IT was a frustrating season for Jordan Davies on a personal note but the midfielder has vowed to put it behind him and do everything he can to get back into Phil Parkinson ‘s plans.
The 25-year-old was restricted to just two starts in League Two, with another 23 appearances coming off the substitutes bench, as the Reds finished runners-up to secure a second promotion in a row for the first time in the club’s history.
Opportunities were limited for Davies, who scored four goals in all competitions, but he is focussed on the future and will aim to impress Parkinson when the players return for pre-season training ahead of the new League One campaign which kicks-off in August.
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“That’s football,” said Davies, who hails from Coedpoeth. “I was frustrated that I picked up little injuries along the way but I was fit for most of the season.
“When I was called upon. I tried to do my best but I didn’t really have the run of games that I would have liked to have seen myself in the best light.