Returns to Valley where he netted an impressive 25 goals in 2015/16.
Won the Anglesey League title with Bryngwran Bulls last season, netting 13 goals.
Sillence has also played for Llannerchymedd in the Welsh Alliance. One of the fittest players around with a real eye for goal.
One day, I will get my headline…….Sillence is Goalden
A quick return to Caergybi for Irishman McKittrick, who earlier this summer had joined Holyhead Town.
Caergybi manager Dale Moffat is delighted to welcome back the tireless midfield talent.
“It is a massive boost to the squad, last season’s players player and managers player returning,” said Dale.
“We were gutted to lose him but appreciated his thoughts (in joining a higher level club).
“After some thought we are glad he has returned to the club. It is a massive boost to our midfield for the new challenge ahead of the Gwynedd League. His head is now fully focused on Caergybi.”
Gerson signs for his first season in senior football.Last season he played at Rhosddu and also for Cefn Druids Under-16 under Daniel Richards.
Gerson plays with real maturity for a 16 year-old.
Goalkeeper Sanna joins Mold from North East Wales League side Acton where he was a stand out performer last season.
His experience will strengthen Alex’s goalkeeping department for the coming season and he is seen as a great addition to the squad.
A pacey right back with a great work ethic joins Ryan Roberts’ Welsh National League Premier Division newcomers.
Striker Swarbrick once scored a hat-trick in a Welsh Cup semi-final.
The 30-year-old grabbed a treble as Cymru Alliance underdogs Cefn Druids whipped Welsh Premier favourites Airbus 4-1 to reach the 2011/12 final, where the Ancients lost to TNS.
There is much more to Swarbrick’s career than that, however, as he has been a consistent goalscorer over the years for the likes of Denbigh Town, Chirk AAA, Gresford Athletic and Glynceiriog.
He is also a gifted all-rounder for Chirk Cricket Club.
Formerly a star stopper for Llandudno Under-19s, Jones was understudy to Alex Ramsay at Caernarfon for two seasons.
Also with Glan Conwy at one time, Jones now looks to make his mark in Welsh Alliance Division One with Albion.
Started off at Penycae as an under-16 and then signed for Cefn Druids, where he enjoyed great success in front of goal with the development and reserve teams.
The 19-year-old moved to Cefn Albion at the end of last season, but has now returned to the Riverside.
Former Llandudno stalwart who spent nine years with the club before taking over joint-managership of Llandudno Junction with Darren Jones in 2013.
Morgan is a goalscoring midfielder, strong in the tackle and precise with his passing, but injuries have blighted his career in recent years.
Other clubs he has featured for include Glan Conwy and West Shore.
Now 36, his experience should prove crucial for the Albion.
Centre-half Roberts is a former Llandudno Albion player who Athletic brought in early last season but work commitments limited him to just four appearances.
Athletic manager Rhys Lane is hoping Roberts will be more regularly available and make an impact in the Vale of Clwyd and Conwy Premier Division this season.
Brother of striker Conner, who has just rejoined Penycae.
Leighton had been with Chester since 2016 and was a regular goalscorer throughout the age groups before being released this summer.
A young, energetic winger who has bags of pace and can cause all sorts off problems in the final third.
Llanuwchllyn’s management are looking forward to seeing him improve and help the team this season in the Welsh National League Premier Division.
Highly-rated left back with bags of experience and a great left foot.
Versatile player who should prove a fine addition to the Madoc squad for 2019-20.
Highly rated midfielder who adds real quality to the Penycae squad having previously played for Cefn Druids, Gresford and Chirk AAA.
Has always operated at a high level playing for Wrexham area clubs.
After years developing his talents at the highly successful TNS Academy and later playing for Penycae, Jamie comes ‘home’ by rejoining Brickfield Rangers.
Quality young defender who will only add to the growing strength of Gareth Rhys Roberts’ squad.
One of the key players in Rhostyllen’s rise to prominence in recent years has returned to the club.
Prolific goal-getter Clamp finished last season at Chirk, but the 27-year-old is now back where he made his name.
Class player who can always be relied upon to score goals.
Seventeen-year-old defender Davies has signed for the FAW Trophy holders for the 2019/20 season. Another young local player who has impressed during pre-season.
Experienced central-midfielder whose former clubs include Vauxhall Motors, FC Nomads and gap Queen’s Park.
As a University of Chester student, he won the BUCS Northern Cup and a BUCS Premier League and he has also picked up a multitude of silverware in Chester area football in his career.
Another versatile performer and when his head is on the game there are not many better. The Madoc management are confident he will be a great addition to the squad going forward this season.
The much sought after Tristan Lloyd has joined North East Wales League newcomers Chirk Town.
Tristan spent last season at St Martins Village FC, but is now a member of the Taverners and will be a fantastic addition to the squad.
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