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Five New Jammers

Five New Jammers

Maldon & Tiptree Media13 Aug 2021 - 08:30
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Ahead of the new season, the Jammers have added five new faces to their squad.

Arriving at Park Drive are John Gilbert, Tyrell Lowe, Jayden Beales, Malachi Napa & Harry Taylor.

Gilbert, an energic midfielder joins the club following previous spells with Met Police, Aylesbury United and Whyteleafe. John has previously been on trial with a number of professional academies and arrives at Park Drive, looking to force his way in to the professional game.

Tyrell Lowe is an attacking-minded player, who has previous experience with Tottenham Hotspur and Crystal Palace. Lowe has featured for the Jammers throughout pre-season and will be keen to make a quick impression on the clubs supporters.

Jayden arrives at the club having previously had spells with Concord Rangers and Grays Athletic. Whilst, Malachi joins the Jammers having recently left Woking.

Finally, Harry Taylor is a young, but commanding central defender who has previously been at Aldershot Town and Charlton Athletic, before being released by Athletic in the summer of 2021. Supporters will recognise Harry, as he has featured for the Jammers throughout pre-season, most recently at Concord Rangers on Saturday.

Speaking on the new additions, Manager Wayne Brown said "John is a typical midfielder, with bundles of energy, who we have high hopes for. This a great opportunity for John to showcase his skills and make a real impression.

Tyrell is another young signing who has previous experience of the professional academy environment, having been with Tottenham. He has lots of potential and is certainly going to be one for the future, who I feel will grasp his opportunity he has to impress.

Jayden is an impressive talker, who will fit within the group nicely. His had experience in and around this level, which is going to be key. His a newcomer, over the last week and hopefully will be a benefit to the squad.

Malachi has a good pedigree and has been proven in the professional circuit, having also been with Oxford previously. His technically very good and incredibly sharp

Harry is technically good, who has experienced the non-league circuit previously, as well as the professional environment. Like John and Tyrell, this opportunity will give Harry the opportunity to showcase his potential, as he looks to make his way back in the professional game. “

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