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York City have signed former Scunthorpe goalkeeper Tom Evans following a successful trial spell at the club.
The 29-year-old had been on trial with the Minstermen for several weeks and impressed manager Billy McEwan. Evans told the club's website: "I'm very pleased to have signed for York and have already had some positive comments from supporters." The shotstopper was released by the Iron in May after a nine-year spell at Glanford Park. |
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Kidderminster Harriers have announced the signing of former Birmingham defender Jeff Kenna.
Kenna was looking for a new club after being released by Derby at the end of last season. The former Republic of Ireland international has penned a one-year deal at Aggborough as they look to build a side capable of winning promotion from the Conference. |
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Forest Green Rovers have signed Wycombe goalkeeper Steve Williams on a season-long loan just a day after he penned a new deal with Wanderers.
The 23-year-old has opted for a move to the Conference side for a better chance of first-team football. Williams was likely to be third choice at Adams Park with Frank Talia and new signing Jamie Young poised to vie for the number one shirt at Wycombe. Boss Paul Lambert has the option of recalling Williams in January. --------------------- Kidderminster have signed former Republic of Ireland defender Jeff Kenna on a one-year contract. Kenna, 35, has Premiership experience with Southampton, Blackburn and Birmingham, and was released by Derby during the summer. |
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Grays Athletic manager Frank Gray has dipped into the lower leagues to pick up Lewes defender Djoumin Sangare.
The 22-year-old Frenchman was one of the Nationwide South club's most consistent performers last term and, with a raft of impressive signings at The Dripping Pan, had been expected to stay with the Sussex outfit for the forthcoming season. However, the option of a switch to full-time football proved too tempting to resist for Sangare, who has agreed a one-year deal with Grays. Grays begin their Conference campaign with a home game against newly promoted Stafford Rangers on August 12. |
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Nationwide Conference National club Halifax Town have swooped to sign striker Steve Torpey from Moore & Co Construction Solicitors North West Counties League side FC United of Manchester.
The 24-year-old caught Shaymen boss Chris Wilder's eye with a superb performance in Tuesday evening's friendly at The Shay which included a stunning 30-yard strike. And Wilder has moved swiftly to snap up the player, who was expected to complete his move to Halifax. A former England Schoolboy international, Torpey was at Liverpool's Academy for three years but eventually moved on to current Division One outfit Port Vale, where he made one League appearance. In 2002, he moved into non-league football when he signed for Merseyside outfit Prescot Cables, and he returned to Cables after a spell with Town's Conference rivals Altrincham. He joined FC United shortly after their formation last summer and made an immediate impact, scoring in the pre-season win at Flixton and going on to bag 17 goals in 32 appearances as the team romped to the North West Counties League Division Two title last season. |
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9nufc9 your non league attribution to this board is second to none fella, cheers and keep on
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Cheers mate, good to see members are actually visiting the section Ill keep it up |
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Grays Athletic boss Frank Gray has added two players to his squad on one-year contracts, reports BBC Essex.
Goalkeeper Danny Knowles, 20, who was released by Gillingham in April, has moved to the Recreation Ground. Knowles did not play for the Gills' first team, but spent time on loan at Conference South side Welling and Ryman Premier outfit East Thurrock United. The other new arrival is central defender Nathan Moulds, who previously played in New South Wales. ------------------------- Oxford United have completed the signing of striker Rob Duffy - brother of Portsmouth defender Richard. Duffy, 23, spent five years at Rushden & Diamonds before spells with Kettering and Stevenage last season, and has signed a two-year deal with the U's. |
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Halifax have signed striker Steve Torpey from FC United of Manchester.
Torpey caught the eye of Halifax manager Chris Wilder when he played for FC United in a friendly against the Shaymen on Tuesday night. The 24-year-old from Kirby was on the scoresheet as FC United won 4-2 but faces tough competition for a place in the Halifax forward line. Lewis Killeen, Chris Senior, Ryan Sugden, Shane Smeltz and Danny Forrest are all in contention. |
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Stafford Rangers boss Phil Robinson has confirmed a clutch of signings on the eve of the new season.
Former Forest Green Rovers man Guy Madjo stands out as the best of four new arrivals at Marston Road. The 22-year-old ex-Bristol City youth stalled over the offer of a new deal at The Lawn and subsequently found himself without a club after Green boss Gary Owers (pictured) lost patience. Midfielder Ged Murphy joins, having featured 23 times in the Nationwide Conference last year for Altrincham. Former Accrington keeper Danny Alcock has also agreed terms, while 23-year-old forward Dolapo Olaoye joins having enjoyed a spell playing in America. |
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Danny Alcock is a quality signing for Rangers. Has bags of experience whilst playing for Accrington.
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Halifax have seen off competition from Conference rivals York to sign former Middlesbrough and Cardiff striker Andy Campbell on a 12-month deal.
Campbell, who scored for Halifax in a friendly last Saturday, was a free agent after ending a short spell with Dunfermline at the end of last season. The 27-year-old began his career as a trainee at Middlesbrough before joining Cardiff for £950,000 in March 2002. He also had loan spells with Oxford, Doncaster, Bolton and Sheffield United. ---- He's a well travelled footballer, hopefully he can add alot of spark and experience to the club. |
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Nationwide Conference National club Gravesend & Northfleet have completed the signing of former Crystal Palace goalkeeper Lance Cronin.
Twenty-year-old Cronin (pictured) came through the youth system at Crystal Palace but failed to make a first-team appearance at Selhurst Park. He moves to Stonebridge Road after spells at Shrewsbury, Wycombe Wanderers and Oldham where he made one substitute appearance in an FA Cup tie. |
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Gravesend & Northfleet boss Liam Daish has signed former Charlton Athletic defender Mark Ricketts.
The 21-year-old was released by the Addicks in the summer, after a season in which he also had a loan spell at Milton Keynes Dons in League One. "Mark can play at right back or centre half," Daish told Fleet's website. "So, he is exactly the type of versatile defender I have been looking for to complete my squad going into the new season." ------------------ Tamworth have signed striker Gary Birch and teenage defender Tom Kemp on month-long loans from Lincoln City. Birch, 24, agreed a new 12-month deal with Lincoln earlier this summer but has been an unused substitute in the Imps' opening two games. Boss Mark Cooper made his move for the former Walsall front man after summer signing Steve Burton was ruled out for a month with a knee problem. Tamworth have also signed youth product Shaun Ridgway, 18, on Conference forms. |
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