The arrival of Steve Seddon at Motherwell is an exciting prospect for the club as he prepares to experience his first taste of Scottish football. Seddon, a talented 26-year-old left-back, left Oxford United and spent last season on loan at League One side Burton Albion before signing with the Steelmen on a one-year deal with an option to extend next year.
Seddon has expressed his excitement about joining Motherwell and playing in Scotland. He was attracted to the club’s vision under manager Stuart Kettlewell, who focuses not just on the present but also on building for the future. Seddon believes that this approach aligns well with his own aspirations and he is eager to contribute to the team’s growth and success during his time at Fir Park.
Kettlewell sees Seddon as a valuable addition to his squad, particularly in terms of strengthening the left-back position. The manager highlighted Seddon’s experience and passion for the game as key factors in why he signed with Motherwell. Kettlewell hopes that Seddon will make an immediate impact on the team’s performance on the field, and he looks forward to seeing what Seddon can bring to the squad.
Overall, Seddon’s arrival at Motherwell is a positive step towards strengthening their defensive capabilities and building for a successful future in Scottish football.
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