Horsfield keen on Lincoln stay

29 January 2009 21:31
Horsfield scored his first goal for the Imps in the last-gasp 2-1 win over Gillingham on Tuesday after arriving at Sincil Bank earlier this month on a short-term deal that runs out at the end of this season.[LNB]And the veteran 35-year-old has conceded he would be open to a more permanent stay at Lincoln if the club wanted him.[LNB]"If I do decide to extend my contract or the manager, Peter Jackson, wants me to then I'd gladly move up to Lincoln," he told the Lincolnshire Echo.[LNB]"I've not got a problem with moving my family up, but I'm here for another three months and I'll just have to wait and see what happens.[LNB]"It has been great being back in with the lads and back with competitive football, and that's what I've missed."[LNB][LNB]

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