The
22-year-old joined the Greenbacks in August 2019.
A quick and powerful player, Bailey-Nicholls (pictured) started his career with Birmingham City before he was
released from St Andrews in the summer of 2016.
He
grew up in Wolverhampton playing football for the Blues academy.
He
joined Wrexham and he was sent out on loan to Sutton Coldfield Town and
returned to be given his first taste of professional football.
He
then moved out on loan again in January 2017, this time to Nantwich Town and
had spells on loan at Rushall Olympic and ended that campaign on loan at
Redditch United and Bedworth.
He
moved to Halesowen Town in January 2018 then onto Redditch on a more permanent
basis the following summer.
Alvechurch
have also added to their ranks by drafting in Knory Scott on loan from Vanarama
National League North neighbours Kidderminster Harriers and Orlando Joao from
Northern Premier League Division One South East outfit Market Drayton Town.
Bermudan
midfielder Scott joined Harriers ahead of the 2018/19 season.
Scott
particularly impressed the first team management during the pre-season
campaign, scoring in a friendly against Aston Villa at Aggborough, and earning several
first team appearances in the early weeks of the season following his
competitive debut against AFC Telford United.
But
he has been out of the picture for a while and moves to Lye Meadow in search of
game time.
Joao
is a well-travelled midfielder who started out at Northampton Town.
Since
leaving the Cobblers, he has had spells with the likes of New Bradwell St
Peter, Banbury United, Kempston Rovers, Aylesbury United, Barton Rovers and MK
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