Hayes & Yeading United`s Garry Haylock has been one of the busiest bosses on transfer deadline day.
His last deals saw him bring in goalkeeper Clark Masters on loan from Coca-Cola League Two side Aldershot Town and Latvian international midfielder Andrejs Stolcers from Blue Square South outfit Bath City.
Masters began as a schoolboy at Brighton and Gillingham before becoming a scholar at Brentford, where he signed full professional forms in June 2006.
He was loaned to Redbridge and Slough Town during the 2005/06 season and had to wait until the opening day of the 2006/07 season to make his Bees debut against Blackpool, deputising for the suspended Stuart Nelson.
He was sent-off on his second league start (against Gillingham) two months later and went on to make fourteen first-team appearances that season, many of which fuelled press speculation that he was both a target for Arsenal and a future England keeper.
Following a loan spell at AFC Wimbledon in March 2007, he made just two appearances for the Bees in 2007/08 and was loaned out to Welling United in order to gain further experience.
Masters left Griffin Park in January 2008 and stepped up to League One by signing for Southend United on a free transfer; he was immediately loaned to Conference Premier outfit Stevenage Borough and made his debut for them towards the end of the campaign.
November 2008 yielded a second loan spell at Welling, followed by a trial at Grimsby two months later before he came to the EBB Stadium in July 2009, signing a one-year deal in the wake of the announced departure of long-serving number one Nikki Bull.
Clark is the older brother of two others playing non-League football in Bryce (Lewes midfielder) and Mason Masters (Hastings Town full-back).
Thirty-five-year-old Stolcers, who has won eighty-one caps for Latvia and played in the 2004 European Championships in Portugal, cost £2m when he signed for the Cottagers in 2000 from Spartak Moscow.
Stolcers (pictured) boasts Champions League experience with Spartak and has won titles in Russia, Latvia and Azerbaijan, as well as the old Division One championship with Fulham and League Two crown with Yeovil.
He left these shores at the end of his one season with the Glovers – 2004/05 - but returned to Somerset in November after two years as player-coach at JFK Olimps Rīga in his homeland.








