Blue Square South club Havant & Waterlooville have signed former Arsenal midfielder Ian Selley from league rivals Dorchester Town and youngsters Andrew White and Michael Hector on `work experience` from Coca-Cola Championship side Reading.
In his early days at Arsenal 35-year-old Selley picked up an impressive set of winners medals - FA Cup, Football League Cup and European Cup Winners` Cup, as well as playing against Milan in the European Super Cup.
However, his top-flight career at Arsenal came to an end after he suffered a broken leg against Leicester City in February 1995 - an injury which left him on the sidelines until April 1997.
Arsene Wenger then sold the playmaker on to Fulham later that year for a fee of £500,000 where he broke his leg a second time after making just three appearances.
In July 2000, Selley then moved on to Wimbledon before enjoying spells at Southend United, Woking, Lewes, Grays Athletic, Maidstone United and Croydon Athletic where he finished last season begore joining Dorchester in August.









