Tuesday 26 February 2013

Bradley Bubb hopes to play his Cards right


Aldershot loanee Bradley Bubb is currently considering his options as the striker's current contract is up at the end of the season.

Bradley Bubb in action for Woking
Source: www.wokingnewsandmail.co.uk


Bubb, 24, is currently enjoying a successful loan spell at Blue Square Premier side Woking, where the Cards' top scorer has been on fire this season bagging 13 goals in as many league matches, but the Grenadian international has admitted his future with parent club Aldershot Town is currently in doubt with Andy Scott's recent appointment as manager.



“It's not down to me whether I go back to Aldershot or not, with the new Gaffer coming in I don’t know his plans yet. It would be nice to go back and play for them as they are a Football League team.” Bubb said.



But with the striker's contract up in the summer, Bubb revealed his perfect scenario at the end of the season would be to join a Football League side, although he is leaving his options open, “To get another professional team, hopefully Woking will be an option, it depends if the new Gaffer wants me.”



“I haven’t had any talks with him at the moment, hopefully I can impress and he can give me a chance next year”, Bubb continued.


Magpie Wall's got it Maid!


Maidenhead United have confirmed that two bids for young forward Alex Wall have been placed by higher-league clubs.
Magpie striker set to leave: Alex Wall in action



Continued speculation surrounding Wall's future at the club has taken a new high following the confirmation that two bids for the striker had been rejected.



The 22-year-old has been in fine form this season for the Blue Square South outfit, who currently lie 14th in the league table. Wall has scored 12 goals in as many matches for the Magpies this campaign and appears to be impressing scouts from other clubs.



The first offer, received last Monday, was turned down by chairman Peter Griffin, but following the team's 1-0 defeat to Chesham United on Tuesday evening Maidenhead manager Johnson Hippolyte revealed a second party were interested, “We had another enquiry for him yesterday, they are going to get back to us in the next few days and we will go from there.”



Wall joined Maidenhead United in the summer of 2009 and began his Magpies career scoring 14 goals that season. The striker has featured as a first-team regular ever since and played a major part in keeping the side in the Blue Square South last season, as they escaped relegation by a single point.