It looks as though Wycombe boss Gary Waddock has just about finished in the transfer market for the summer after rebuilding for life back in League One.
John Halls and Ben Harding followed their former boss from Aldershot while strikerJoel Grant was also signed by the Chairboys boss..
Local boy Eliot Benyon was signed from Swindon as Waddock looked to add some fire power up front and Swansea midfielder Scott Donnelly joined on year-long loan deals before Brighton central defender James Tunnicliffe joined last week.
But the Buckinghamshire Advertiser are reporting Waddock as saying:
"If we need to bring some new faces in then we will do that but we are very close to our final squad. Anyone who comes in now would certainly have to be very special."
Read the full report at: http://www.buckinghamshireexaminer.co.uk
Former Cheltenham full back and fans favourite Jerry Gill has been appointed as Kidderminster Harrier’s new Academy Director.
All the action at the County Ground is taking place between the sticks at the moment.
Goalkeeping coach George Wood has left Swindon and been replaced by Domenico Doardo, 36, a former Italy Under-21 international.
And 20 year old keeper Mattia Lanzano is due to join within 24 hours according to BBC Radio Wiltshire. Lanzano played for Italian side US Gavorrana 1930 last season. US Gavorrana play in Lega Pro Seconda Divisione – the Italian equivilanet of League Two.
Last term’s first chouice stopper David Lucas, 33, has been given permission to talk to other clubs leaving Phil Smith to do battle with Lanzano for the number one jersey.
Bristol Rovers have signed 37 year old striker Scott McGleish who netted 18 times for Orient in League One last season and – while he may not be able to out sprint the youth team players anymore – is a good solid pro who instinctively knows where the net is.
Rovers boss Paul Buckle is also being linked with winger Chris Zebroski, 24, who he mentored at Torquay and mi9dfielder Stuart Campbell – who nearly steered the Gas to Leafue One safety last season as a caretaker manager – is being tipped for a player-coaching role at the club he has served for nearly eight years.
Dominic Blizzard, 27, has had his contract terminated by mutual consent while fellow Midfielder Harry Pell, 19, has also played his last game for the club.
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