STAYING?
CONTRACTED FOR NEXT SEASON: Jesper Christiansen, Wayne Hatswell, Lee Jenkins, Dean Keates, Adam Murray, Scott Rickards.
JOHN DANBY: Has impressed greatly since his long-awaited call-up and is thinking over a new contract offer.
2003-04 GAMES: 9.
STEVE BURTON:
Given a run at left-back since his move from Hull and is now deciding on a possible longer deal.
GAMES: 11 (2).
CRAIG HINTON:
Current player with the most appearances, the defensive regular is still considering his contract offer.
GAMES: 47 (1).
CHRIS MCHALE:
Ex-youth teamer earned his Football League debut on Saturday and then signed a two-year contract.
GAMES: 0 (1).
ABDOU SALL:
Giant defender returned to the club on a non-contract basis and his reward is a new one-year deal.
GAMES: 6 (1).
DEAN BENNETT:
The pacey midfielder or attacker, whose season was cut short by a knee injury, has been offered a contract.
GAMES: 39 (5).
NINE LEAVE
STUART BROCK: Long-serving keeper was into his seventh year with the club but has been ousted by John Danby.
GAMES: 43.
KENNY COLEMAN: Groin injury wrecked his campaign and meant he only played three games for Jan Molby.
GAMES: 12 (1).
SCOTT STAMPS:
Another of the Conference winning team, the popular left-back lost his place to Steve Burton.
GAMES: 39 (1).
ADAM WILLIS:
Did not figure under Jan Molby due to suffering whiplash in a car crash while on loan at Burton.
GAMES: 13.
MATT GADSBY:
His versatility in defence or midfield has failed to save Ian Britton's first summer signing of 2003.
GAMES: 26 (10).
SEAN PARRISH:
Reliable when called upon but the midfielder was given relatively few starts as the team struggled.
GAMES: 19 (13).
GRAHAM WARD:
Young midfielder was withdrawn as the relegation battle hotted up, though a few injuries did not help.
GAMES: 21 (4).
MARK YATES:
Provided valuable midfield experience in the relegation run-in but not seen as a long-term solution.
GAMES: 14.
JOHN WILLIAMS:
FA Cup goal against Wolves was highlight but spent most of the season up front on a non-contract basis.
GAMES: 32 (18).
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