
Mansfield Town announce the signing of Hartlepool United’s Rhys Oates
Rhys Oates becomes Nigel Clough’s latest recruit as the highly-rated forward signs for the Stags after the expiration of his contract with Hartlepool United.
Rhys Oates becomes Nigel Clough’s latest recruit as the highly-rated forward signs for the Stags after the expiration of his contract with Hartlepool United.
20-year-old Ryan Burke joins the Stags on a one-year deal from the Blues as the youngster adds competition to Stephen McLaughlin at the left-back position.
The signing of George Shelvey on loan from Nottingham Forest sees the Stags with two young goalkeepers ahead of the 2021/22 campaign as both Shelvey and Nathan Bishop will go toe-to-toe for the number one jersey.
Another season in EFL League Two is forthcoming, but the Stags will also want to have a go at the Carabao Cup, FA Cup and Papa John’s Trophy as a good cup run could compliment the league form fantastically.
The 21-year-old joins the Stags from the Red Devils’ youth setup on loan for the duration of the 2021/22 campaign.
The 29-year-old forward becomes Nigel Clough’s fourth signing during this summer transfer window as the countdown begins until the start of the 2021/22 EFL League Two season.
The 35-year-old joins the Stags for another season as the experienced midfielder signs a one-year contract with the club.
The 21-year-old has been at Mansfield Town since June 2019 and has had experiences he’ll never forget. In this article, we’ll roll back to the years and discover the journey of the full-back.
The Stags’ 2020/21 League Two campaign has been filled with high and lows. After sacking Graham Coughlan in November the amber and blues looked to be on the up from that point onwards.
The son of Frank Sinclair has been waiting in the wings for his chance in the first-team and he was able to make his breakthrough this season.
After the conclusion of the 2020/21 season that saw the Stags finish 16th in League Two, Nigel Clough and his staff will be looking to restructure the side ahead of a push up the table in the next campaign.
The 23-year-old has been nothing but a revelation at the Stags and his contributions to a well-improved side in the second half of the season shows why he will be one of Mansfield Town’s most important players next season.
Two successive wins would be a perfect way to sign off for Mansfield Town after a season that has been up and down for the whole duration.
Mansfield Town were not messing about and went all guns blazing and blew Oldham to smithereens with an impressive 4-1 victory.
The Stags play their final home league match this weekend with Nigel Clough’s men looking to get back to winning ways against Keith Curle’s Oldham Athletic.
Now the pressure is off for the Stags and they are able to enjoy their final three games without the worries of relegation, their penultimate away game of the season is against promotion-pushing Salford City.
What a way to ensure League Two status for another year. A dominant game from the amber and blues saw finally get over the line with three games to go.
Mansfield Town are within touching distance of the 50-point mark as they face fellow survival hopefuls Scunthorpe United with both sides needing a positive result.
After midweek results did not go in Mansfield Town’s favour, the amber and blues dropped down to fourth from bottom and still need a couple of points to stay in League Two for next season.
The Stags lacked the cutting edge as they were unlucky not to win the game. Stephen Quinn and Tyrese Sinclair both saw efforts cannon back off the post but the youngster proved the star man that helped the amber and blues earn a point.
Mansfield Town have six games to get enough points on the board and not get dragged into a relegation scrap as Newport County travel to the One Call Stadium in the hunt of solidifying their place in the Play-Offs.
After an uninspiring performance against Leyton Orient, the Stags are back on the road to face Play-Off hunting Exeter City at St James’ Park.
The striker was able to capitalise on the Stags’ mistakes at the back as his brace saw Orient come out as 2-0 victors yesterday afternoon.
After a couple of performances to be proud of, Mansfield Town host yet another promotion-chasing side. This time it is Play-Off pushing Leyton Orient, with the O’s four points outside of the top seven.