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Hess rejected Fleet contract offer

Andy Hessenthaler was given the chance to join his home town club
Andy Hessenthaler was given the chance to join his home town club

ANDY HESSENTHALER made his debut for Barnet on Saturday after snubbing the chance to join Nationwide Conference side Gravesend & Northfleet.

The former Gills manager, who lives near Gravesend, opted for a move to League 2 Barnet despite being offered a comparable financial package from the Fleet.

Gravesend chairman Brian Kilcullen expressed his disappointment at losing out on Hessenthaler’s signature.

He said: "Andy is a local player who would have undoubtedly brought a lot of experience to our team.

"We are disappointed as our financial offer to Andy was not a problem but the lure of finishing his playing career in League football was the deciding factor for him."

Hessenthaler quit the Gills after a nine-and-a-half year stint, beginning the latest chapter of his career at Barnet’s Underhill Stadium on Saturday, after signing a deal until the end of the season.

The 40-year-old played the full 90 minutes as his new side held high-flying leaders Wycombe to a goalless draw.

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