Bracknell Town have announced their first signings of the summer with Anthony Cheshire, Ty Moorcroft, Harry Pashley, Jack Penton, Joel Rollinson, Jamal Sharpe, Miguel Dinis and Teddy Howe signing for the 26/27 season.
Cheshire is a familiar face to Bracknell fans having played for the club in the past, but a serious injury ruled the midfielder out of the 25/26 season. Midfielders Joel Rollinson, Jack Penton and Teddy Howe are familiar faces to the Bracknell faithful.
Left back Harry Pashley was most recently at Maidenhead United and Binfield. He was the only Berkshire representative in the England Schoolboys team that faced Wales in May.
Miguel Dinis is another full-back. The Portuguese defender most recently played for Windsor & Eton in the Combined Nations League.
Ty Moorcroft was with Wokingham Town last season and previously played at Woodley United. Moorcroft is a former Berkshire Football Young Player of the Year winner who represented Great Britain in gymnastics. According to Carl Davies, Moorcroft also has a great chance!
Elsewhere, several popular former Robins have signed for other clubs. Seb Bowerman and Joe Grant have joined fellow former Bracknell forward Nathan Minhas at Chertsey Town. Other former Bracknell players at Chertsey last season included Isaac Olorunfemi, Ashley Lodge, Gary Abisogun and Darryl Harrison.
Other former Robins who have found new clubs include striker Great Evans and Francis Amartey (perhaps better known as the Slough player) who has signed for Uxbridge. Defender Elliot Legg has signed for Jamie McClurg’s Fleet Town, joining former Binfield and Bracknell man Connor Holland at the club.
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