Cheltenham Town Signs Striker Liam Dulson for Long-Term Contract
In the latest football transfer news, Cheltenham Town, a club competing in EFL League Two, has signed striker Liam Dulson from non-league football. The 22-year-old striker, who scored an impressive 26 goals last season, has joined the Robins on a long-term contract.
Dulson started the previous campaign with Ware before helping Bedford Town secure promotion through the Southern League Division One Central play-offs. Speaking about his move to Cheltenham Town, Dulson expressed his excitement, saying, >*”The last few seasons in non-league have been really good. I’ve slowly improved each season with goals, and now I think is the time to step up.”*
Cheltenham Town’s manager, Michael Flynn, has been monitoring Dulson’s progress for a number of years and is thrilled to have secured his services. Flynn praised Dulson’s attributes, stating, >*”Liam is a striker with a lot of good attributes. He can score with both feet, he’s a very strong lad, and he’s already keeping up with the lads in the running. He’s very hungry, and I’m hoping he’s going to be a gem.”*
As the anticipation builds for the upcoming Euro 2024 and FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifiers, as well as the prestigious UEFA Champions League and Women’s World Cup tournaments, this signing by Cheltenham Town represents an exciting development in the world of football. Fans will be eager to see how Dulson’s talent and hunger translate to success on the pitch for the Robins in the EFL League Two campaign.
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