Evo Stik Division One North
Ossett Albion have strengthened their attacking stages for the final stages of the race for the play-offs.
Richard Tracey feels his side need to score more goals and he has recruited Jimmy Eyles and Cameron Lyn to address those concerns.
Eyles, a prolific goal-scorer for arch rivals Ossett Town a couple of years ago, arrives from Shaw Lane Aquaforce. Lynn leaves Town to join the Dimple Wells-based club.
The pair are signed in time to make their debuts in the visit to play-offs rivals Farsley Celtic tomorrow, the start of a busy two months as Albion mount a bid to secure their highest ever league finish.
Tracey said: “We have had to move quickly to secure Jimmy’s services as a number of clubs were interested.
“We have been keen to acquire him for 3 years and finally have got him in and he will score goals, although we do need to ease him in following a recent injury.
“Cameron is a natural attacking midfielder something we lacked in the squad and after watching Ossett several times this year we have been impressed with what he has had to offer us and again are pleased to have him join us.”