Shropshire Star

Wingers first out of door at Bucks

Wingers Tyree Clarke and Aaron Dillon have both left AFC Telford United - though boss Andy Sinton insists there are no more imminent departures.Wingers Tyree Clarke and Aaron Dillon have both left AFC Telford United - though boss Andy Sinton insists there are no more imminent departures. Clarke has signed for the Bucks' Blue Square Bet North rivals Stafford Rangers and was in contention to make his debut this afternoon against Guiseley. Sinton, whose side were today away at much-fancied Gainsborough Trinity, has told the former Norwich City youngster he could still have a future with Telford if he progresses. Ex-Derby County trainee Dillon has been released because he is too far down the pecking order with several other wide men at the club, though the Bucks boss will monitor his progress. Read more in the Shropshire Star.

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Wingers Tyree Clarke and Aaron Dillon have both left AFC Telford United - though boss Andy Sinton insists there are no more imminent departures.

Clarke has signed for the Bucks' Blue Square Bet North rivals Stafford Rangers and was in contention to make his debut this afternoon against Guiseley.

Sinton, whose side were today away at much-fancied Gainsborough Trinity, has told the former Norwich City youngster he could still have a future with Telford if he progresses.

Ex-Derby County trainee Dillon has been released because he is too far down the pecking order with several other wide men at the club, though the Bucks boss will monitor his progress.

"We've sent Tyree (to Stafford) to get a few games so he and we benefit," said Sinton.

"We've said to Aaron that we're okay for players in his position and he's not going to get a game right now.

"We will monitor him wherever he goes to play and keep an eye on how he is doing. Everyone else is still here," he added. "We want to take our time to make sure we're okay before we think about letting anyone else go out."

Meanwhile, summer signing Paul Harrison can finally be considered for selection, with Telford having at last received international clearance.

The versatile left-sided man is a graduate of the Glenn Hoddle Academy and spent the second half of last season playing in Spain.

A delay at the Spanish end in getting the red tape completed meant he was not available for the first two games of the season.

But he now comes into Sinton's thinking, though the Telford boss was not expected to make many changes for today's trip to Lincolnshire.