Midfielders
Jordan Wynne and Jack Gibney, forward Chris Sharp and defender James Neild have
all become new Tigers.
Wynne (pictured) joins the Tigers from NPL Division One North West side Runcorn Linnets, who he
had only signed for last month from Trafford.
The
21-year-old had only moved to Shawe View in July from Prescot Cables and made 3
appearances.
He
spent two and a half years with Cables having also been with Vanarama National
League outfit AFC Fylde after spells with Everton, Liverpool and Wigan Athletic
as a youngster.
Gibney
has stepped up from Hyde`s reserve side after impressing whilst on loan with
Hallmark Security League side Burscough.
He
has a great attitude and he will excite the fans with the pace he has.
Sharp
joins after recently being released by league rivals FC United of Manchester.
The
experienced 33-year-old joined FC United in December 2018 from Stalybridge
Celtic.
He
started his career at Rhyl and went on to sign for Bangor City 2008.
In
2010, he signed for The New Saints and was top scorer in his first season,
which included scoring a Champions League goal against Anderlecht.
At
the start of the 2011/12 season, he made the switch to AFC Telford United
before signing for Hereford United in 2013.
In
2014 he joined Stockport County, and was called-up to the England C team.
At
the start of the 2015/16 season, he moved back to Wales to join Colwyn Bay,
although in the November, he was lured to join the revolution at Salford City,
but after just a month, moved to Marine AFC.
In
the 2016/17 season he joined Bradford Park Avenue and in 2017/18 played for
Alfreton Town.
At
the start of the 2018/19 season he joined Curzon Ashton but moved across
Tameside to join Stalybridge at the start of September 2018.
He
is the son of former Everton and Scotland star Graeme Sharp.
Neild
joins on dual registration from National League North neighbours Curzon Ashton
and will provide defensive cover in all positions.
The
18-year-old came through the ranks at SkyBet League One side Rochdale
He’s
someone we spoke to in pre-season, but he was trying to stay in the pro game at
the time and took up an offer of a trial with Barnsley. He’s athletic,
aggressive and technically very good.
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