15-05-2017, 12:45
Mansfield Town have signed experienced centre-back Zander Diamond.
The 32-year-old was released by League One side Northampton Town last week despite being named player of the year.
Diamond, who began his career with Aberdeen and has also played for Oldham and Burton, played 45 games for the Cobblers in 2016-17.
Stags manager Steve Evans said: "He is a dominant centre-back who is vociferous on the pitch and a leader of men. He is still highly ambitious."
The length of Diamond's contract has not been revealed.
League Two Mansfield Town have signed goalkeeper Conrad Logan from League One side Rochdale on a free transfer.
The 31-year-old began his career as a trainee with Leicester and made 28 starts for the Foxes.
"I'm excited at the prospect of playing here. It's a good club with massive ambitions and I'm raring to get going," Logan said.
"It's a drop in division. Hopefully it's only for a year because this is a club that's striving for promotion."
The Stags have not disclosed the length of Logan's contract.
Logan left the East Midlands for Scotland after 10 years with Leicester to link up with Hibernian.
His eight-game spell saw him win the Scottish FA Cup as he played starring roles in the semi-final - where he saved two penalties in a shootout - and victory over Rangers in the final, before moving to Rochdale in August 2016.
The 32-year-old was released by League One side Northampton Town last week despite being named player of the year.
Diamond, who began his career with Aberdeen and has also played for Oldham and Burton, played 45 games for the Cobblers in 2016-17.
Stags manager Steve Evans said: "He is a dominant centre-back who is vociferous on the pitch and a leader of men. He is still highly ambitious."
The length of Diamond's contract has not been revealed.
League Two Mansfield Town have signed goalkeeper Conrad Logan from League One side Rochdale on a free transfer.
The 31-year-old began his career as a trainee with Leicester and made 28 starts for the Foxes.
"I'm excited at the prospect of playing here. It's a good club with massive ambitions and I'm raring to get going," Logan said.
"It's a drop in division. Hopefully it's only for a year because this is a club that's striving for promotion."
The Stags have not disclosed the length of Logan's contract.
Logan left the East Midlands for Scotland after 10 years with Leicester to link up with Hibernian.
His eight-game spell saw him win the Scottish FA Cup as he played starring roles in the semi-final - where he saved two penalties in a shootout - and victory over Rangers in the final, before moving to Rochdale in August 2016.
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