Dover Athletic boss Martin Hayes steps up search for wingers
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By Kevin Redsull
Manager Martin Hayes says finding one
or two pacy wingers is top of his list of priorities as Dover
Athletic continue their pre-season programme.
The Whites have lacked a genuine
winger since Jerahl Hughes left midway through last season and
Hayes, pictured, admitted: "We are missing a bit of pace down
the flanks, which is something I like to have in my sides.
"It’s not easy finding wingers but I’m
chasing a couple of people at the moment. They are both having
talks with clubs at a higher level but I’m hoping that at least one
of them will play (at Carshalton) on Saturday."
One of Whites’ trialists in last
Saturday’s 2-0 win at Dulwich Hamlet, former Bromley midfielder
Luke l’Anson, impressed on the right flank but Hayes sees him
better suited to a central role.
Apart from l’Anson, Hayes hinted he is
ready to offer deals to two more of the new faces who were on show
at Champion Hill, midfielder Anthony Jack and striker Elliott
Charles.
However, he seems unlikely to pursue
his interest in former Grays man Danny Bunce, who started at
left-back on Saturday.
Wednesday, July 28 2010
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