Imagine your top-scorer when you won the league three years ago moving on the season after but then returning to the place where he made such great memories.
No wonder Llannerchymedd are overjoyed to have Gwion Thomas back in the ranks!
Thomas, 23, is another summer departure from Gwalchmai, where he has spent the last three seasons, making 96 appearances and scoring 23 goals.
Gwion was last at Llannerchymedd in 2021-22, ending up leading marksman with a fantastic 27 goals in 32 games for a team crowned North Wales Coast Division One champions.
Before that season at Cae Tan Parc, he was also at Gwalchmai.
Strong, skillful and his vision for a pass and eye for goal will surely prove massive for Medd in 2025-26.
Manager Iwan Williams said: “I’m absolutely ecstatic to see Gwion return to the club where he made such an impact in that title winning season of 2021/22 and no doubt he will be crucial again for us on his return.”
Midfielder returns to Cefn after spending last season at fellow Ardal North East side Rhos Aelwyd, where he made 23 appearances and scored twice.
Previously, the 23-year-old spent a number of campaigns with Albion, featuring for both the first team and reserves. Back on very familiar territory.
Jones is back at Llandyrnog after a stint at Henllan in 2024-25 where he scored 11 goals for the village club.
Was last at Cae Nant in 2022-23, making 19 appearances for the then North Wales Coast East Premier Division side.
Prior to spell with Dyrny, he was a regular with Henllan.
Llandyrnog manager Sion Morris is hoping his new recruit can replicate last season’s form and deliver some goals.
“Steff is a player I’ve monitored ever since he left Dyrny and I’m ecstatic he’s chosen to come home this season,” said Sion. “He has come on leaps and bounds and you can really tell the maturity that he’s developed in his game.
“He doesn’t lose the ball often but when he does he’s eager to win it back.”
It’s a big Nomads welcome for 24-year-old midfielder Abdi Sharif.
Somalian-born Sharif started his career at the Liverpool Academy, spending two years with the current English Premier League champions and winning the FA Youth Cup during his spell on Merseyside before moving to Wigan Athletic in 2022.
Abdi made his senior debut against Rotherham United in a 0-0 draw which saw him become the first Somalian-born player to ever play in the EFL Championship.
Sharif will be known to Welsh football fans for his 10 game spell at Aberystwyth Town in the second phase of last season’s campaign which saw him make 10 appearances for the side from Park Avenue.
Made 35 appearances for Gwalchmai last season having been a regular with Llangefni Town Reserves in 2023-24, also having a couple of first team outings.
Now joins North Wales Coast West Premier Division side Llannerchymedd, where the club say he ‘has really impressed in training with his directness, Good on the ball and comfortable in possession. He will be a great addition to already a good blend of youth and experience within the squad.’
Medd manager Iwan Williams added: “I’m delighted to have Carter on board with us this season. I’m really impressed with his attitude in training sessions and I’m in no doubt he will bring that into games this season too.”
Mostly a St Asaph City player in recent seasons, but was part of the NFA side which finished runners-up in North Wales Coast East Division One in 2022-23.
Aged 25, midfielder Brewerton offers a good mix of tier 3 and 4 experience for his new side Sports.
Great capture for the Puffins from Glantraeth.
Williams has spent the last three seasons with Glan, where he netted 39 goals in 95 appearances.
Previously had spells with CPD Gaerwen and Llanfairpwll.
Llangoed will be hoping Williams can maintain his fine scoring record at Tyddyn Paun.
Lawrence lands at the Hops and Barley Community Stadium after two successful seasons with Flint Mountain.
The 23-year-old made 25 Cymru North appearances for Mountain last season, the club finishing an impressive seventh in their debut season at tier 2.
The previous campaign, Lawrence played a small role in Mountain being crowned tier 3 Ardal North West champions and helped the club’s second team lift the FAW Reserve League North Cup.
A dynamic right-back, he also has playing experience with Vauxhall Motors and Wrexham.
Cemaes becime the latest Anglesey club to feature in the career of this 20-year-old who has also played for Llangoed and District, Trearddur Bay, CPD Pentraeth, Aberffraw and Glantraeth, who he joined in January 2025 and featured in 11 games, scoring three times.
Has played at a good level throughout his career at clubs including Flint Town United, Holywell Town and Prestatyn Town.
Wallis. 25, has spent the past two seasons at tier 4 Meliden, netting 13 times in 42 appearances.
Appeared briefly in the Cymru Premier for Flint prior to stints in the Cymru North at Holywell and Prestatyn.
Now returns to Prestatyn, where he last played in 2021-22 and has been having a very impressive pre-season.
Wales Under-16 international and a product of the TNS Academy where he has scored bundles of goals from U13 to U16 level.
Much-sought-after young talent who Albion have done well to get on their books.
Talented striker who over the years impressed for teams such as Llandyrnog United, Llandudno Amateurs and Holywell Town Development before joining CPD Gronant in 2022-23.
Over the past three seasons he netted 32 goals in 95 appearances for the club, helping them win promotion to the tier 4 North East Wales Premier Division in 2023-24.
Scored for Llandudno Amateurs in their shock 5-2 win over Greenfield from two levels above in the 2018-19 Welsh Cup. One of the giant-killings of the decade.
Strong addition to the Albion midfield for 2025-26.
Past clubs include Penycae, Rhos Aelwyd and Rhosllanerchrugog.
The 27-year-old’s wealth of experience at tier 3 will serve him and Cefn well in the campaign to come.
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