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Curzon Manager Puts Plans In Place Ahead Of Next Season

Curzon Ashton manager Adam Lakeland has wasted no time in making changes to the squad ahead of next season.

The Nash, who looked to be on course for a playoff push as early as April, only to fall off int he final few games, finished the season in 14th position in the National League North.

As a result, Curzon will be competing in the National League North for a seventh consecutive season and still hold the title as Tameside's highest ranked side.

Manager Adam Lakeland has released a list of players he wants to keep, and those who will be leaving the Tameside Stadium.

Here is the full list:

The following players have been retained:
Adam Barton
Thomas Peers
Jordan Richards

The following players’ options have been exercised:
Alex Curran
Matthew Challoner
Craig Mahon
Marcus Poscha
Christopher Renshaw

The following player/s have been offered new terms:
Scott Wilson

The following players have been released at the end of their contracts and the Club would like to thank them for their efforts and wish them well in the future:
Jack Dunn
Adam Thomas
Matthew Waters
Dale Whitham

Players on loan but returning to parent clubs:
Connor Dimaio
Luke Mariette
Joseph Nolan
Connor Teale

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