DAN Gosling has joined fellow Cherries favourite Charlie Daniels in signing for non-league outfit Westfield FC.
Established in 1911, the club is now owned by Cherries legend Steve Cook, who grew up in the area near Hastings.
And while he is still playing professionally, for Queens Park Rangers in the Championship, a couple of his old mates have joined his non-league venture.
Westfield compete in the Mid-Sussex League, equivalent to the Dorset Premier League, finishing fifth last season, ahead of the likes of Battle Town and Cuckfield Rangers.
But they will be looking to push on up the standings in 2024-25, with both Gosling and Daniels now on board.
- Former Cherries favourite Gosling retires to take up coaching role
- Cherries legend Charlie Daniels to play for Steve Cook's non-league team next season
Daniels and Gosling will not only be playing together at Westfield, but also working alongside one another as head coach and assistant respectively of Watford’s under-21s.
Discussing the marquee signings, Cook said: “Chaz and Goso are personal friends, who have graciously agreed to join our club and support our push for promotion on the pitch.
“Both are fully committed to their coaching roles at Watford, but have promised to make themselves available as much as their schedules allow.
“The club is going from strength to strength.
“We extend our thanks to both Charlie and Dan and hope they can help pass on as much help to our players using their experiences.”
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