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Noble Loan Extended

3 January 2014

Club News

Noble Loan Extended

3 January 2014

On loan midfielder David Noble will stick with Cheltenham Town until the end of the 2013-14 campaign.

A deal has been reached this afternoon to extend Rotherham midfielder David Noble's loan spell until the end of the season.

Mark Yates has been in discussions with Millers boss Steve Evans over the last few days and both clubs have now agreed the deal. David Noble signed the paperwork this afternoon at the training ground and he will remain a Robin until the end of the season.

The 31 year-old initially signed on loan back on transfer deadline day in the summer and his original spell was set to end following this weekend's game with Chesterfield but Mark Yates admitted he was delighted to get the deal done.

"We are delighted to have secured David until the end of the season," he said.

"I'd like to thank Steve Evans and Rotherham United for their help in the matter. David has been a big player for us so he is a key signing. He can help us continue recent good form and help us move up the league table."

To date, David Noble has made 18 appearances whilst on loan with the Robins with just one of those coming from the substitutes bench. His loan extension is the first business to be completed in the January transfer window by Mark Yates with the futures of Connor Goldson, Kemar Roofe and Toby Ajala set to be finalised following this weekend's action.

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