Wycherley,
who turns 22 next week, has signed a one-year contract with an additional one-year
option ahead of the 2020/21 season.
The
keeper, who hails from Telford signed for home-town Vanarama National League
North side AFC Telford United from then-Welsh Premier champions The New Saints
in August 2018.
He
started his career in Shrewsbury Town's youth system before joining TNS.
Noted
for his prodigious kicking, he transferred to National League outfit Solihull
Moors in January 2020.
Wycherley
is well known to Pitmen supporters as he enjoyed two very impressive loan
spells at Keys Park last season and new manager Andy Morrell wasted no time in getting
him signed on a permanent deal once his departure from Solihull was announced.
Meanwhile,
Hednesford have come to an agreement with striker Danny Glover to stay with the
Pitmen for the 2020/21 season as a player as well as joining Morrell’s backroom
team.
The
30-year-old is in his third spell with the club and took on the role of
caretaker manager last season during the takeover talks and Morrell was keen to
ensure he became part of the new-look Pitmen management team whilst also
retaining his services as one of the league’s most dangerous front-men, having
scored 19 goals in 2019/20. |