The
midfield trio of Tom Turton, Aaron Birch and Ryan Winwood have all put
pen-to-paper for City.
Turton
is a player with
great vision with a good range of passes. He returned to Southern League
Premier Division Central side Stourbridge for a second stint in 2019/20.
The
26-year-old originally linked up with the Glassboys ahead of the 2012/13 season
following his release from West Bromwich Albion, but in March 2013 he joined
Romulus on dual-registration in order to get more games under his belt and he
subsequently signed for Roms that summer.
In
August 2014 he joined Sutton Coldfield Town and spent two seasons with the
Royals.
He
agreed a move to Alvechurch in May 2016 where he went from strength to
strength.
A
fine 2018/19 campaign saw him win the managers` player of the year award at
Alvechurch in May before following manager Ian Long to the War Memorial
Athletic Ground.
Birch (pictured) re-joined Southern Premier Division Central side Alvechurch in October 2019.
The
25-year-old was the captain of Worcester, having joined them in May 2019.
However, he decided to up sticks and join 'Church, who play two leagues higher.
He
was part of the Hereford FC team that won the Midland League in its first
campaign as well as reaching the FA Vase Final and was briefly with Alvechurch
in 2018/19.
He
also had spells at Nuneaton Borough and Halesowen Town.
Winwood
joined Stourbridge
in August 2019 before re-joining league rivals Alvechurch in February 2020.
The
25-year-old was originally with West Bromwich Albion in their youth and academy
set-up.
He
linked up with Tividale following his release in the summer of 2013 and played
his part in their Midland Alliance title success in 2013/14.
He
moved to Rushall Olympic for the start of the following season for a brief
stint before returning to Tividale.
He
moved to Alvechurch in May 2015 and quickly made a good impression at the
Worcestershire club.
He
was unlucky with injuries though and spent some of the second half of the
2018/19 season on dual registration with Romulus in the Midland League.
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