Sutherland
is a 26-year-old attacking midfielder who signed for Fleet in August 2019.
The
ex-Republic of Ireland under-21 international was a big hit at Bromley in his
two seasons with the club - being a key part of the side that made it to
Wembley in the Buildbase FA Trophy Final.
He
began his career as part of Queens Park Rangers’ youth system, also playing in
the Football League on loan for Portsmouth, AFC Wimbledon, Dagenham &
Redbridge and Crawley Town.
He
previously played under Fleet manager Garry Hill for Woking in 2016/17, ending
that campaign with Whitehawk.
After
signing for Bromley in the summer of 2017, he featured 33 times in the league
in his first season and a further 41 in 2018/19
Wilson (pictured) is a 32-year-old right-back who signed for Fleet from Port Vale in January
2018.
He
has played more than 200 times in the Football League, many of those at
Championship level with Charlton Athletic, and he won promotion from League One
with Bolton Wanderers.
He
is an adaptable player who has also featured at left-back and across the
midfield in his career.
After
coming through Charlton’s youth team, he joined Stevenage from Colchester
United and won the FA Trophy in 2009.
He
was a mainstay in the most successful Stevenage side ever and he helped the
club climb the leagues, winning the Conference in 2010, then promotion from
League Two in 2011 and qualification for the League One play-offs in 2012.
He
spent three seasons in the Championship at Charlton from summer 2012 after
signing for an undisclosed fee, before moving to Bolton in 2015.
He
helped the Trotters regain their place in the Championship in his second season
before signing a two-year deal at Port Vale in 2017.
He
has also played on loan for Welling United, Rotherham United and Peterborough
United.
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