Both
bring in a wealth of experience in Northern League football and the club are excited
to work alongside them to try and push the club forward.
Graydon,
37, started his career with Sunderland AFC after coming over from Ireland where
he was on the books at Home Farm and had represented the Republic at under-16
and under-18 level.
His
Football League debut though came for York City whilst on loan from the Black
Cats in 2003, making 7 appearances and scoring once.
Since
leaving Sunderland he has had spells with the likes of Scarborough, Blyth Spartans,
Spennymoor United and Town, Dunston Fed, Gateshead, Durham City, Sunderland RCA,
Jarrow Roofing, Newcastle Blue Star and Morpeth Town.
Stewart
is also no stranger to the Northern League and has extensive experience as a
player with the likes of Washington, Bedlington Terriers, Sunderland Nissan,
Durham City, Chester-le-Street, Newcastle Benfield and Blyth Spartans,
Sunderland RCA, where he was also assistant manager. |