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Holloway, Davis on transfer list



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Published Date: 07 May 2008
Two of the four players still on contract at Lewes Football Club have been placed on the transfer market.
Midfielders Gary Holloway and Tom Davis have been told they will be allowed to leave, subject to Lewes receiving an appropriate offer from another club.

The Sussex Express can reveal that both players made it clear in discussions with new manager Kevin Keehan that they no longer wanted to remain at the Dripping Pan.

They have consequently been placed on the transfer list.

The other two players with a year's contract remaining are Paul Booth and Stefan Cox.

A considerable number of the Blue Square South-winning squad are free to leave the club, and the Sussex Express earlier this week confirmed that Ian Simpemba and Andy Drury had indeed left.

But Keehan is still in discussion with a handful of the current squad with view to keeping them at the Dripping Pan next season.

See Friday's Sussex Express for a full interview with Keehan.



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  • Last Updated: 07 May 2008 10:44 PM
  • Source: Sussex Express Series
  • Location: Lewes
 
 

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