Mark Jones, scored the winner at Buxton

New Nantwich Town boss Danny Johnson has made another signing, bringing in midfielder Mark Jones.

The 27-year-old arrives at the Weaver Stadium from Radcliffe Borough, where he was captain for the last three seasons.

Jones, who can also play at centre half or right back, played over 250 games  for Radcliffe and also played for Witton Albion and Bradford Park Avenue.

His impressive performances last season caught the eye of Dabbers manager Johnson, who believes he is ready to step up to the challenge of the Evo-Stik Premier Division.

“I have known about Mark for some time,” said Danny.

“He has had an outstanding season and possesses the qualities and attitude to make an impact at this level.

“I am sure the Nantwich supporters will make him welcome and like his no nonsense style.”

Johnson is also delighted that Niall Maguire is staying at Nantwich.

“He has a great attitude to the game and my first impression is that he will fit straight into the way I like to run my football team,” added Johnson.

“I am really pleased and excited that Niall has agreed to stay at the club next season and I look forward to working with him.”

However, Josh Lane has decided to leave the Dabbers.

Nantwich have a series of pre-season friendlies lined up for July and August.

They will take on Crewe FC at Reaseheath College on Tuesday July 9 (kick off 7pm), before an eagerly awaited home friendly with Crewe Alexandra on Saturday July 13, kick off 3pm.

On Saturday July, they welcome Stockport County (3pm), and on Tuesday July 23 they will travel to play at Alsager Town (kick off 7.30pm)

On Saturday July 27, they are away at Airbus UK Broughton (3pm), and following Saturday August 3 welcome Stalybridge Celtic (3pm).

Their two final pre-season games are away at Warrington Town on August 6 (7.30pm), and away at GAP Connah’s Quay Nomads on August 10 (2.30pm).

(Pic courtesy of Nantwich Town FC)

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