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Pitching In Northern Premier League Division One Midlands club Sutton Coldfield Town have announced the signings of Leo Brown and Callum King-Harmes.
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Brown (pictured) returns to the Royals for his second spell having originally joined the club on loan from SkyBet Championship neighbours Birmingham City, before a serious injury cut short the deal when the forward was on international duty with Northern Ireland under-18s.

 

The now 21-year-old forward missed almost two seasons with his injury and left St Andrews in the summer of 2019 having made appearances for the under-23s as well as the under-18s.

 

He returned to his native Northern Ireland and joined Ballymena United before moving to Ards in January 2020.

 

King-Harmes joins on dual-registration from Southern League Premier Division side Hednesford Town.

 

The 19-year-old winger signed for the Pitmen in August 2021 from League One side Bolton Wanderers.

 

Birmingham-born and a former Wales under-15 and under-16 international, he began his career with Wolverhampton Wanderers before making the move up north to join the Trotters making his League debut in 2019 against Wycombe Wanderers.

 

He then moved to NPL Premier Division side Bamber Bridge on loan last season before the pandemic cut short his time there after playing 5 games. 

 

He was released by Bolton at the end of May 2021, having made 5 first team appearances

 

Manager Neil Tooth told https://www.sctfc.com: "Leo is someone we have kept in touch with over the last few years and now he is fully recovered from the horrible injury that lost him a few years playing time, we are delighted to welcome him back to the club.

 

"Leo is big, strong and quick and can finish, so I have no doubt once he gets up to full match fitness, he will be a real asset for us.

 

"I'm delighted to get Callum on board and his pedigree speaks for itself.

 

"He is local lad and Hednesford want him out and playing games and after a good chat with the management there I'm grateful they have allowed us to have Callum for a month.

 

"He has shown in the two sessions he has been in with us that he has lots of ability so I'm really looking forward to seeing I'm in a Royals shirt".

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Two New Royals
Two New Royals
Sunday 03 October 21 I 08:46:34
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Brown (pictured) returns to the Royals for his second spell having originally joined the club on loan from SkyBet Championship neighbours Birmingham City, before a serious injury cut short the deal when the forward was on international duty with Northern Ireland under-18s.

 

The now 21-year-old forward missed almost two seasons with his injury and left St Andrews in the summer of 2019 having made appearances for the under-23s as well as the under-18s.

 

He returned to his native Northern Ireland and joined Ballymena United before moving to Ards in January 2020.

 

King-Harmes joins on dual-registration from Southern League Premier Division side Hednesford Town.

 

The 19-year-old winger signed for the Pitmen in August 2021 from League One side Bolton Wanderers.

 

Birmingham-born and a former Wales under-15 and under-16 international, he began his career with Wolverhampton Wanderers before making the move up north to join the Trotters making his League debut in 2019 against Wycombe Wanderers.

 

He then moved to NPL Premier Division side Bamber Bridge on loan last season before the pandemic cut short his time there after playing 5 games. 

 

He was released by Bolton at the end of May 2021, having made 5 first team appearances

 

Manager Neil Tooth told https://www.sctfc.com: "Leo is someone we have kept in touch with over the last few years and now he is fully recovered from the horrible injury that lost him a few years playing time, we are delighted to welcome him back to the club.

 

"Leo is big, strong and quick and can finish, so I have no doubt once he gets up to full match fitness, he will be a real asset for us.

 

"I'm delighted to get Callum on board and his pedigree speaks for itself.

 

"He is local lad and Hednesford want him out and playing games and after a good chat with the management there I'm grateful they have allowed us to have Callum for a month.

 

"He has shown in the two sessions he has been in with us that he has lots of ability so I'm really looking forward to seeing I'm in a Royals shirt".

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