Hereford FC sign released Birmingham City young attacker

​Sports reporterHereford boss Paul Caddis wanted more attacking options (Image: Andy Walkden/Hereford FC) HEREFORD have signed former Birmingham City attacker Harley Hamilton. The 21-year-old was released by the Blues in the summer and joined Alvechurch earlier this month. However, earlier this week Alvechurch announced that the youngster was leaving after being approached by a ‘very big club just higher up the pyramid’. It was announced by Hereford that they had signed the youngster have being left ‘depleted at the top end of the pitch’. Andy Williams started against AFC Fylde on Saturday and Remaye Campbell was on the bench. Hereford have been short of attacking options after loanee Montel Gibson left. Following the signing Caddis said: “I’m really pleased to add Harley to our squad at a time when we are depleted at the top end of the pitch. Harley is a player I have tracked for some time, and I looking forward to working with him. “He is tall in stature, but has a lot of ability in his game and is one I am looking forward to helping progress his game and get his career back on track.” Hamilton will be available for Hereford’s game against Curzon Ashton on Saturday, but is cup tied for their FA Trophy tie at AFC Sudbury on November 15. Hereford FCFootballSportHerefordshire And WorcestershireHereford 

Caitlin King

Caitlin King is the editor of Herefordshire News, covering stories that celebrate life across the county — from local politics to countryside living. A lifelong Midlander with a background in regional journalism, she’s passionate about telling honest, human stories that keep Herefordshire connected.

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