My best is yet to come at Walsall, says Adam Chambers
Adam Chambers today vowed his best is yet to come at Walsall after he committed his future to the Saddlers.
Adam Chambers today vowed his best is yet to come at Walsall after he committed his future to the Saddlers.
The midfielder activated a clause in his contract to extend his stay at the Banks's Stadium this month and declared he will improve.
He suffered a frustrating season last term – despite making 36 appearances – after form and injury hampered his debut campaign.
But the 31-year-old, who along with David Grof and Jake Jones is one of just three to pledge their future to Walsall so far this summer, insisted fans will see what he is made of next season.
"I know I've got more to offer and hopefully next season I'll be able to show that," said the former Albion ace. "It's difficult when you're in and out, coming back from injury and trying to get your fitness back.
"I was glad to finish the season having played because I'd been out for a while before that and people will hopefully see what I can do next season."
Chambers scored on his debut in the 1-0 win over former club Leyton Orient on last season's opening day before being sent off in his second appearance against Middlesbrough.
An Achilles injury in February sidelined him until the final day 1-0 win at MK Dons as the Saddlers finished seven points above the League One drop zone.
And Chambers, who scored twice last term, admitted he was frustrated with a stop-start campaign after bursting onto the Banks's Stadium scene.
He said: "We'll iron out everything and see what happens. The first two games summed up the season, got off to a great start but then I got sent off in the second one.
"I had a good run of games and the first half of the season I was looking to push on. Hopefully next season I can, get a good season and play a lot more games. We'll have a rest and go again."





