Rob Williams re-united with McKenna
Rob Williams re-united with McKenna
Thursday 16 July 2009
FORMER Saints' central defender Rob Williams has been re-united with former manager Ken McKenna after Blue Square Premier Altrincham requested international clearance.
But Blackpool-born Williams, a product of the TNS scholarship scheme, says he has not signed for the Cheshire club, although he featured in a pre-season friendly against Abbey Hey at the weekend.
Williams was not offered terms for next season and was set for a return to Newtown, where he spent part of season 2006/7 on-loan, making 11 Welsh Premier appearances for the Robins and impressing manager Darren Ryan.
Instead, he was offered a pre-season trial by the Cheshire-based Robins, on the recommendation of Ken McKenna, who has subsequently been appointed assistant to manager Graham Heathcote.
Williams, who also spent time on-loan at Caersws last season, made a total of 34 (+10) league appearances, but only nine of them for the Saints.
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