28-06-2022, 17:01 
	
	
		Defender Danny Amos has signed a new one-year contract at Grimsby Town, following a successful short-term deal.
The 22-year-old played 21 games following his January move, helping the Mariners back into the English Football League through the play-offs.
Sheffield-born Amos, who represented Northern Ireland Under-21s, previously played for Doncaster and Port Vale.
"I knew I only had six months but I was fully focused on helping the club get promotion," Amos told the club website.
"I wasn't thinking about contracts at the time. But luckily the gaffer [Paul Hurst] showed faith in me and I'm now buzzing to put pen to paper."
Hurst added: "He thought it might have taken him a little bit of time to get up to speed, but, in fairness to him, he was in good shape and fitted in brilliantly with the group.
"He's a nice lad with a good character about him. He obviously did very well for us and played his part in helping us achieve promotion."
	
	
The 22-year-old played 21 games following his January move, helping the Mariners back into the English Football League through the play-offs.
Sheffield-born Amos, who represented Northern Ireland Under-21s, previously played for Doncaster and Port Vale.
"I knew I only had six months but I was fully focused on helping the club get promotion," Amos told the club website.
"I wasn't thinking about contracts at the time. But luckily the gaffer [Paul Hurst] showed faith in me and I'm now buzzing to put pen to paper."
Hurst added: "He thought it might have taken him a little bit of time to get up to speed, but, in fairness to him, he was in good shape and fitted in brilliantly with the group.
"He's a nice lad with a good character about him. He obviously did very well for us and played his part in helping us achieve promotion."
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