Sunderland Echo

New loan signing Garner sets sights on goals after Gateshead move

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Gateshead have signed striker Ged Garner on a short-term loan deal from SkyBet League One club Fleetwood Town.

The 21-year-old frontman came through the Cod Army’s academy and made his senior league debut for Joey Barton’s side as substitute in a 1-1 draw against Gillingham in March 2019. A first senior goal had already arrived four months earlier when he rounded off a 4-1 win in an FA Cup first round tie at National League North club Alfreton Town.

Garner has already spent time out on loan at FC United of Manchester and Southport and will now join the Heed in a similar deal until the start of December.

T h e s tr i ke r a r r ive s o n Tyneside looking to add to the three senior appearance­s he has made so far this season.

He told the Heed website: “I ’m j u s t l o o k i n g fo r wa rd to coming in and playing as many games as possible in the month, scoring as many goals as I can and helping the team win.

“I’ve had discussion­s with Mike (Williamson) and Ian (Watson) about where they want me to play, how they want the team to set up with me in the team and what positions they think I’d suit best in the system they want to play.”

The move comes as a further boost to the Heed frontline after they completed a deal to sign former Sunderland and Grimsby Town forward Jordan Cook.

Both players will hope to make their debuts in a National League North game at Farsley Celtic in just under a fortnight as the Gateshead squad are currently in selfisolat­ion due to a positive Covid-19 test.

Ebac Northern League Division Two strugglers Durham City have named Peter Mulcaster as their new manager. The former Crook Town, Darlington RA and Bishop Auckland manager succeeds former Celtic star Didier Agathe after he stepped down from his role just over two weeks ago.

Mulcaster brings great experience with him and his appointmen­t means that he will spend time as a Northern League manager for a fifth consecutiv­e decade after making his debut in the dugout during the 1973/74 season.

He takes over a Citizens side seven points adrift at the bottom of the Division Two table after taking just one point from their opening 12 games of the campaign.

Mulcaster will take charge of Durham for the first time when they visit Chester-leStreet Town on Saturday.

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