While AFC Telford United are unsure what league they will be in next season, planning for the new campaign is already underway.
The Bucks sit fourth in the Southern Central Premier and look set for a play-off place with ten league games remaining.
“We’ve outlined discussions with certain players and generally they’ve been fairly positive to this point,” the Bucks boss revealed. “Firming those situations up and having players on board hasn’t happened yet, but we would like it to happen so we can keep the nucleus of what we’ve had this season.” Currently there are no players in the Telford squad with contracts beyond the end of the 2023/24 season, with Kevin Wilkin keen to see some Bucks’ players receive extended deals similar to himself.
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