With the Northern Premier League Premier Division taking shape, friendlies arranged and Lego models made, we asked manager Micheal Clegg for an update from his sun lounger by the pool as he recharges the batteries.
Unsurprisingly, as eluded to previously, the team next year will have a very familiar feel. One of the hallmarks of the Clegg dynasty at Colls is the continuity, bonds forged over time.
"We are really happy with the current squad but with both Connors going and James Kirby leaving we are targeting another forward. We have made an offer to one that we are hopeful of and we’ve got an agreement with another who is currently playing abroad to come in."
"Even though the squad will appear light, Glenn Matthews and Jake Kenny should be back fit for the season after missing the majority of last year to boost the numbers."
"We won’t be making any announcements until July as we know things can change. We are looking to tie down some contracts at the club next week that have all been verbally agreed. It’s really exciting times for this club."

Snapshot: New Beginnings
The country famously went for a new beginning in 1971 when decimilisation was introduced on 15 February. The Colls committee had also decided on a