Bostik Premier League side Kingstonian will be hoping that new signing James O’Halloran will be able to help steady the ship and turn around their worrying recent run of form.
The K’s have fallen to defeats in their last five league games and have seen their promotion hopes fade away, having plummeted to 16th place, just nine points above the drop zone.
O’Halloran arrives at Kingstonian on a loan deal until the end of April from AFC Wimbledon and joins fellow Dons defender Alfie Egan who arrived at King George’s Field last week – sports betting network.
Speaking to the club’s official website, AFC Wimbledon boss Wally Downes said: “The development league matches are not always great and it’s important that I see that these players can play competitive football from now until the end of the season.
“If I’m looking to take James on next year then I’m not judging him on training ground games. I’ll be having him watched, playing men’s football, and this is an opportunity for him to show me what he can do.
“There hasn’t been great opportunities for them in the development league so we are trying to get all of them out if we possibly can and get them watched. We are giving them a fair crack of the whip until the end of the season.”