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O'Leary extends Glossop stay

Stalybridge Celtic loanee Jack O'Leary has extended his stay at Glossop North End until the end of the season.

The 21-year-old initially signed a short term deal at The Amdec Forklift Stadium, but will now remain with the Hillmen until the end of the current campaign.

Since arriving in January, Jack has played in all but one game and played the full 90 minutes at Ilkeston and Sheffield.

Following the injury to Frenchman Bakari Coulibaly, who sustained a training injury during mid January,  Jack has taken his place and established himself as a fans' favourite.

Bakari has now recovered & returned to the UK to resume training with the squad.

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