Bridlington Town's new manager has made additions to the squad and the club have also got a new coach.
New manager Denny Ingram has added two players to the clubs squad.
Danny Earl rejoins the club from Beverley Town.
Earl left following the conclusion of the 2021/22 campaign, where he finished as the club’s top scorer with 13 goals in all competitions.
He joined North Ferriby, where he spent two season, earning promotion from the Northern Counties East League into the Northern Premier League.
After a brief stint with Beverley Town at the start of this season, Earl has opted rejoin the Seasiders.
The club have also announced the signing of Nathan Dyer from Pickering Town
Dyer is a versatile wing-back, whose previous clubs include York City, Whitby Town, Grantham Town and Tadcaster Albion.
It's also been announced that Midfielder Eddy Birch has joined Northern Counties East League Premier side Beverley Town on dual registration and George Harrison has left the club to join Northern Counties League side Pickering Town.
In addition to the player moves the club has also revealed it has a new coach.

The club's travel partnership with Esk Valley Coaches has taken a bespoke step forward. With there cooperation Bridlington Town AFC engaged 'Design Workshop of Hull' to come up with an eye catching design to wrap a coach to promote the club. Mindful that the 'Bridlington Town' coach will be doing other duties when not on official away travel a sensitive approach was required to ensure all parties agreed with the results.
The Esk Valley coach will provide travel to all away matches this season, the club say the new coach will be
"promoting the club locally and further afield raising the clubs profile as our ambitious footballing journey begins."


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