Wednesday, 11 June 2008

Gordon to hold talks on future

Sam Gordon has revealed he will discuss his Welton future with the club after he returns from his summer holiday in Marbella.


The 22 year-old Welton midfielder also admitted he would like to work again with former Nettleham boss Gerald Watson, who has just taken over at Gainsborough based side Friendship. Gordon said: "I would love to be coached by Watson again. "I have a contract with Welton. But you never know - sometimes a challenge is good for a player. I will speak with Mac after my holiday." He said he wanted to concentrate on selling furniture in what is a busy time of year for his industry before focusing on his club future. "I have heard a few comments [about a move to Friendship]. It's a club matter, and I am focused on playing for Welton so we will see after," Gordon added. "But I would love to be coached by Watson again. The majority of the trophies I have won were won with Watson. "At Welton, there is a new cycle happening so we will see what happens. I have a contract with Welton." Gordon, who joined Welton from Nettleham for £9.85 in 2004 after winning the under 18s league under Watson, signed a new five-year contract at Social Park in May last year.