Spalding United’s impressive recruitment drive has been further strengthened by a trio of eye-catching signings.
After landing Brackley Town skipper Glenn Walker from the National League North club, three more players have joined the Tulips from higher level sides.
Striker Dan Sweeney was with Southern League Premier Division Central side Bromsgrove Sporting before joining eventual Northern Premier League West Division champions Macclesfield last term.
Goalkeeper Tony Breeden was playing step three football for Nuneaton Borough last season while full-back Stephan Morley was with both Kettering Town and Hednesford.
Their arrivals follow the earlier acquisitions of ex-Bromsgrove midfielder Joe Curtis and former Kettering frontman Jordan Graham.
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Tulips boss Elliot Sandy was thrilled with his latest additions ahead of their Northern Premier League Midlands Division campaign.
Sandy said: “Dan Sweeney is one of the most sought-after talents and Tony Breeden is renowned for being one of the best goalkeepers in non-league so I’m delighted to have them commit to us.
“Steph Morley is another fantastic addition to our squad. He is a leader on and off the pitch with a wand of a left foot. I look forward to linking up with him again.”
Striker Sweeney has also played for Stourport, Solihull Moors and Redditch while Morley has previously been at Corby and Brackley.
Goalkeeper Breeden is an ex-Kidderminster, Tamworth, Leamington and Bromsgrove goalkeeper who helped Nuneaton reach the play-off final last season where they were beaten on penalties by Rushall Olympic.