Andy White, Newcastle Town friendly

By Ashley Houghton
Jimmy Quinn’s Nantwich Town travel to Grantham with hopes of recording back to back league wins for the first time this campaign.

After last Saturday’s 4-3 win over Stocksbridge Park Steels, the Dabbers lie sixth in the Evo-Stik Premier Division.

And a win against The Gingerbreads tomorrow (December 8) could see them close the gap on the division’s play-off places to one point.

Quinn has completed the loan signing of Crewe Alexandra left back Andy White in time for the fixture and he is likely to start on his return after last season’s loan spell.

White, 20, said a move to the Weaver Stadium was ideal for him to get some much needed game time.

He said: “I really enjoyed my time at Nantwich last season. The supporters, players and set up were wonderful. When the opportunity to come back arose, I didn’t hesitate.

“It’ll be great to be playing regularly and I look forward to meeting up with the team and getting involved again.”

New signings Callum Rollings and PJ Hudson will also be looking to make an impact from the bench.

Grantham, who won 2-0 at the Weaver Stadium back in September, will be no pushover.

The Gingerbreads have made an indifferent start to the season having won promotion last year.

Their new management team of Ben Saunders and Eddie Humphries will be looking to start the second run of fixtures better than they did the first when they lost 4-2 at home to FC United of Manchester.

Saunders and Humphries were given the role of caretaker managers after Jimmy Albans and Wayne Hallcro resigned last week.

Kick-off is 3pm. Fans wishing to travel to Lincolnshire could get a minibus seat by contacting Ian Garnett on 07725 597329.

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