The Bulls have allowed striker Sean Canham to rejoin Bath City on loan, and taken Forest Green striker Phil Marsh on loan as a replacement.
Bulls boss Martin Foyle admits to the club's official site that Canham's departure is financially motivated, with the Bulls and Bath also agreeing a settlement on Marley Watkins' transfer in the summer that was due to go to a FA tribunal.
Canham's loan is for three months, which would take him pretty much to the end of the short term deal he signed in the summer.
Canham's loan is for three months, which would take him pretty much to the end of the short term deal he signed in the summer.
Coming into Edgar Street is Forest Green striker Phil Marsh. The former Stalybridge man has agreed a months loan, with a view to extending the deal, with the Bulls after netting 40 times in 75 league games for Jim Harvey's men.
25 year old Marsh has made only two starts, and three sub appearances, for the Gumpers due to the sheer quantity of strikers at the New Lawn. He started his career with Man Utd, making one League Cup appearance, before a spell with Blackpool. He then floated around a number of North West non-league sides before pitching up atConf North Stalybridge, where he scored 22 and 24 times in his two seasons there.
Forest Green boss Dave Hockaday told their official site: “Phil is a very talented player. It hasn’t quite happened for him at Forest Green yet, but he just needs match time. Hereford is a great option for him, very similar level. He’ll get games there, bang in lots of goals, and come back to us in form and with even more confidence.”
Forest Green boss Dave Hockaday told their official site: “Phil is a very talented player. It hasn’t quite happened for him at Forest Green yet, but he just needs match time. Hereford is a great option for him, very similar level. He’ll get games there, bang in lots of goals, and come back to us in form and with even more confidence.”