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Cradley Heathens bring in Danny Halsey

Cradley have signed former Mildenhall star Danny Halsey - and he’s determined to win the fans around.

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Danny Halsey (Photo: Ian Charles)

Halsey has been at the heart of the bitter rivalry that has existed between the two clubs over the last few years.

But with a need for a change of scenery to revive his career, the experienced 30-year-old has been snapped up by the Heathens.

Whilst he admits it will “take a bit of getting used to wearing green rather than orange” he’s adamant he’ll change perceptions of him amongst Heathens supporters.

“I’m looking forward to it,” Halsey said.

“There has been a big rivalry with Cradley during my time at Mildenhall, so it’s going to be interesting to be on the other side of it.

“It might take a bit of getting used to wearing green instead of orange though!

“I just needed a fresh start after so long at Mildenhall. I had a few offers but felt Cradley was a great opportunity for me and the right move for me to make at this moment in time.

“It might take the Cradley faithful a while to take a liking to to me after everything that’s happened over the years, but eventually I’ll win them over!”

Halsey will form a strong spearhead to the Heathens line-up with a return for Max Clegg also confirmed.

“I’ve always looked at Cradley as one of top teams,” Halsey added.

“Whenever they’ve been in the National League, they’ve always been a tough team to race against and been there or thereabouts.

“The team is looking strong, and I’m hoping I’ll be pushing Max (Clegg) for that No.1 race jacket.

“I’m confident I can have a good year. I think it’s a good fit for me and I want to do my bit to help the team be successful.

“It’d be nice to win the league, that’s what we’re aiming for, so hopefully it’ll be a good year.”