Thursday Sep 29 2005 15:10
Woking boss Glenn Cockerill has revealed that he is keeping tabs on Yeovil Town forward Kirk Jackson, who is currently on loan at Dagenham & Redbridge.
Cockerill is eager to give his side the best possible chance of making the Nationwide Conference play-offs and believes that Jackson could be a useful acquisition.
He told the News & Mail: "I've spoken to Kirk and offered him terms and now it's up to him.
"He is still ambitious and wants to play in the Third Division and has asked his name to be circulated to all the Third Division clubs.
"But I have sold Woking in the best way I can and once he has seen out his loan spell at Dagenham he will make a decision.
"He would bring the goalscoring prowess which I haven't got in the squad. He knows where the net is and I'm confident he could make the difference for us."
Former Daggers striker Steve Watts is another possible target, as he undergoes a one-week trial at Kingfield.
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