With Conway moving on to continue his playing career at Guiseley AFC, Neal Bishop was quick to explain, "We identified Harry as soon as we knew Bailey was moving on, Harry is a pretty similar profile as a player. He is exactly what we like in members of our squad. He is young, energetic and good on the football. And he can develop."

Continuing on, Bish pointed out, "Since I came in through the door, we have targeted a typical profile of player and he is that type, that profile that we have tried to bring to the club, Players that have maybe fell out of full time football, that are looking to get back up, that are eager, that really want to be at the football club, A couple have moved on this summer because of wages and different things, but I will only keep players here who want to play for Gainsborough, and everyone that has signed up so far, is looking forward to being here and ready to make us competitive for the coming season."

Young Lovick reaffirmed Bishop's description of his playing style, as he explained "I'm a player who will get stuck in make tackles and do the dirty side of the game that others players don’t like doing. I'll rat about and give my all every time I am on the pitch". And Harry insisted. "I’m very happy to have signed for Trinity. The gaffer gave me a message about what he wants from this season and as soon as I’d spoken to him, i knew I had to come. We want the club to be up there again this year, in and around the play offs and hopefully get the club promoted."

A player who has been with Hull City for eleven years prior to his summer release, had a short spell in the NPL at Marske United. His other prior first team experience was gained during an extended loan spell at Pickering Town, but is now ready to grasp the opportunity handed to him by Bish and Stampy, and really begin making a name for himself, at the heart of the Gainsborough Trinity midfield.

Sponsorship

Welcome to DN21, Harry! Wishing you a fruitful spell with the Holy Blues! Harry is available to sponsor, by contacting Dave Horsley. Both his home and away shirts for the 2023/24 season are still up for grabs, prices starting at £100, and rising to £120 (including VAT) for businesses.

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