Bolland Happy At Moss Rose Return
Paul Bolland found himself a little lost at the end of the season after being told by Gary Simpson that he wasn't required at the club.
He tried his luck with trials at Stockport County which was unsuccessful and then went up to train with York City where he did well and would have been offered a deal until his phone rang last week.
On the end of it was Simpson asking Bolland if he would come back to the Moss. He jumped at the chance.
"I'm very pleased to be back." Bolland told the MOS. "It's been a difficult summer really. I really enjoyed it here last season and got on well with all of the lads and liked the set-up at the club."
"It was disappointing to be told at the end of the season that there wasn't going to be a deal for me, but there were a few of the lads who also moved on."
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