The
midfielder started out at SkyBet League One side Derby County and then got a
football scholarship at Chesterfield before making his way into non-League
football with the likes of Carlton Town and Gedling Miners Welfare.
Coy
can play in a central or attacking midfield role and he featured in a number of
pre-season friendly games before picking up a slight injury that kept him out
of Dynamo’s Emirates FA Cup game at Skegness Town.
Loughborough
Dynamo Head Coach Brad Munn told: https://www.loughboroughdynamofc.com/
“Mason has been a credit to himself since coming through the door on the first
day of pre-season.
“His
conduct is top drawer, and he will only get better with more sessions and
games. He has a natural ability to keep a ball and keep things ticking over but
now, it’s about him getting his body right, being patient and making sure he
puts his stamp on the club”.
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