MARAUDING midfielder Dean Calcutt admits that his Accrington Stanley future could be out of his hands.
After a season frustratingly punctuated by injuries and suspensions, the former Bradford Park Avenue player believes manager John Coleman has already made up his mind about whether he will be offered a new contract or not when the club goes full-time in the summer.
Calcutt will miss Stanley's last game of the season at Exeter due to suspension following his red card at Morecambe last week.
But the 28-year-old doesn't regard Saturday's penultimate game at home to Gravesend and Northfleet as his last chance to impress.
"I think John will know now in his own mind who will be staying and who won't next season," Calcutt said.
"I'd love to stay, but I just want to know one way or the other then I can make some decisions of my own.
"I think it would be great to play football full-time and see how your game improves when that's the only thing you have to concentrate on and not your day job as well."
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