Goalkeeper
Jordan Greaves arrives having played in the Northern Premier League with
Stocksbridge Park Steels and the NCEL for Athersley Recreation and Nostell Miners
Welfare.
Midfielder
Rikki Paylor re-joins after being with Hemsworth Miners Welfare since last
summer after being with Handsworth.
Paylor
has plenty of experience, including in the NPL from stints with Ossett Town and
Ossett Albion as well as with NCEL sides Barton Town and Bridlington Town.
Experienced
former Northern Ireland under-21 international midfielder or defender Adam
Chapman heads the list of players who have made the move from the NPL Division
One South East.
The
30-year-old signed for Sheffield FC in November 2017.
He
started out at Sheffield United but made his senior debut in the Conference on
loan with Oxford United in 2009.
He
signed for the U`s on a permanent basis in the summer of 2009 for a £15,000 fee
and went on to play 77 times as well as have loan stints with Newport County
and Mansfield Town.
He
later went on to play for those clubs on a more permanent basis, making 75 and
37 appearances respectively.
Spells
with Gainsborough Trinity and Boston United preceded him joining Club.
Midfielder
Andy Gascoigne (pictured) joined Worksop Town in June 2019 having enjoyed a fine 2018/19
with rivals Sheffield FC.
He
is an adaptable midfielder who mostly operates down the middle.
He
has also previously turned out for Frickley Athletic, Brighouse Town, Harrogate
Town, Shaw Lane AFC and Goole AFC.
He
had an excellent 2018/19 campaign as he helped Sheffield FC get into the
play-offs, where his side were beaten by Brighouse Town.
He
made 279 appearances for Club, scoring 101 goals.
Steve
Wankiewicz is a tough-tackling center-half who returned to Worksop for a third
time in July 2018 after having half a season away with Rainworth Miners
Welfare.
A
Tigers fan favourite, he helped Worksop win the NCEL title and promotion to the
NPL in 2018/19.
He
has also featured for Hallam and Shirebrook Town.
Kyle
Jordan re-joined Worksop in July 2018 and also helped the Tigers win the NCEL title.
Originally
with Sheffield Wednesday, he spent a year in Hong Kong with Xiangxue Sun Hei before
having his first spell with Worksop in 2007.
He
returned again in 2013 after being with Sheffield FC and Shirebrook Town and
then re-joined for a third time via Rainworth Miners Welfare.
Connor
Brunt re-signed for Worksop in June 2018 after returning to England after a
year playing in Australia for Gold Coast FC, Queensland and Robina City and
helped the Tigers win the NCEL title in 2018/19.
An
exciting forward who has previous experience with Ossett Albion and Hallam FC,
he has also represented England Colleges.
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