Joint-chairman Mark Lawn has urged supporters to snap up City’s cut-price season tickets with the promise: we will entertain you.

An attacking outlook has become one of the key priorities as boss Peter Jackson embarks on an off-season overhaul.

Having scored just 43 goals last season, the club are looking for a clean break from the cagey style employed by previous manager Peter Taylor.

Non-league hot-shot Ross Hannah has already arrived, after scoring 52 goals for Matlock last season, and Lawn expects more striking talent to soon follow him through the door.

He said: “Peter Jackson will be looking to play a more entertaining style of football next year, and that’s something to look forward to.

“He’s made one signing already, and although Ross has been a player at a lower level, anyone who scores as many goals as he did last year has an eye for goal.

“He’s looking at other attacking talent he can bring in too and is speaking to players and agents all the time."

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