HOLT manager Simon Montecute, who already has enough players signed on to make up four teams, has added two more to his squad.

He has signed midfielder Adam Cooksey and 24-year-old striker Tim Edgar to his 47 man squad.

Edgar has returned to the club he last played for in 2003 and Montecute will be hoping he has not lost any of his goal scoring prowess as he top scored for Holt with 32 goals when the villagers won the Division Four title in the 2001-02 season.

Trowbridge Harriers manager Sacha Morgan has signed two new players he hopes will give his team a lift as they battle to stay in the top flight.

Mark Jones has rejoined Harriers with Neil Haniford also signing, Westbury Rangers have also recruited a couple of new players but whether they feature for the A side or the B side remains to be seen.

Champions Corsham Centre have been hit with a string of injuries recently and manager Pete Ralph has bought another youngster, Ryan Bailey, to the club.

If Bailey turns out to be half as good as the likes of Scott Lye, Matthew Ralph and Ross Lye then Ralph will have again proved that he has the Midas Touch when it comes to unearthing stars of the future.

First Division Foresters Arms may have lost a number of players since September, but Chris Gray is the first of a list of players manager Dave Robinson hopes to bring to the club before the transfer and signing-on deadline of February 28.

Anthony Last has joined basement side Hullavington while Daniel Allison has linked up with North Star and Adam Branson has joined Potterne.

Third Division leaders The Southgate Inn have gone for experience rather than youth by adding Phil Rossiter to their team. The 47- year-old Rossiter may not have the legs to compete with the youngsters, but what he lacks for in speed he will more than make up for with his quick thinking and he should be a good addition to Julian Alexander's squad.