MARCUS Daws has resigned for Dorchester Town after his exit from AFC Totton.
The Magpies have announced the signing of the winger who returns for a second spell at the club.
He arrives back at The Avenue after impressing last season, when he joined the club in January, and became a regular in the Magpies attack as the club surged from 20th in the table to ninth.
During that period, the 20-year-old notched three goals in 20 appearances and was a pivotal player in Tom Killick's side.
However, Daws left the Magpies to join AFC Totton in the summer, but departed the Hampshire-based club at the end of September.
READ: Former Dorchester winger Marcus Daws leaves AFC Totton
On re-signing with the Magpies, Daws said to the club's website: "Obviously I’m absolutely buzzing to be back at Dorchester.
"The fans, the club itself, the gaffer and all of the players – I’ve got a special place for everyone at the club, so I’m so happy to back and looking forward to getting going again.
"I had limited game time the last few weeks at Totton, so I decided to leave - I had quite a few clubs interested, but I did really have my eyes set on Dorchester.
"I spoke to the gaffer straight away and quite a few people at the club like Pards, Olaf, Hastey - it was a no brainer really to come back, and hopefully continue the form the lads have already started this season.”
Daws is available for selection this weekend and could make his second debut for the club when the travel to Tiverton Town later today in the FA Trophy.
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