Despite Pot Black's massive squad at the start of the season, retirement, work commitments and injuries have seen the Pot Black ranks striped in recent matches.
The two latest additions to pull on the hallowed orange shirts of Pot Black Football Club are Scott Harvey (left) and Stuart Canham (right).
Electric dangerman Scott 'Jimmy' Harvey who played his first game of football in 7 months on Saturday made an instant impact for his new side when he crowned a confident display with a Cooley taken goal in the cup. Jimmy formerly of Oulton Broad F.C's now disbanded anglian combination side, signs on at the perfect time as long time P.B servant Rob Cooper has had to give up regular Saturday football due to work commitments.
Stu Canham's debut and follow up could not of been more different after enduring a defeat at Norton 5-0, the experience and accomplished centre half looked comfortable as he came off the bench to lock the door on any revival in his new sides 6-0 cup victory against Suffolk Punch.
P.B Manager Danny McKinley is delighted to welcome both lads to their new family as their general attitude, work ethic and easy integration into the orange shirts has been noted by players and management a like. Well done lads long may it continue.