CITY have confirmed that Matt Kilgallon has signed a one-year contract to remain at the club for the forthcoming season.

The 33 year-old joined last year from Blackburn but his campaign was interrupted by a lengthy spell on the sidelines, managing just 12 appearances following a shoulder injury.

The centre half, who can also play left back, said: "I’m really happy to sign a new contract here and I’m glad that it has all been sorted now.

" It plays on your mind a bit when you’re away and you start to wonder what is happening, but the chairman said he really wants me to stay and I’m glad I’ve been able to do that.

"Last season for me was disappointing for me personally. I didn’t have a pre-season because I came in late and the lads in the team were doing really well.

"I was really happy for them but I couldn’t get in the team because of the way they were playing. I eventually got into the team at centre half and then got injured, but when I came back I think they saw enough to know that I can be a big help to this club.

"We’ve lost some players during the summer but the club are bringing players into the club. 

"Some really good players were brought into the club last summer and I’m sure that will be the case again this summer.

"We’ve got good players here and we’ve got good strikers who can score goals, so I believe we can push on and have another good season.

"As players, we know the aim is to get out of this division and I heard that 19,000 season tickets have been sold, which is crazy!

"We’ll have brilliant backing again and we know what we’ve got to do this season to be successful."