This from Leamington FC:
Leamington have completed their second transfer of the extended
close season by snapping up prolific striker Lance Smith from National
League North rivals Hereford.
The frontman
started his career at Littleton and Badsey Rangers in the Midland
Combination before joining his home town club Evesham United where he
spent three successful seasons, hitting the back of the net 74 times in
154 games.
He then joined Hereford ahead of
the 2017/18 campaign as they continued their rapid rise back up the
Pyramid, and Lance was well among the goals as they won the Southern
League Premier Division at the first attempt.
Last
season was a frustrating one for the 28 year old as he missed a large
part of it while recovering from an ankle injury, but he was still able
to return and play his part in keeping the Bulls away from the
relegation spots.
On signing for Brakes, Lance
had this to say: 'I'm delighted to sign for Leamington. After a long
journey with a niggling injury I finally feel like it's fixed and I'm
ready for a new challenge.
'Paul Holleran has
been in contact with me ever since it happened and he has shown constant
support, which has made my decision to join Leamington easy. I believe
the club is the perfect fit for me at this stage in my career and I am
looking forward to meeting everyone there, and to hitting the ground
running when it is safe and possible to do so.'
The
manager was pleased to have finally been able to tie up a deal for a
player he has been tracking for some years now: 'I'm obviously delighted
- it's third time lucky really! We've tried before with Lance. He had
to go under the knife at the back end of the previous season to sort out
an ankle problem but it's fixed now and he's in great condition.
'He's
the type of number nine that I think the fans will enjoy watching -
he's a very hard working, honest player and will weigh in with his fair
share of goals, so we're delighted to get him on board and we look
forward to working with him.'
We would like to welcome Lance to Leamington Football Club and wish him a successful time here.
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