Bridlington Town AFC have confirmed the signing of Olly Green, who returns to the Mounting Systems Stadium until the end of the season.
Olly will be a familiar face to Seasiders supporters, having previously spent time at the club on loan during the 2022 season, where he gained valuable experience in red and white.
Now 22 years old, Olly returns to Bridlington Town more experienced, and eager to make his mark during the run-in.
Speaking after putting pen to paper, Olly said:
“I’m delighted to sign for Bridlington Town. It’s a club close to home and one I’ve been at before, even if only for a short period. I’m really looking forward to being back playing football here and enjoying the game again.”
Olly’s arrival adds further depth and energy to Scott Kerr’s squad as preparations continue for the remainder of the campaign.
In a post on social media the club said:
"Everyone at the club would like to welcome Olly back to Bridlington Town and wish him every success on his return."
After the news on Friday that former skipper Matty Dixon had agreed to leave Bridlington Town, boss Scott Kerr was soon in the transfer market.
He also brought in attacking midfielder Hamza Hamdosh on joint reg from National League side Halifax.
Kerr was looking to pick up his first points since taking over as Brid manager when the Seasiders were due to visit Ashington on Saturday, but that match has now been postponed.


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