Adam Proudlock targets League for AFC Telford United
Adam Proudlock is Telford's top scorer this season
Adam Proudlock believes AFC Telford United can reach the Football League within two years.
The former Wolves striker, who has signed for the Bucks until the end of the season, told BBC Radio Shropshire the club is prepared for League Two.
"I'm scoring goals, I'm enjoying my football, and hopefully within two years we can get there," he said.
"The club's run professionally, we get big crowds, the ground and the fans are amazing. It should be in the League."
Proudlock, 29, was without a club after leaving Grimsby in the summer and was given the chance to work his way back to full fitness by Bucks boss and former Wolves team-mate Andy Sinton.
He played on a non-contract basis before signing until the end of the season at the start of December, and responded with a hat trick in Saturday's 3-0 FA Trophy win at Harrogate.
The Bucks are currently third in the Blue Square Bet North, two divisions below League Two.
"Knowing Andy from my Wolves days helps, even though it's different now he's the gaffer," Proudlock added.
"I had a long chat with him a few times and he made it clear he wants me here. Andy gave me the chance and I want to repay him.
"Long-term I wouldn't rule anything out, but at the moment I'm really happy at Telford."
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