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(From Bristol Evening Post)

Eight players have committed their futures to Mangotsfield United as the club plan for life in the Southern League Division I South and West.

Manager Phil Bater said he was pleased so many experienced players had signed up for next season.

Those who have already committed themselves to the Cossham Street club include centre-back Scott Hendy and utility player Geraint Bater.

Mitchell Page, this season's leading scorer with nine goals, has also signed along with fellow striker Daine O'Connor, who netted four times in his 11 appearances.

The others who are staying to help Mangotsfield try to regain their Premier Division status at the first attempt are Ryan Bennett, Andy Criddle, Kyle Tooze and James Pilling, .

Midfielder, Ellis Wilmot and defender Neil Arndale are keeping their options open, but Jake Harris, Danny Barwood and goalkeeper Josh Clapham are leaving.

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