ENHANCED ROLE SOUGHT FOR CAMERON

RHYL manager John Hulse is hoping to create a future coaching role for first-team striker Dave Cameron.
The 31-year-old scot has become a cult figure among Lilywhites fans since joining the club last season.
He scored 11 league goals in 29 full and combined first-team appearances and gave the side a new dimension up front with his height and power.
Hulse knows a good thing when he sees it and would like to boost Cameron's role at the club.
"With Dave's experience and motivational skills he would be ideal for a player/coaching role in the same way as it's developed for Gary Powell," said the Rhyl boss.
"Cammy was outstanding for us last season and we want to keep him at the club."
Cameron, who was born in Bangor and lives in Prestatyn, began his career as a trainee at St Mirren before signing for Brighton and later Worthing, Lincoln City and Chester City.
Then came a spell at Unibond Premier side Droylsden before he joined Rhyl in summer 2006.
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