
After helping Bangor to promotion, I just want a club that believes in me, says on loan goalkeeper Patrick Solis Grogan
Goalkeeper Patrick Solis Grogan admits winning the Playr-fit Championship with Bangor was a dream — but his future now hangs in the balance!
The 21-year-old joined the Seasiders in January on loan from Dungannon Swifts and played a massive part in Lee Feeney's team gaining promotion to the Sports Direct Premiership.
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