Bury FC concluded the season by positioning themselves in the middle section of the League Two and their head coach, David Flitcroft has revealed details about his projects as to what he is planning to do in order to earn a promotion spot.
Flitcroft outlined the structure of what method he is going to use to improve the club for the years and the English coach stated that he is going to focus mainly on the youth department with a few players already on his list.
Chris Hussey is a 25 years old defender who plays on Bury on a loan deal from Burton Albion has already displayed the potential he has for the upcoming seasons and David Flitcroft keeps him as one the priority players.
Pablo Mills has already extended his stay with Bury FC and the next one in line is Chris Hussey as Flitcroft stated.
“Negotiations have been under way for a few days now; we are just trying to do it systematically. We spent a lot of time on the Pabs one. We got that over the line and now we turn our attentions to Huss.”
David Flitcroft went on talking about his long term objectives and vision he has for the club as he pinpointed the main details of his projects in the development of homegrown players.
“I know the chairman Stewart Day wants to see home-grown players coming through as much as I do, but it may take 18 months to two years before we get those success stories coming through to the first team. We will get them in, I have a real verve to do that, but it’s going to take a hell of a lot of work to turn it around’’. Flitcroft stated.