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Hednesford Town Bring In Experienced Step 2 Midfielder
about 6 hours ago. By James Gordon
Hednesford Town have confirmed the signing of midfielder Sion Spence.
The former Wales U21 international spent time in both the National League North and South last season, featuring for King’s Lynn Town and Havant & Waterlooville. The former Cardiff City and Crystal Palace youth player enjoyed a memorable loan spell in League Two with Bristol Rovers, making 12 appearances during their promotion-winning campaign in 2021/22. The midfielder reunites with current Pitmen boss Steve King, who he spent time under at Gloucester City.
Spence becomes the club’s third signing in a matter of days, following on from the arrival of Leek Town forward Rob Stevenson and Rushall Olympic defender Kory Roberts. On signing Spence, manager Steve King said: “I am absolutely thrilled to get Sion to Keys Park. He was the first player I tried to get when I got the job.
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\What a turnaround at Hednesford Town. They were on the verge of folding. They were reprieved from relegation. Now they’re signing top players
Hednesford Town Bring In Experienced Step 2 Midfielder
about 6 hours ago. By James Gordon
Hednesford Town have confirmed the signing of midfielder Sion Spence.
The former Wales U21 international spent time in both the National League North and South last season, featuring for King’s Lynn Town and Havant & Waterlooville. The former Cardiff City and Crystal Palace youth player enjoyed a memorable loan spell in League Two with Bristol Rovers, making 12 appearances during their promotion-winning campaign in 2021/22. The midfielder reunites with current Pitmen boss Steve King, who he spent time under at Gloucester City.
Spence becomes the club’s third signing in a matter of days, following on from the arrival of Leek Town forward Rob Stevenson and Rushall Olympic defender Kory Roberts. On signing Spence, manager Steve King said: “I am absolutely thrilled to get Sion to Keys Park. He was the first player I tried to get when I got the job.
Where has the money come from ?????
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When someone else asked that question, this was the reply:
We have new owners took over in January. They are local people and the businesses they own and the profits they produce mean money is no object to them. They have a five year project for which all of the money has been made available to the club. This is not people throwing money around like confetti short term they are in this for the long haul.
Hednesford have been through a tough period so I hope this ownership works out for the fans. They have a superb ground.
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When someone else asked that question, this was the reply:
We have new owners took over in January. They are local people and the businesses they own and the profits they produce mean money is no object to them. They have a five year project for which all of the money has been made available to the club. This is not people throwing money around like confetti short term they are in this for the long haul.
Hednesford have been through a tough period so I hope this ownership works out for the fans. They have a superb ground.
Really hope they get back where they belong but just hope the new owners don't drop them if they don't .