
Northampton Town's new defender Dean Beckwith believes he has nothing to prove to his former club Hereford.
The 25-year-old was not offered a new deal at the end of last season after the Bulls were relegated to League Two.
Beckwith told BBC Radio Northampton: "I had three very good years at Hereford, but last season didn't go too well for anyone involved at the club.
"I want to have a better season than I did last year, but I don't think I've got anything to prove to Hereford."
Beckwith experienced promotion from League Two with Hereford in 2007-08.
"You want to play at your highest level, so obviously I want to try to get Northampton back into League One"
He added: "It's very difficult and every game is a battle. But I think our squad's good and there's definitely enough quality to get out of this league.
"I'm confident that I can perform at this level and in League One.
"Nobody wants to play in League Two. You want to play at your highest level, so obviously I want to try to get Northampton back into League One.
"I feel it's a good move for me. I'm going to be happy playing football, so hopefully I can produce my best football this year."
Beckwith joins former Bulls striker Steve Guinan at Sixfields. The Cobblers have made one other pre-season signing; former Bristol Rovers defender Craig Hinton.
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