RAMELTON’S CONRAD LOGAN has found himself a club again for this season.
The 30-year-old goalkeeper has returned to Rochdale, the club has confirmed this morning.
Logan spent three months on loan at Spotland in 2014, when he was with Leicester City.
Logan previously made 25 appearances for ‘Dale, but an injury in December 2014, sustained playing against Notts County, was his last competitive outing for 16 months.
[adrotate group=”37″]Earlier this year, Logan came out of the wilderness when he signed for Hibs. He was the hero of the hour in their Scottish Cup semi-final win over Dundee United when – after a string of superb saves in the game – he stopped penalties from Blair Spittal and Billy McKay in a shoot-out.
[adrotate group=”38″]Logan also played in the final, with Hibs beating Rangers 3-2.
However, Logan was not retained by new Hibs boss Neil Lennon, leaving him clubless.
Rochdale boss Keith Hill has now snapped up the former Swilly Rovers goalkeeper.
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