Critchell coup for Terras
By Ky Capel
Thursday 18th June 2009
WEYMOUTH boss Matty Hale has beaten rivals Dorchester Town
to the signature of defender Kyle Critchell.
Following the 22-year-olds release from Wrexham both
teams were among a glut of clubs that pursued the ex-Southampton
trainee but it is the Terras who have come out on top, much
to their managers delight.
Hale said: There were a lot of clubs interested in
Kyle, some of which play at a higher level than we do, but
I think his decision to come back to Weymouth shows exactly
what he is about.
He wants to come home and play for the club, and he
wants to be a part of the rebuilding process, which is fantastic.
He will have a big part to play in what we want to
achieve and I am sure the fans will see it as another great
signing for us.
Critchell enjoyed a fine first year at the Terras in 2007-08
but a surprise move to Wrexham followed last summer where
he made just two appearances before going out on loan to York
City.
In March, the ex-Wales Under-21 international then returned
to Weymouth where he impressed in a second loan move that
saw him make eight outings.
Hale added: I am not sure what the Wrexham manager
wants at the moment but that is how football works and we
have got a great player off the back of his decision to release
him.
Kyle has assured me that he is over the injury problems
he has suffered in recent times and I am pretty happy that
is the case too.
He is ready and raring to go, and we will look to play
him in central defence, which I know is his preferred position.
That is an important role in any side but I know he
has the right character and the quality to play there and
do a fantastic job for us.
Meanwhile, Hale has confirmed that ex-Weymouth player-manager
Andy Mason will be part of the clubs technical staff
next season.
Since Ian Hutchinsons instalment as assistant-manager
there has been huge speculation linking Mason with a return
to the Wessex Stadium.
The ex-Portland United boss was Hutchinsons number
two at Bridport last season and Hale is keen to utilise his
services.
He added: I have been looking into restructuring the
technical staff at the club and Andy Mason will be a part
of the new set up.
I should be in a position to announce more on that
in the next couple of weeks once I have finalised deals with
some key players.