Welton Sports & Social Club winger Mark Curtis has agreed to stay at Social Park for another season. The 22-year-old was one of a group of out-of-contract players who were offered new deals this summer.
The speedy winger, who came through the club's youth ranks, has had several impressive seasons for Welton since being promoted from the U18's in 2004.
Curtis told BBC Radio Lincolnshire: "I am more than happy to sign for another year and extend my stay at Welton." He added: "The gaffer [Al Taylor] is a good manager and he aims high all the time. He wants the treble for Welton S&S this season, the Premier League, Kelly Read and the Ron Eaglen Cup at a minumum. I am looking forward to coming back and kicking off the new season with a win."
The speedy winger, who came through the club's youth ranks, has had several impressive seasons for Welton since being promoted from the U18's in 2004.
Curtis told BBC Radio Lincolnshire: "I am more than happy to sign for another year and extend my stay at Welton." He added: "The gaffer [Al Taylor] is a good manager and he aims high all the time. He wants the treble for Welton S&S this season, the Premier League, Kelly Read and the Ron Eaglen Cup at a minumum. I am looking forward to coming back and kicking off the new season with a win."
'Big' Al Taylor has had a busy summer so far with Bowey, Jones, Stafford and Johnson all leaving the club and Jason Tinkler the only new arrival so far. Coupland, L.Clifford and now Curtis have all signed new deals whilst (Simon) Clifford's and (Sam) Gordon's contracts remain unsigned. Gordon is widely expected to sign on the dotted line when he returns from holiday although S.Clifford's future is far from certain.