Sunderland Echo

Loach: I’d love to stay, and move up, with Pools

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Scott Loach hopes his National League performanc­es can win him a new deal at Hartlepool United.

The goalkeeper was Pools’ man of the match on Saturday as Matthew Bates’ men secured a valuable away day point at second-placed Leyton Orient.

It was the latest in a long line of solid performanc­es from the former Watford man, who last year won both the players’ and fans’ player of the year.

And Loach is hopeful that with his contract up in the summer, this will not be his last season at the Super 6 Stadium - with the 30-year-old keen on netting another two years at the club.

“I love it here at Hartlepool,” said Loach.

“I am playing for my future with my contract up in May. I want to stay.

“If I can keep playing and keep learning I will be happy to stay for another two years.”

Loach has ambitions to play higher - he wants a return to the Football League. But he’s keen to do it with Hartlepool, not look for a quick fix elsewhere.

“It would be silly of me if I said I did not want to play higher.

“But when I look at the league above there aren’t really any teams I see that are bigger than Hartlepool,” said the goalie, signed by Craig Harrison following the club’s relegation from League Two.

“I have got two young kids and I want to make them proud. I feel I am at a club where I can play and do well.

“I am not settled - as we have a very good young keeper (Ryan Catterick) behind me. Hartlepool is in a great catchment area - they can pick up a keeper from Newcastle, Sunderland or Middlesbro­ugh easily so I have to be on my toes.”

Six points off the top, with seven wins and 28 points to their name after 16 games - how does Loach assess his side’s chances this campaign?

“I fancy we will be up there - we are a big team in this league,” he said.

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