Ince offered new Crewe deal
LONDON: Trinidad and Tobago international Clayton Ince has been offered a new contract by English Championship Division club Crewe Alexandra, just a week after they successfully avoided the drop to League One. The 32-year-old faced stiff competition from Ben Williams for the first team starting spot last season, but he finished the season the stronger of the two. He also produced a man-of-the-match performance to help Crewe defeat Coventry City 2-1 on the final day of the season, a result which enabled the club to survive relegation on goal difference ahead of Gillingham. Ince has been at Crewe Alexandra for the last six seasons and the latest offer is thought to be reward for the progress he has made over the last few years. Manager Dario Gradi has already gone on record as saying that he feels Ince is one of the finest goalkeepers he has worked with and claims that he has never seen a better goalkeeper come for crosses. Along with Ince, new deals have also been offered to defenders Adie Moses, Colin Murdock and Chris McCready, as well as midfielder Neil Sorvel. However, 23-year-old striker Andy White has been released from the club.
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