Promotion hat-trick is the target of new signing

06 July 2010 10:11
HAVING already been involved in two successful Blue Square Bet Premier promotion campaigns, Michael Brough is hoping to complete a notable hat-trick after becoming Mark Cooper's first signing as Darlington manager.[LNB] Brough penned a one-year deal at the Northern Echo Arena yesterday to complete a permanent transfer from fellow non-leaguers Mansfield Town.[LNB] The versatile 28-year-old, who can play in central midfield or as part of the back four, was a member of the squad that earned Torquay United promotion into League Two two seasons ago.[LNB] And while he ended last season at Mansfield, he made six loan appearances for eventual champions Stevenage Borough at the beginning of the campaign.[LNB] I've been around this league a while now and I know what it takes to get out of it,[LNB] said Brough, who made more than 100 Football League appearances for Notts County after turning professional in 1998. It's a tough, physical league, but that's what I'm used to.[LNB] I was part of a promotionwinning team when I was at Torquay, and I had a good month with Stevenage last season. They wanted to extend my loan at that time, but unfortunately it didn't happen because of the situation with Torquay.[LNB] I know what it takes to be successful at this level, and I think that's probably part of the reason why the manager has chosen to bring me here.[LNB] Yesterday events represented a successful resolution to a 12-month pursuit that Cooper began when he was manager of Kettering Town.[LNB] The Quakers boss tried to prise Brough from Torquay last summer, and while he was unsuccessful on that occasion, he was quick to make a renewed approach after being installed at Darlington last week.[LNB] When the gaffer got the job, he rang me straight away, said Brough. He tried to sign me for Kettering at the start of last season and he knows me from being around this level.[LNB] There were a few clubs in this league interested in signing me, but I didn't have to think much once Darlington got in touch.[LNB] I'm ambitious and I want success, and I think there's a good chance of achieving that here with Mark in charge.[LNB] There's only one thing we're going to be interested in this season, and that's promotion.[LNB] I'm joining a club that has everything in place to be in League Two.[LNB] I'd heard a lot about the stadium, but it's only when you see it that you realise just what a big club this is. It'll be a tough season ahead of us, but there's no reason at all why we can't be successful.[LNB]

Source: Northern_Echo