LLANDUDNO have this week completed the signings of Neil Coverley and Luke O’Mahoney from Colwyn Bay.
It will be Coverley’s second spell at the club. He left to return to Colwyn Bay at the end of last season, but lost his place following the signings of Dave Challinor and Graham Branch.
O’Mahoney has been unable to secure a regular place in the Unibond club’s side and Llandudno joint manager Grant Montgomery said: "Luke is a strong-running player and will strengthen us down the left hand side."
After two postponements, Llandudno are without a fixture this Saturday, but are trying to arrange a friendly for Saturday or early next week to give the players some match practice ahead of their next scheduled league game at home to Cymru Alliance leaders Llangefni on January 17.
COLWYN BAY are hoping to have at least one new signing on board in time for Saturday’s Unibond Division I North fixture at Wakefield.
Manager Neil Young commented: "I have spoken to a number of players this week and have made them offers. I am now waiting for them to come back to me, but I am hopeful at least one signing can be finalised in time for Saturday."
Dean Canning will miss the game at Wakefield through a one-match suspension, but after two successive postponements last week, the manager will be anxious that the game can go ahead.
Wakefield, however, were unable to play at home to Farsley Celtic in the West Riding Cup on Tuesday night due a frozen pitch and it will need a change in the weather for Saturday’s game to go ahead.
Colwyn Bay are currently two points behind the West Yorkshire side with two games in hand and need to get something against a side who have dropped points in six of their 11 home league games this season.
Wakefield will also be without first choice keeper Andy Woods who was red carded for handling outside his area early on in last weekend’s 3-2 defeat at Halifax, with striker James Walshaw having to take over in goal.
That defeat ended a four-match unbeaten run by the Yorkshire side which had put them in the running for the division’s Club of the Month award for December - only to be pipped by Skelmersdale United (four wins and a draw) who took the title for the second month running.
Wakefield’s main goal threat comes from striker Chris Howarth who is top scorer with 11 goals.
Colwyn Bay’s Unibond Division One North match at Curzon Ashton which was postponed last Saturday, has now been re-arranged for Monday, February 16, while the home match against Trafford, postponed on New Year’s Day, will now be played on Tuesday, February 24.
The away match against Chorley has been brought forward from Tuesday, February 24 to Saturday, February 7.
TRANSFER:@ Luke O’Mahoney has joined Llandudno after being unable to secure a regular place in the Colwyn Bay team this season.
RETURN:@ Neil Coverley has returned for a second spell at Llandudno.