GUISELEY have given their fans something to celebrate on Yorkshire Day by announcing four more signings.

Manager Adam Lockwood has added two of last season's loanees, Kevan Hurst and Alex Purver, to his squad along with former Huddersfield Town striker Frank Mulhern and ex-Morecambe winger Lee Molyneux.

Lockwood's new-look squad has more of a Yorkshire feel to it with the majority of his players either born or based in the county.

Hurst, 31, is a versatile player who can play all across the midfield or forward line.

He started his career at Sheffield United and had loan spells with

Boston United, Yeovil Town, Stockport County and Chesterfield, and Scunthorpe United before joining the Glanford Park club in a £200,00 deal.

Moves to Carlisle United, Walsall, Southend and Mansfield followed.

Experienced winger Molyneux , 28, was released by Morecambe in June and he can play at either left-wing or left-back and like his fellow Guiseley player John Rooney, he began his career with Everton.

The England under-16 and under-17 international worked his way through the club's youth academy before joining Southampton in 2009.

After a loan spell with Port Vale he was released in 2010 and played nine games with Plymouth Argyle before leaving in January 2011.

The much travelled player has also appeared for Accrington Stanley, Crewe Alexandra, Rochdale, Tranmere Rovers and Morecambe.

Midfielder Purver, 21, was a popular figure during his two spells on loan at Guiseley last season.

The Leeds-born player had come up through the Leeds United Academy system and was awarded his first professional contract in the summer of 2014.

In pre-season 2016-17 Purver played in some of Leeds United’s friendlies before joining the Lions for the first time in September 2016.

Mulhern, 20, joined Huddersfield Town’s under-23 development squad last February from Leeds United.

Capped by the Republic of Ireland at under-18 and under-19 level, Mulhern, who comes from South Elmsall, was in the Huddersfield Town Academy for nearly four years joining the Terriers at Under-9 level in August 2005 before departing for Leeds United in May 2009.

He subsequently turned professional with the Elland Road club in the summer of 2015 following a two-year scholarship.

Mulhearn played for Vanarama National League side Southport during a brief loan spell in September 2016.

His brother Robbie is a professional Rugby League player for Hull KR.