New squad numbers released
It's a new season, so new squad numbers with the new lot getting allocated their number for the season.
Aside from the new players, there's a couple of changes with Nicky Adams taking a number deemed to be within the starting eleven and JLAA going to number 26 for reasons unknown.
The current list is as follows:
1) Jake Kean
2) Stephen Darby
3) Joe Widdowson
4) Marcus Holness
5) Neal Trotman
6) Brian Barry-Murphy
7) Jason Kennedy
8) Gary Jones
10) Ashley Grimes
11) Nicky Adams
14) Marc Twaddle
15) Joe Thompson
16) Andrew Tutte
17) Paul Marshall
18) Simon Hackney
19) Chris O'Grady
21) Matty Edwards
26) Jean-Louis Akpa Akpro
28) Reece Gray
29) Godwin Abadaki
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