Myrie-Williams made 36
appearances and scored 2 goals while coming through at Bristol City from 2005
to 2007 and spent time on loan with Cheltenham Town (twice), Tranmere Rovers,
Carlisle United and Hereford United, making 69 appearances and scoring 7 goals
during those loan spells.
After his Bristol City
release in 2009, the left-footed winger moved across the border to Scotland,
playing 36 times and scoring 2 goals for Dundee United and St Johnstone.
In 2011/12, Myrie-Williams
made 19 appearances for Stevenage but failed to get on the scoresheet and in
July 2012, he signed for Port Vale permanently after a brief loan spell in the
previous campaign, and in total he scored 22 goals in 101 games for the
Valiants.
In 2014/15, Myrie-Williams
was on the books of Scunthorpe United, making 20 appearances, and during the
same season, was out on loan to Tranmere Rovers, playing 18 times and scoring 3
goals in League Two.
In 2015, he made 8
appearances for Sligo Rovers in the top division of Irish football and the
following season saw him in Wales with Newport County, playing 30 times and
scoring 2 goals.
In 2017/18, the speedy
winger made a dozen appearances for then-National League side Torquay United,
before joining Hereford FC later on in the season.
Before his release from
Hereford in October 2018, he had made 23 appearances and scored 8 goals at
Edgar Street.
|