted to have a think about the offer due to the distance he’ll be travelling next season.
"He went away over the weekend, gave it some thought and came back quickly to say yes."
Beadle also said he hoped that Will Puddy would also sign as the two keepers get on well together.