Joining
from league rivals Bromsgrove Sporting is the vastly experienced Tony Breeden (pictured).
The
31-year-old signed for Sporting in July after ending his third spell with
National League North side Leamington.
He
became one of a select few to make over 300 appearances for the Brakes since
the renaissance in 2000. He has previously turned out for Rushall Olympic,
Sutton Coldfield Town, Kidderminster Harriers, Tamworth and Solihull Moors in
between his spells with the Brakes.
Returning
to Nuneaton on dual registration with Total Motion Midland League Division One
side Hinckley AFC is Ty Belford.
Belford
is a former Coventry City and Liverpool youngster who re-joined Hinckley
shortly after brother Courtney was appointed manager in the summer of 2019.
He
initially joined when his other sibling, Dale, was appointed manager two
seasons earlier, having spent the early part of the season at Nuneaton.
After
leaving the Anfield ranks, he spent three seasons with Swindon Town, during
which time he made 22 first team appearances for the Robins before a loan spell
at Southport.
After
leaving the County Ground, he spent time with Oxford City.
Between
spells with Hinckley, he played for Swindon Supermarine and Romulus before
returning to Nuneaton in their relegation season from the National League
North.
He
has also represented England at Under-16 and under-17 level.
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