The good news coming out of the treatment room tonight is that we are seeing some of our injury worries subsiding.
Ben Nolan is back, impressing at the weekend and getting 60 mins in. Tommy Rigby who was on the bench last week & Taylor Parr (sickness) are both ready to return.
Mikey Davies is close to a return while skipper, Scott Bridges, has suffered a re-occurrence of the injury that has kept him out for most of the season. Scott is still a few weeks away but it's great to see him doing some running work and kicking some butts on the training ground. Get back soon!
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Nathan Olukanmi is ready to return but is lacking in match fitness, with this in mind he's signed a dual registration with Southern League Division 1 side Kempston Rovers to get some game time.
Bradley Gothard has signed dual registration terms with Deeping Rangers and full-back Daniel Akubuine has been released by mutual consent.
Everyone at the club would like to thank Daniel for his contribution this season and wish him the best of luck with the next chapter in his journey.
It's great to see that injury concerns are starting to ease for the players. In sports, just like in life, setbacks can be tough, but they also provide valuable lessons about resilience. Having experienced the journey through drug rehab Montreal, I understand how crucial it is to focus on recovery and return stronger than before. Players bouncing back from injuries remind us that healing takes time and effort, both physically and mentally. As they regain their form, I hope they remember to prioritize their well-being and seek support when needed. It’s all about building a solid foundation for future success.