Andy Heald
Chorley's official website is reporting the signing of no less than three former Leigh players in the shape of Andy Heald, Karl Brown and Wayne Maden as they look to make up for the loss of several key players at the end of last season.
It marks Heald's third departure from Leigh in his career, having made a total of one hundred and nineteen appearances for the club in three spells that have spanned from 2001 to 2009, scoring twelve goals. Heald scored three goals in seventeen appearances during the course of last season after rejoining the club from neighbours Leigh Athletic in 2009 following a spell with Radcliffe Borough.
A hard working midfielder, Heald's work ethic and pride in the shirt made him a particular fans favourite, and he will be linking up with two of his managers, Waywell having originally signed Heald as a youngster from Morecambe, while Merricks brought him back to the club for this third spell.
Given his genuine affection for his home town club, I'm sure it must have been a hard decision for Andy to leave the club, and as such I'm sure he'll be given a warm reception when facing his old club next season.
Joining Heald at Victory Park next season will be his midfield partner from the past season, Karl Brown, who links up again with Lee Merricks after making twenty one league appearances for Leigh Genesis since joining from Warrington Town in January 2009, his only goal coming in the 2-1 win over Bradford Park Avenue at the Leigh Sports Village Stadium in the club's last home game of the season in April.

Karl Brown
Completing the trio of ex-Leigh players to sign for the Magpies is commanding centre back Wayne Maden, who has previously been managed by Steve Waywell at both Leigh and Hyde United, and is another who is likely to receive a warm reception next season, having represented Leigh in the Football Conference.

Wayne Maden
Although ex-Leigh striker Chris Ward has joined Lancaster City, the former Leigh contingent currently stands at five players at Chorley, with Heald, Brown and Maden joining Lee Shillito and Gavin Lee-Ellison at Victory Park.
We wish all of the above players the very best of luck with their new clubs, apart from of course when they meet Leigh during the course of next season!
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, as for brown he was a good midfielder,not sure we will miss him too much, hope garry has got his sights set on midfield players with 2 of them gone