The 26-year-old has become a cornerstone of the Mariners defence in his three seasons at the club since arriving from then English League One side Northampton Town and says he’s delighted to be sticking around.
 
 “It feels really good, it will be my fourth year coming up so I’m very excited about it,” said Bojic.
 
“It’s gone really quick, time goes by and this year has gone really quick especially as we have been doing really well.”
 
Bojic has racked up 59 appearances in the Yellow and Navy, finding the back of the net twice, both coming during last season’s campaign, and says he’s confident he is making the right-back position his own under Graham Arnold.
 
“The way things have been going this year, we have done really well under Graham Arnold and if Arnie wants me I will stay, playing under him has been great and hopefully we can continue that,” Bojic said.
 
He is now looking forward to making the remainder of 2010/11 one to remember, as he sets his sights on his first piece of silverware with the club.
 
Bojic added: “Structurally and tactically we have been doing really well, Arnie has done well with the players he has brought in and I’d like to think it is (the best Mariners squad I’ve played with).”