Club News

Retained List

Our retained list has been confirmed following the conclusion of the 2023/24 National League season.

Twelve players remain under contract or have had clauses in their contracts exercised for the 2024/25 campaign. Joel Dixon and Manny Onariase have however been placed on the transfer list.

The Club have offered new terms to David Ferguson and Nicky Featherstone following the expiration of their contracts.

Nine players will be departing the Suit Direct Stadium, while seven loan players will also return to their parent clubs. We would like to thank those players who are leaving for their contributions and we wish them the very best for their future careers.

 

Under contract: 

  • Kieran Burton
  • Campbell Darcy
  • Louis Stephenson
  • Luke Waterfall
  • Kieran Wallace
  • Joe Grey
  • Mani Dieseruvwe

 

Option taken to extend contract:

  • Dan Dodds
  • Tom Parkes
  • Anthony Mancini

 

Out of contract, offered new deal:

  • David Ferguson
  • Nicky Featherstone

 

Under contract, available for transfer:

  • Joel Dixon
  • Manny Onariase

 

Out of contract, released:

  • Alex Lacey
  • Edon Pruti
  • Brody Paterson
  • Callum Cooke
  • Tom Crawford
  • Mikael Ndjoli
  • Jake Hastie
  • Josh Umerah
  • Chris Wreh

 

Loan deal expired:

  • Pete Jameson
  • Luke Hendrie
  • Kwaku Oduroh
  • Terrell Agyemang
  • Brennan Dickenson
  • Otis Khan
  • Courtney Duffus
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