Five Friday transfers! Good luck to all these lads

Striker Ashley Ainsworth. Picture: CPD Pwllheli/Llangefni Town – diolch

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Ashley Ainsworth (CPD Pwllheli to Llangefni Town)

One of the most consistent goal-getters in Tier 3 over the past three seasons has made a move in the January window.
Ashley Ainsworth, 32, has signed for Ardal North West club Llangefni Town from Pwllheli.
After joining Pwll in 2023-24, Ainsworth made 69 first team appearances, bagging 38 goals.
He netted 14 goals in his first ANW season, 10 in 2024-25 and was on six in the current campaign.
Ainsworth hit the ground running when he first joined The Rec club, hitting 10 goals in his opening nine games.
One of his best displays came in a 3-0 win against CPD Y Rhyl 1879 in 2023-24, when he scored a double. He also pocketed a hat-trick in a 4-2 FAW Amateur Trophy victory over Llandudno Amateurs in August 2024.

Tom Bamber (CPD Gronant to CPD Blue Bridge)

Useful marksman returns to Blue Bridge after a spell in the North East Wales League with Gronant.
Bamber, 21, first began to make his mark with Bow before joining Rhyl Albion in January 2023.
He notched four goals in 18 appearances for Albion prior to a brief return to Bow in September 2023, scoring twice for the Development side. Bamber was back with Albion in January 2024, featuring in 16 matches before committing to new club Blue Bridge early in 2024-25.
Two outings for Bridge, where he scored once, was the prelude to another stint with Albion, where this time his goal-bagging skills came to fruition, notching 10 for the first team and four with the Development side.
It was back to Blue Bridge at the start of 2025-26, four appearances spawning two goals, then it was off to Gronant where he was on fire, netting 3 and 4 in his final two games and 11 in nine appearances in total.
January 2026 saw Bamber sign for Blue Bridge for a third time. His senior career stats read 38 goals in 84 matches.

Huw Shaw (CPD Llannerchymedd to CPD Boded)

Well-travelled goalkeeper now aims to make an impact at Tier 4 Boded.
Past clubs include Pentraeth, Conwy Borough, Llanfairpwll, Bangor 1876, Llangefni Town, Cemaes Bay and Llannerchymedd.
Made five Cymru North appearances for Conwy before joining Tier 5 Llanfairpwll where he was involved in some great cup adventures and scored from the penalty spot to earn his team a point against Waunfawr in 2021-22,
A brief return to Conwy ensued before Shaw signed for Bangor 1876 in August 2022. Did well at Bangor, featuring in the squad that won an Ardal Northern play-off to seal promotion to the Cymru North. Made 30 appearances in total for Citizens.
Joined Llangefni in July 2024, playing just three times for the Anglesey side before switching to Cemaes Bay in March 2025, Made just the one appearance this season in November for Llannerchymedd.

Alfie Banning (Llandudno to Conwy Borough)

Nineteen-year-old Alfie lands at Y Morfa, where his twin brother Freddie signed recently.
Alfie has a long association with Llandudno football, playing for both the Seasiders’ Academy and Swifts teams at under-15 level.
Stepped up to Llandudno Reserves in 2022-23, then became part of Tudno’s Cymru North side, making an impressive 50 first team appearances.
Conwy Borough Swifts joint-manager Stevie Montgomery had this to say: “We would like to give Alfie Banning a warm welcome to Conwy Borough Swifts. Alfie has good Tier 2 experience and is an excellent signing for us. Really pleased to add another talented local player to our squad who I’m really looking forward to working with again.”

Jonny Mee (CPD Gronant to CPD Blue Bridge)

Jonny Mee. Photo: ROY GUNTHER

CPD Blue Bridge top goalscorer Jonny Mee has rejoined the Rhyl-based club after two months at North East Wales League CPD Gronant.
Mee, 33, made four appearances for Gronant, scoring once.
The front man scored Bridge’s first-ever goals in a competitive game at the start of the 2024-25 season.
He netted 9 times last term and had added 7 to his total in the current campaign, Mee has bagged 14 for the first team and two for the Development side.
Although Bridge have found the going tough in their first two seasons in North Wales Coast West Division One, Mee has proved to be a very consistent marksman and inspirational leader and will be welcomed back with open arms.
Mee has represented a number of clubs in his career, including Kinmel Bay, Rhyl Dragons, Rhyl Albion, Glan Conwy at Tier 4, Prestatyn Wanderers and Bow FC before becoming part of newly-founded Blue Bridge in 2024. Then came the move to Gronant before a return to BB.

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