23 year old Sam Smith has joined the Bulls on a season long loan from Cambridge United.
"I'm delighted to get Sam in on a season-long loan, he's someone I've had my eye on for a while and I'm looking forward to seeing him develop as a player whilst he's with us," said manager Martin Foyle as reported on the OS.
"I'm delighted to get Sam in on a season-long loan, he's someone I've had my eye on for a while and I'm looking forward to seeing him develop as a player whilst he's with us," said manager Martin Foyle as reported on the OS.
"He's another youngster who comes here willing to learn. He's quick, skillful and he's got an eye for goal."
Smith made 20 appearances for Cambridge last season, scoring three goals, but didn't play in either game against the Bulls.
He started his career at Rushden in 2007 before moving to Lincoln in July 2011. He moved to Cambridge last August for an undisclosed fee - reported at the time to be £25,000 - on a 2 year deal with a 12 month option.
Speaking to the press last summer after his signing to Cambridge, Smith said: "I like to think I’m going to bring a few goals, but although I’m a big lad and sometimes get mistaken for an out-and-out target man, I’ve got a bit of pace about me and like to think I’m a natural finisher."
Smith made 20 appearances for Cambridge last season, scoring three goals, but didn't play in either game against the Bulls.
He started his career at Rushden in 2007 before moving to Lincoln in July 2011. He moved to Cambridge last August for an undisclosed fee - reported at the time to be £25,000 - on a 2 year deal with a 12 month option.
Speaking to the press last summer after his signing to Cambridge, Smith said: "I like to think I’m going to bring a few goals, but although I’m a big lad and sometimes get mistaken for an out-and-out target man, I’ve got a bit of pace about me and like to think I’m a natural finisher."