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Tuesday, November 18, 2014

Keeper Williams Attracts The Scouts


Luke Williams
Last Saturday at least two scouts watched Hereford United's FA Trophy game.

One of these was from Aston Villa and it appears that he was quite impressed with goalkeeper Luke Williams according to 'Sport in a Storm'.

The site suggests he might be invited to Villa Park for a trial.

However, perhaps more significent is their view that as 'Hereford's squad are all on non-contract terms, any club would only need to put them on seven days notice for a free transfer'.

If correct, that statement appears to be at odds with the view of Hereford 'owner' Tommy Agombar who said he was hopeful of selling players on.

Aston Villa and Bristol City are on the trail of Hereford United's in-form teenage goalkeeper Luke Williams.
Both clubs posted scouts to Edgar Street to check on Williams during the Bulls' FA Trophy clash with Mangotsfield United on Saturday.
Williams, who turns 19 on Tuesday, has been in fine form for the former Conference club who were expelled from the fifth tier of English football for failing to pay creditors in the summer.
The former Aldershot keeper, who comes from Maidstone, has earned rave reviews for his recent displays against Paulton Rovers, Banbury United and Poole Town in the Southern Premier Division and could be invited for a trial at Villa Park.
Villa's Kent-based scout recently recommended 17-year-old Maidstone United defender Ben Swift for a trial which resulted in him signing a six-month scholarship.
All of Hereford's current squad are on non-contract terms and any club would only need to put them on seven days notice for a free transfer
- See more at: http://www.sportinastorm.com/Premier-League/Aston-Villa/Villa-keen-on-non-league-keeper/X1Y2Z1841316#sthash.ZiKt9JGe.dpuf
Aston Villa and Bristol City are on the trail of Hereford United's in-form teenage goalkeeper Luke Williams.
Both clubs posted scouts to Edgar Street to check on Williams during the Bulls' FA Trophy clash with Mangotsfield United on Saturday.
Williams, who turns 19 on Tuesday, has been in fine form for the former Conference club who were expelled from the fifth tier of English football for failing to pay creditors in the summer.
The former Aldershot keeper, who comes from Maidstone, has earned rave reviews for his recent displays against Paulton Rovers, Banbury United and Poole Town in the Southern Premier Division and could be invited for a trial at Villa Park.
Villa's Kent-based scout recently recommended 17-year-old Maidstone United defender Ben Swift for a trial which resulted in him signing a six-month scholarship.
All of Hereford's current squad are on non-contract terms and any club would only need to put them on seven days notice for a free transfer.
- See more at: http://www.sportinastorm.com/Premier-League/Aston-Villa/Villa-keen-on-non-league-keeper/X1Y2Z1841316#sthash.ZiKt9JGe.dpuf
Aston Villa and Bristol City are on the trail of Hereford United's in-form teenage goalkeeper Luke Williams.
Both clubs posted scouts to Edgar Street to check on Williams during the Bulls' FA Trophy clash with Mangotsfield United on Saturday.
Williams, who turns 19 on Tuesday, has been in fine form for the former Conference club who were expelled from the fifth tier of English football for failing to pay creditors in the summer.
The former Aldershot keeper, who comes from Maidstone, has earned rave reviews for his recent displays against Paulton Rovers, Banbury United and Poole Town in the Southern Premier Division and could be invited for a trial at Villa Park.
Villa's Kent-based scout recently recommended 17-year-old Maidstone United defender Ben Swift for a trial which resulted in him signing a six-month scholarship.
All of Hereford's current squad are on non-contract terms and any club would only need to put them on seven days notice for a free transfer.
- See more at: http://www.sportinastorm.com/Premier-League/Aston-Villa/Villa-keen-on-non-league-keeper/X1Y2Z1841316#sthash.ZiKt9JGe.dpuf
Aston Villa and Bristol City are on the trail of Hereford United's in-form teenage goalkeeper Luke Williams.
Both clubs posted scouts to Edgar Street to check on Williams during the Bulls' FA Trophy clash with Mangotsfield United on Saturday.
Williams, who turns 19 on Tuesday, has been in fine form for the former Conference club who were expelled from the fifth tier of English football for failing to pay creditors in the summer.
The former Aldershot keeper, who comes from Maidstone, has earned rave reviews for his recent displays against Paulton Rovers, Banbury United and Poole Town in the Southern Premier Division and could be invited for a trial at Villa Park.
Villa's Kent-based scout recently recommended 17-year-old Maidstone United defender Ben Swift for a trial which resulted in him signing a six-month scholarship.
All of Hereford's current squad are on non-contract terms and any club would only need to put them on seven days notice for a free transfer
- See more at: http://www.sportinastorm.com/Premier-League/Aston-Villa/Villa-keen-on-non-league-keeper/X1Y2Z1841316#sthash.ZiKt9JGe.dpuf