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PLYMOUTH PARKWAY PEN PICS (2)


          Kyle Moore will enter his 4th season as Plymouth Parkway’s
     established No.1 goalkeeper. Despite his relatively young age, Kyle

        is regarded as a senior member of the squad as he understands
              what's needed to be part of the Yellows dressing room.


      Mike Landricombe has enjoyed a successful non-league career as
       the former Tiverton Town player is back at Bolitho for a second
      spell. Mike is a well-liked player, and his experience will no doubt
     Plymouth Parkway ahead of the new season. Just loves to defend.


     Mikey Williams has made well over 100 appearances for Parkway
         and his reputation has grown after 4 seasons with the club. A

        gentleman off the pitch, the No.7 is ruthless on it and has been
                        dubbed the Wizard by the Parkway faithful.


         River Allen started his career with Plymouth Argyle and once
        released, the midfielder would become a huge draw for the top
      non-league clubs around the Southwest region. River would turn
      out for Truro City and Tiverton Town in two different spells with

        both clubs but the lure of signing for his hometown club would
          become a reality as the midfielder signed ahead of the 20/21
     season. This season could me the most important in River’s career
      to date and the midfielder has all the ingredients to excel with the
                                            step up in divisions.


     Tom Bath joins this season from Southern Premier side Dorchester

     Town. The striker has been a target of manger Lee Hobbs and after
    upward movement into Southern League Division One, the manager
             has finally got his man. Tom is tall in stature and has all the
    ingredients to become a new fans favourite at Bolitho Park. The loyal
     Parkway faithful have always lauded over past number 9’s including

    Levi Landricombe, Glynn Hobbs and Adam Carter to name but a few.
        Can Tom Bath add his name to the list of legendary Number 9’s?

     Ryan Lane joined the club back in 2017 and has now emerged as

    one of the first names on the Parkway team sheet. Having played
       in numerous positions’ during his first few seasons, a switch to
       Left Back during the 2019/20 season would see the youngster
    flourish. He would be part of a formidable back four and would go

      on to win the coveted player of the season award. His engine is
            one of the best around and his composure on the ball is a

                                 significant asset for the Yellows.
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