Blue Square Bet North club Droyslden have made three more impressive recruits ahead of the new season.
Luke Holden (pictured) is a left-sided forward or midfielder who was a Liverpool youth and Tranmere Rovers trainee before impressing in pre-season games and signing for The New Saints in August 2007.
Released in April 2008 after making twenty-two first-team starts, he followed manager Ken McKenna to Cammell Laird and also played at Bradford Park Avenue before returning to the Welsh Premier with Rhyl in January 2009.
He attracted the interest of Coventry City in the close season of 2009 but, after failing to agree personal terms, he joined Charlton Athletic on loan on transfer deadline day.
He signed for Wrexham on an `emergency loan` deal on February 1st 2010 after the Addicks decided not to offer a permanent contract.
Lewis Killeen is also a forward who was released by Blue Square Bet Premier side Crawley Town last month.
Killeen signed for Sheffield United as a trainee. In November 2002 he was loaned out to Halifax Town for three months and after a successful loan period he was granted a release from Bramall Lane and signed for the Shaymen on a permanent basis in June 2003.
In May 2008, Killeen moved south to join Crawley and during his stay at The Broadfield Stadium, he appeared in fifty-eight league games, scoring seven times in the process.
Ciaran Kilheeney has arrived at the Butcher`s Arms from newly-promoted Southport.
Kilheeney started his career with Manchester City and then moved to Devon, making Football League appearances for Exeter City.
Later he played for Radcliffe Borough before a move to Ashton United in the Autumn of 2008, where he built himself a fine reputation before signing for `Port in September 2009.








