Posted: Tue 16th Jun 2015

Callum Morris signs for Nomads

News and Info from Deeside, Flintshire, North Wales
This article is old - Published: Tuesday, Jun 16th, 2015

The Nomads have announced the signing of 22 year old midfielder Callum Morris.

Morris, 22, is a right-sided midfielder who came up through the ranks at Wigan Athletic, where he spent four years as a professional without managing to break into The Latics’ first-team.

After a spell at Tranmere Rovers, Callum spent the 2014-15 season at Bangor City where he won the Supporter’s Player of the Season award at The Citizens’ recent end of season awards, and he has now signed a new one year contract with The Nomads.

Morris is the fifth new arrival at Deeside Stadium this summer along with Nick Rushton, John Danby, Ashley Ruane and Paul Linwood.

When asked about his latest signing, Manager Allan Bickerstaff said “Callum was my number one target from the end of last season and having spoken to him recently, he showed all the qualities required to be a Nomads player, and he will add even more talent to our squad.”

Bickerstaff continued “He is a midfield goal scorer that will blend into the team with ease – he has an excellent grounding and will be a great addition to our Club.  I welcome him to the Club and look forward to working with him.”

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