Friday 23 May 2014

Charlie Sheringham looking for new club


Striker Charlie Sheringham has not been offered a new contract at AFC Wimbledon ahead of the new season and will leave the club.

The 26 year old suffered a nasty ankle injury soon after joining the Don's in June 2013, and has struggled to break into the side since returning to action.

Speaking to the clubs website, Wimbledon boss Neal Ardley said: "From Charlie’s point of view he feels he probably never got a good run in the team and rightly so. It was stop-start for him after he suffered a bad injury. From my point of view we had a bit of a striker crisis throughout the season and we were not scoring enough goals."

Sheringham spent time on loan at Salisbury City during the second half of the 2013-14 season and will now be looking for a new club.

His last contribution on loan at the Whites saw Sheringham score in a 2-2 draw with Chester on the final day of the Conference Premier campaign which condemned the Blues to relegation on goal difference.

Ardley wished the striker well after spending less than 12 months at Kingsmeadow: “Charlie is a good player and I think he will do well wherever he goes. I hope he gets a good deal somewhere else.”

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