Shropshire Star

Paul Carden: Continuity is the key to success at Telford

Paul Carden insists long-term deals offered to new recruits this week is the beginning of bringing vital continuity to AFC Telford.

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The Bucks have gone through an abundance of players throughout the season under the management of Gavin Cowan, Dennis Greene and now Carden.

Telford were extremely busy on non-league’s deadline day and their two standout pieces of business was to hand long-term contracts to new recruit Harry Flowers and former loanee Liam Nolan, on three-year and two-and-a-half year deals respectively.

Carden said the lengthy and ambitious commitment from the club was less about new investment from recent wealthy investor and new board member Walter Gleeson and more about balancing the books after previous big earners had departed, as well as working loan wage contributions. The boss, though, maintains that future planning is key.

“Liam (Nolan), like Harry, like Piggo (Jordan Piggott), they’re really good ages for the club to build and be able to create a togetherness and settled place and club,” said Carden, whose side head to drop zone rivals Farsley Celtic in another crunch six-pointer today. “There’s been too much upheaval, we’ve had to do it mid-season, which is never ideal, there’s been a lot and it’s not a way I like to work. You need that continuity and hopefully that’s what the signings will bring.”

The boss added: “Every good side, strong side, has a good spine. You look at the top sides in this division and those are areas identified first.

“Top clubs go all out for players in those positions and that’s what you’ve got to do to create that strong spine.

“It’s the part of the team that holds the rest of the team together and we’ve got lads who are really good ages, with a lot of football in front of them, who are improving and can really carry the club in the right way.”