Anthony
Dwyer has switched from league rivals Alvechurch, who he signed for in June
from another league rival, Hednesford Town.
The
24-year-old had been with the Pitmen since October 2020 after returning to the
Pitmen from Stourbridge.
He
had joined the Glassboys in November 2019 from Northern Premier League Premier
Division side Stafford Rangers.
Jamaican-born,
he came through the ranks at League Two outfit Mansfield Town and had loan
spells to Mickleover Sports and Carlton Town while with his former club.
He
was released by the Stags in 2016 and went on to represent Ilkeston FC,
Stafford Rangers and Matlock Town.
He
joined Vanarama National League North side AFC Telford United in the summer of
2017, going on to score 6 goals for them.
A
move to Hednesford followed in March 2018 before joining Altrincham the
following summer.
A
switch to National League North rivals Leamington swiftly came before he joined
Barwell in January 2019.
Two
months later he was on the move once more, this time to Southern Premier
Division Central rivals Tamworth.
He
had joined Stafford in the summer of 2019. |