Football Season Guide

Newport County

In


Josh Seberry (Defender, Shelbourne); Kyle Jameson (Defender, Tranmere Rovers); Matty Bondswell (Defender, Newcastle United, Season-long loan); Ryan Delaney (Defender, Morecambe); Bryn Morris (Midfielder, Grimsby Town); Nathan Wood (Midfielder, Penybont); Shane McLoughlin (Midfielder, Salford City); Seb Palmer-Houlden (Attacker, Bristol City, Season-long loan)

Out


Evan Ovendale (Goalkeeper, released); Aaron Lewis (r) (Defender, Mansfield Town); Adam Lewis (sp) (Defender, Liverpool, Loan ended); Cameron Norman (r) (Defender, Milton Keynes); Joseph Woodiwiss (Defender, released); Lewys Twamley (Defender, released); Matt Baker (sp) (Defender, Stoke City, Loan ended); Matty Dolan (Defender, released); Mickey Demetriou (r) (Defender, Crewe Alexandra); Priestley Farquharson (r) (Defender, Walsall); Jack Karadogan (Midfielder, released); Lewis Collins (Midfielder, Torquay United); Nathan Moriah-Welsh (sp) (Midfielder, AFC Bournemouth, Loan ended); Robbie Wilmott (Midfielder, Woking); Calum Kavanagh (sp) (Attacker, Middlesbrough, Loan ended); Charlie McNeil (sp) (Attacker, Manchester United, Loan ended)

Newport County are finding life in the Football League increasing challenging following the departure of Michael Flynn. He left in October 2021 and a poor start to last season under James Rowberry saw them in a fight for their Football League status. The appointment of Graham Coughlan proved a shrewd one as his experience saw the Exiles slowly climb away from the bottom of the table and eventually finish in 15th place. Coughlan has said the club needs to ‘circle the wagons’ following a testing summer. The Covid-19 pandemic saw the fan-owned club lose more than £1m and they have suffered further significant losses this summer on the field. Influential defenders Aaron Lewis, Cameron Norman, Mickey Demetriou and Priestley Farquharson all rejected offers of new contracts to move on elsewhere. Farquharson’s decision to join Walsall, who finished below the Exiles last season, illustrates the financial constraints Coughlan is working with. Norman’s departure was expected but Captain Demetriou’s decision to leave is a bit of a shock and a real blow. Coughlan is left to completely rebuild his defence whilst also searching for some firepower to support Omar Bogle in attack. He does at least have two reliable goalkeepers in Joe Day and Nick Townsend, whilst Aaron Wildig finally showed what he is capable of towards the end of the last campaign. You can expect Coughlan to be busy in the transfer window right up until deadline day and will need to make full use of the loan market.

Target


Survival. There are ominous signs for the Exiles heading into the new season. They do have the right manager however and Coughlan will be key to their survival.