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31/1/2021 10:34 AM  #1


Carlton and Basford form a mutually beneficial relationship



 

OLLIE CLARK SIGNS FROM CARLTON TOWN  BY HARRY WORGAN

Basford have signed midfield Ollie Clark from Step four side Carlton Town. We are delighted to announce an agreement has been reached with Tommy Brookbanks and Mark Harvey over the transfer of Oliver Clark from Carlton Town. The midfielder joins the club on a two-and-a-half-year deal, with Carlton receiving a sizeable sell on percentage, if Clark reaches the level many feel he can achieve.
Twenty-year-old Clark is regarded as an exceptional and hardworking midfielder, and represents a great signing for the club, having been a firm fans favourite at Carlton. He also fits the mould of what Steve Chettle is building at the club and having had to fend off numerous clubs at our level to achieve this transfer we are glad to get it concluded.

The two clubs have also announced a beneficial partnership where Carlton will have a right of first option to take a number of our exciting young players on loan for the 2021-22 season.

Manager Steve Chettle said: ”Ollie is a highly talented player that we have been aware of since his breakthrough into the Carlton Town first team three seasons ago. “He is a high energy, central midfielder that has an eye for a goal. His experience at playing in the very competitive non-league format from an early age and flourishing at that level is something that is extremely important. He is the right fit for our Football Club and we look forward to what the future will bring for Ollie. “I am also delighted to form this partnership with Tommy and Mark at Carlton, this can be a very mutually beneficial to both our clubs

."Commenting from Carlton Town, Tommy Brookbanks and Mark Harvey said: ” We’re very sorry to lose Ollie as he’s been exemplary for us since we took over at Carlton both on and off the pitch. “We both feel he has the potential to play higher and are delighted he can achieve this with Basford as we see it as a good fit. “We are also both looking forward to having a strong ongoing relationship with Basford and only see it as beneficial for our club. “Like all in Non-league our fans, staff and players have endured a very concerning and frustrating time in this horrendous pandemic, but we feel that we have all the pieces in place to continue a very strong showing should the 2020/21 season restart and if not, we will be ready for the 2021/22 campaign.



OLLIE ON THE MOVE BUT MANAGERS CONFIDENT ABOUT THE FUTURE!

Carlton Town have today agreed a deal with Basford United for the transfer of talented midfielder Oliver Clarke. Clarke was out of contract at the end of the season and would not have been short of takers and now has the chance of playing at a higher level with the club’s Nottinghamshire neighbours. Tommy and Mark are excited about youngsters coming through at Carlton Town and with this deal giving them first option on talent from Basford United not quite ready for step 3 football, the managers although disappointed to be losing the player, are confident of a bright future without him.
Credit should also go to Wayne Scott for one of the club’s best signings in recent years, a player who really shined last season. In a joint statement Tommy and Mark told us “we are very sorry to lose Ollie as he’s been exemplary for us since we took over at Carlton both on and off the pitch. We both feel he has the potential to play higher and we are delighted he can achieve this with Basford as we see it as a good fit. We are both looking forward to having a strong ongoing relationship with Basford and only see it as beneficial for our club”

Basford Town Manager Steve Chettle commenting on the signing  said “Ollie is a highly talented player that we have been aware of since his breakthrough into the Carlton Town first team three seasons ago. He is high energy central midfield player that has an eye for a goal. His experience at playing in the very competitive Non-league format from an early age and flourishing at that level is something that is extremely important. He is the right fit for our football club and we look forward to what the future will bring for Ollie” concluded Chettle.

Basford have also agreed a sell on fee with Carlton should the player in the future move on, but for now his future lies at Greenwich Avenue and everybody at Carlton Town wishes him all the very best for the future. 

 

Last edited by Matchman (31/1/2021 10:40 AM)

 

31/1/2021 4:21 PM  #2


Re: Carlton and Basford form a mutually beneficial relationship

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Surely Carlton have now reduced their chances of getting the one promotion needed to put them at the same level as Basford.
 

Last edited by Matchman (02/2/2021 7:43 PM)

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31/1/2021 4:51 PM  #3


Re: Carlton and Basford form a mutually beneficial relationship

Yeah  a great signing for all concerned .  
 

 

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