Crawley Town have signed TOWIE star Mark Wright.
He joins up with the squad after impressing in training over the past two months.
Wright also played in a behind-closed-doors friendly against Reading last month, where he performed well at left-back.
It is his second stint at the club, having played nine times and scored once in the 2006-07 season.
Head coach John Yems said: “Mark has been training with us the last couple of months and really impressed everybody in training.
“It has taken us eleven years to sign him back and he’s finally returned to Crawley.
"Hopefully he can carry on from where he left off and I am pleased to have him back with his experience on and off the pitch.
"Mark is a great role model for players in the future.”
He added: “I will always remember Mark’s goal against Tamworth that kept us up that season. I’m so delighted to have him back again.”
Reds general Manager Tom Allman said: “Having someone like Mark involved with the club can only be a positive.
"As well as his obvious technical ability, having someone of his stature wearing the badge, will also shine a light on the positive hard work the club does off the field.”
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