CONCERN is growing over the future of players at Blackpool who will be out of contract at the end of the season.
Five players, including striker Brett Ormerod, will reach the end of their contracts which means, after the Bosman ruling, they could become free agents at the end of the season.
As the club would not get a transfer fee should they leave it now faces a dilemma whether to offer the new contracts now or wait and risk them leaving without Blackpool receiving any transfer fee.
The four other players are John Hills, Richard Wellens, Ian Hughes and Steve Bushell, although as Wellens is under 24 the club could still command a fee for him but it would be decided by tribunal.
It is not certain how many of the players would wish to stay at the club.
GIANTKILLING experts Yeovil Town will be Pool's next opponents in the second round of the FA Cup to be played at Bloomfield Road on December 9.
The Tangerines certainly won't be taking the Somerset team lightly as they have claimed many league scalps in the cup over the years -- the latest being second division side Colchester United who they thrashed 5-1 in the first round on Saturday.
The match was played in front of a healthy home crowd of 4,550 -- nearly double the attendance at Bloomfield Road. POOL return to league action Saturday November 25 when they face Darlington at Bloomfield Road. The north east club has made a steady start to the season and beat non-league Sudbury 6-1 in the cup last week.
STRIKER John Murphy's hot shot form is believed to have aroused the interest of several clubs including Wycombe Wanderers and Bristol City who have been watching him.
But Pool's leading scorer is adamant he wants to stay at the Bloomfield Road and said he aims to reach a twenty goal target this season.
THE RESERVE team match against Shrewsbury Town due to take place at Gay Meadow yesterday (Wednesday) was postponed due to a waterlogged pitch.
CAPTAIN Ian Hughes is expected to miss the match against Rochdale as he faces a one match suspension after picking five yellow cards this season.
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