Despite
helping Chorley win promotion as National League North play-off winners
2018/19, Whitham (pictured) decided to remain in that division by joining Alfreton Town in
June 2019.
He
was the longest-serving member of Chorley`s squad, joining in the summer of
2010.
The
28-year-old is an elegant midfielder with good technical ability and range of
passing.
He
started out at Manchester United as a youngster and also had spells with Maine
Road and Leigh Genesis.
Defender
Poscha, who was most recently with Colne, played under current Curzon boss
Steve Cunningham while at Holt House.
The
Rochdale-born Poscha began his career with Bury, where he flourished as a
product of their academy, playing every minute of the 2013/14 season for the
Shakers` youth team.
Poscha,
who stands at 6`1”, went on to make his professional debut with Bury in May
2014, coming on as a sub in the second half of a League Two clash with
Morecambe.
The
now 23-year-old failed to register a second appearance for Bury but went on to
enjoy loan spells with Ramsbottom United and Stockport County.
Following
his release from Gigg Lane at the end of the 2015/16 campaign, and trials with
various clubs, Poscha signed for Crewe Alexandra.
While
at Gresty Road, Poscha played the entirety of the 2016/17 season with the
club's under-23 side, but was released at the end of the season.
Since
then he has been with Colne, where he has proved a popular figure in the Reds
back line. |