Strong, composed defender who has represented a number of Ynys Môn clubs.
Has spent the majority of the past three seasons at Trearddur Bay, being part of the 2023-24 North Wales Coast West Premier Division title-winning squad.
Made 70 first team appearances for the Beach Boys, his stint interrupted by a brief stay at Cemaes Bay in 2024-25 before returning to Lon Isallt.
Previously with Amlwch Town, CPD Y Fali and Llanfairpwll, where he impressed in 2022-23, pocketing 10 goals.
Rowlands is Boded’s first signing of the summer and the North Wales Coast West Premier club stated: “Morgan is someone we’ve been keen to bring in for the last couple of years, so it’s great to finally get this one over the line.
“A strong, composed defender with pace and quality on the ball, Morgan also brings valuable experience from playing in Tier 3. His addition will be a massive boost to the squad as we look to push on and compete on all fronts this season.”
Fine 20-year-old prospect who played a full season in the Cymru North at Flint Mountain (now FC Mountain) last time out.
Prior to that was at Holywell Town, mainly representing the Development Squad and honed his talents through the Cefn Druids Academy U14 and U16 sides, also experiencing first team football with the Ancients.
Central defender Graham first appeared for Holywell Development in January 2023 and featured in 63 matches for the team, also gaining minutes with the Holywell Town Youth side.
The pre-season merry-go-round at Wrexham-area Ardal North East clubs continues with the switch from Rhos to Albion of Declan Molyneux.
Described by his new club as a ‘combative, energetic, attacking full back who loves to join the attack’.
A former Aelwyd captain, he joined the Ponciau Park outfit at the start of 2022-23 and made 131 first team appearances, scoring six goals.
Aged 22, Molyneux also formerly played for Airbus UK Broughton, gaining first team experience, but mainly serving the reserves and development sides.
Albion have announced the signing of 16 year old attacking midfielder Jack ‘JJ’ Jenkinson from Flint Town United academy.
JJ is an all action, energetic player and has represented Flintshire Schoolboys for the last 2 years. This will be his first step into men’s senior football.
In junior football, also represented Coedpoeth United U14 and U15 Falcons, plus Cefn Druids Academy U12s and U13s.
Athletic’s first signing of the season is a promising young goalkeeper.
Pritchard, 19, has gained first team squad experience with Caernarfon Town both domestically and in the Canaries’ Euuropean campaign.
Also formerly with the Holyhead Hotspur Under-17 squad.
Bethesda coach Adrian Roberts said: “This is a huge first signing for us as we prepare for another season in Tier 3. Tom is an outstanding goalkeeper who has impressed us in pre season so far.
“After suffering a serious injury, he’s eager to get back playing and enjoying his football again. We’re excited to have him on board and look forward to helping him return to his best.”
The midfielder joins Rovers having previously played for CPD Gaerwen, Bethesda Athletic and Llangefni Town.
Rovers joint-manager Mike Williams said: “Kieran is a great addition to the team. His quality and work-rate on and off the ball is second to none. The competition within the squad is getting stronger and stronger and adding the likes of Kieran and Bucko ups it even more.”
It’s a Rovers return for Buckland after a season away with CPD Mynydd Llandegai where he scored 14 first team goals and three for the Development side and provided 6 assists in all competitions.
In 2024-25, netted eight goals for Rovers and bagged six the campaign before.
Previously with Llandegai (first spell) as well as Llangefni Town.
Rejoins Rovers after a spell away with CPD Mynydd Llandegai last season.
The defender had already made 51 appearances for the Rovers in his previous spell with the Ogwen club.
Also ex-CPD Pentraeth.
Another switching over to Rovers from Mynydd Llandegai.
The experienced Parker, 33, has spent most of playing career at Llandegai, but also had a stint at CPD Y Felinheli.
Primarily a midfielder but can also slot into a couple of other positions comfortably.
Rovers commented: “We’re thrilled to have him with us and his experience and ability will be a massive asset to us going forward this season.”
A legend of Maes Tegid returns!
Shannon, 30, spent five Cymru Premier seasons with Bala between 2019-20 and 2023-24, making 110 league appearances and notching 11 goals with nine assists added.
Also featured in Uefa Europa League and Conference League ties for the Lakesiders.
Birkenhead-born, before joining Bala, Shannon spent a number of seasons playing in America.
He was a four-year starter at Clemson University, serving as co-captain for his final two years. He contributed 13 goals and 17 assists in 82 appearances, 74 of which he started.
Shannon was signed by Atlanta United on 21 February 2018, He made his debut for the second team on 24 March in a 3–1 win over New York Red Bulls, finishing the season with 27 apps.
He was released by Atlanta at the end of their 2018 season.
Midfielder/defender who was at Everton as a youth.
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