Gateshead sign striker Eguaibor on two-year dealpublished at 17:43 BST 20 August
17:43 BST 20 August
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David Eguaibor has signed a two-year deal with Gateshead
Irish striker David Eguaibor has joined Lee Cattermole's Gateshead on a two-year deal from Scottish League One side Cove Rangers.
Eguaibor, 22, scored 11 goals in his one season with Cove following his move from Irish side Cobh Ramblers.
He told the National League club website, external: "When I went to Scotland, I learned a lot. I learned fast as well and hopefully I can bring that here, score goals and get regular game time as well.
"I can't wait to get started. I just want to come in, score goals and work hard."
"However, at this point in my life, I need to prioritise my family and personal circumstances, and I believe stepping away from my position is the right decision for both myself and those closest to me.
"Although my time at Hornchurch has been shorter than I originally anticipated, I am proud to have played a part in an important period for the club as it prepares for the opportunities ahead."
The Urchins have won both of their opening matches in the National League since being promoted from National League South last season.
AFC Fylde sign York midfielder Olleypublished at 19:59 BST 18 August
19:59 BST 18 August
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AFC Fylde have signed midfielder Greg Olley from League Two side York City.
Olley, 30, helped York win the National League title last season and appeared as a substitute in the Minstermen's Carabao Cup loss to Crawley on 3 August.
He previously spent seven seasons with non-league Gateshead.
Carlisle sign Bristol City's Skinner on loanpublished at 13:11 BST 15 August
13:11 BST 15 August
Carlisle United have signed Bristol City attacker Luke Skinner on a one-month loan.
The 18-year-old has been part of the Championship side's academy since he was six years old and had loans at National League side Eastleigh and National League South clubs Bath City and Weston-super-Mare last season.
He has yet to make a first team appearance for his parent club.
"With Luke Armstrong currently unavailable, it's important that we have good cover in the attacking areas, and Luke gives us another option and adds competition for places," Carlisle boss Rob Elliot told the club website.