Cameron
Hargreaves joins on a month’s loan from SkyBet League Two side Bristol Rovers,
Josh Coulson comes in, also on loan, from league rivals Southend United and Jak
Hickman joins on a non-contract basis.
Hargreaves,
23, is a versatile midfielder and son of former Bristol Rovers` favourite Chris
Hargreaves.
He
joins after spending time on loan with National League South side Chippenham
Town between November and January.
Hargreaves,
who is a youth product of the Exeter City academy, made the move to The Gas after
his release from St James`s Park.
He
has made 19 appearances for Joey Barton`s side in his time at the club, whilst
also spending time loaned out to another National League South outfit, Hungerford
Town, as well as Chippenham.
Experienced
defender Coulson, 33, made over 250 appearances for Cambridge United between
2007 and 2018 before making a permanent switch to Leyton Orient following a
successful loan spell, racking up over 100 appearances in the four years he was
at Brisbane Road.
Coulson (pictured) moved to Southend in June last year and has made 7 appearances this season
before coming to The Walks.
Hickman
is a player who may be familiar to Lynn supporters as he originally joined the
club last March on loan before picking up a season-ending injury that saw him
return to then parent club, League One Bolton Wanderers.
The
23-year-old defender returns to The Walks after a short spell with Pitching In
Southern League Premier Division Central side Stourbridge.
He
had only been with the Glassboys since December 2021 after joining from Irish
Premier Division side St Patrick`s Athletic, who he had signed for in August
2021.
He
started out in the academy at West Bromwich Albion and moved to Coventry City
in 2017, making his debut in an EFL Trophy game against Forest Green Rovers.
Whilst
on the Sky Blues` books, he had loan spells with Northern Premier sides
Mickleover and Ashton United, National League North outfit Hereford FC and
Southern Premier Division Central Redditch United and Bromsgrove Sporting,
making 22 appearances in total for the latter two.
In
the summer of 2020, he left Coventry for Bolton, where he appeared 4 times in
the first team as well as having his spell on loan with King`s Lynn.
After
moving over to Ireland, he came off the bench in the 2021 FAI Cup final, as St
Pats defeated rivals Bohemians 4–3 on penalties following a 1–1 draw after
extra-time in front of a record FAI Cup final crowd of 37,126 at the Aviva
Stadium. |