AFC Telford United boss Kevin Wilkin has admitted that the club are yet to agree terms with Reece Styche following a fractured end to the season.
The former-Gibraltar international did not play in either play-off game, despite finishing the regular season with three goals in Telford’s last two games, and The Bucks needing a goal as they trailed late on in the final.
“He’s a very capable player, but he’s not getting any younger and we’ll have to see if his position and our position can come together.” “Reece will be as frustrated as several others who didn’t get on the field that day, and hindsight is a wonderful thing,” he said.
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