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Johnson the latest to join Harriers
Forward joins Kidderminster, plus Romulus update by Andy Mitchell
ROMULUS’ star striker Marvin Johnson finally secured his move from Coles Lane this week, signing a full-time 18-month contract with Blue Square Bet Premier club Kidderminster Harriers.
Johnson, 21, had trialled with Championship club Burnley in December and completed his transfer for an undisclosed fee on deadline day, despite late interest from Crewe Alexandra of League Two.
The Roms top scorer with 16 league goals is believed to have signed as a winger for the Harriers, though he has the ability to play up front or at left back, the position he trialled for at Burnley.
Johnson said: “I am happy for the opportunity to push myself on – Kidderminster have offered me a decent package and it is good for me to be able to play football full-time.
“There were rumours flying everywhere about different clubs who were interested, and I wasn’t 100% I was going at one stage.
“I am little was a bit disappointed about not signing for Burnley, but it was a great experience and I came back a more confident, better player – hopefully this move will be another step towards the Football League.
“I just want to get my head down and enjoy my football – I went for a week’s trial at Kidderminster back in September and I liked the training. It was much sharper which suits me because I prefer to play at a higher tempo - I can’t wait to get started.”
Romulus boss Richard Evans admitted Johnson will be hard to replace, but said he simply couldn’t stand in the player’s way.
Evans said: “I’m pleased for the club because it shows young lads that they stand a chance of being spotted.
“We are patient with good young players and they get their chance here – Marvin was released by Solihull Moors less than 18 months ago – where he is now is testament to the player’s quality and attitude, but also the standard of coaching at the club.
“I’m confident that Marvin will move on again soon with the way he has progressed – he’s gone to a good club with our blessing – they [Kidderminster] have had a bit of a steal, though we do have a sell-on clause.
“He’s got a good chance of getting into the Football League by playing at Kidderminster – we’re gutted to see him go in one way, but you can’t help but be pleased for the lad.”
Johnson’s agent, Gino Culbertson, added: “The move was welcome and beneficial for Romulus and the player, and whilst the terms are undisclosed, Romulus will benefit by him being successful in the future too.
“He is a strong and determined character who won many admirers on his trials at Burnley, and Kidderminster are obviously pleased to have got their man, especially as Crewe made a last minute approach.”
Johnson is ineligible for Saturday’s clash between Harriers and Luton Town in the FA Trophy, but hopes to be part of the squad to face local rivals AFC Telford United and Tamworth next week.
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ROMULUS boss Richard Evans admitted he was on the search for “a couple of players” this week as he prepares his squad for the trip to Newcastle Town on Saturday (KO 3pm).
Evans said the Roms would be looking out for players to boost squad numbers and make the side more solid, with the Coles Lane club only keeping two league clean sheets this season.
“Hopefully Marvin Johnson’s move might harmonise the rest of the lads a little bit in terms of other players stepping up to the plate and realising their own potential.
“Maybe it will get us going a bit and encourage the lads to take the mantle.”
Evans has recently added experienced player Liam Francis following his release from Tamworth, with the former centre-half operating a more advanced role in the centre of midfield – the Roms boss has also signed former Redditch United forward Charisma Agbonlahor from Boldmere St Michaels.
“Liam gives us a much needed presence in the middle of the park while Charisma is a lively battling forward with an eye for goal – we’re delighted to have signed both.”
Evans confirmed that midfielder Cameron Lee had turned down an approach from Coleshill Town this week, but will dual register with their league rivals Alvechurch to gain first team experience.
Richard Robinson returns for the trip to Newcastle, but Joe Price (back), Richard Evans Jnr (knee) and Ben Richards-Everton (back) will miss the game through injury.
Johnson, 21, had trialled with Championship club Burnley in December and completed his transfer for an undisclosed fee on deadline day, despite late interest from Crewe Alexandra of League Two.
The Roms top scorer with 16 league goals is believed to have signed as a winger for the Harriers, though he has the ability to play up front or at left back, the position he trialled for at Burnley.
Johnson said: “I am happy for the opportunity to push myself on – Kidderminster have offered me a decent package and it is good for me to be able to play football full-time.
“There were rumours flying everywhere about different clubs who were interested, and I wasn’t 100% I was going at one stage.
“I am little was a bit disappointed about not signing for Burnley, but it was a great experience and I came back a more confident, better player – hopefully this move will be another step towards the Football League.
“I just want to get my head down and enjoy my football – I went for a week’s trial at Kidderminster back in September and I liked the training. It was much sharper which suits me because I prefer to play at a higher tempo - I can’t wait to get started.”
Romulus boss Richard Evans admitted Johnson will be hard to replace, but said he simply couldn’t stand in the player’s way.
Evans said: “I’m pleased for the club because it shows young lads that they stand a chance of being spotted.
“We are patient with good young players and they get their chance here – Marvin was released by Solihull Moors less than 18 months ago – where he is now is testament to the player’s quality and attitude, but also the standard of coaching at the club.
“I’m confident that Marvin will move on again soon with the way he has progressed – he’s gone to a good club with our blessing – they [Kidderminster] have had a bit of a steal, though we do have a sell-on clause.
“He’s got a good chance of getting into the Football League by playing at Kidderminster – we’re gutted to see him go in one way, but you can’t help but be pleased for the lad.”
Johnson’s agent, Gino Culbertson, added: “The move was welcome and beneficial for Romulus and the player, and whilst the terms are undisclosed, Romulus will benefit by him being successful in the future too.
“He is a strong and determined character who won many admirers on his trials at Burnley, and Kidderminster are obviously pleased to have got their man, especially as Crewe made a last minute approach.”
Johnson is ineligible for Saturday’s clash between Harriers and Luton Town in the FA Trophy, but hopes to be part of the squad to face local rivals AFC Telford United and Tamworth next week.
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ROMULUS boss Richard Evans admitted he was on the search for “a couple of players” this week as he prepares his squad for the trip to Newcastle Town on Saturday (KO 3pm).
Evans said the Roms would be looking out for players to boost squad numbers and make the side more solid, with the Coles Lane club only keeping two league clean sheets this season.
“Hopefully Marvin Johnson’s move might harmonise the rest of the lads a little bit in terms of other players stepping up to the plate and realising their own potential.
“Maybe it will get us going a bit and encourage the lads to take the mantle.”
Evans has recently added experienced player Liam Francis following his release from Tamworth, with the former centre-half operating a more advanced role in the centre of midfield – the Roms boss has also signed former Redditch United forward Charisma Agbonlahor from Boldmere St Michaels.
“Liam gives us a much needed presence in the middle of the park while Charisma is a lively battling forward with an eye for goal – we’re delighted to have signed both.”
Evans confirmed that midfielder Cameron Lee had turned down an approach from Coleshill Town this week, but will dual register with their league rivals Alvechurch to gain first team experience.
Richard Robinson returns for the trip to Newcastle, but Joe Price (back), Richard Evans Jnr (knee) and Ben Richards-Everton (back) will miss the game through injury.