Sincere Hall Concludes Loan Spells at Liversedge FC
Hull City Under-21 players Kyle Fanning and Sincere Hall have completed their one-month loan spells at Liversedge FC, a Northern Premier League East Division club.
The duo, a defender and winger respectively, joined Liversedge FC in October, managed by Jonathan Rimmington. They made their debuts in a goalless draw against Grimsby Borough, which notably featured fellow Hull City U21 loanees Alfie Taylor and Jaedyn Chibanga in the opposing squad.
Hall made five appearances for Liversedge, gaining valuable first-team experience. His final appearance came in a 2-2 draw against Stocksbridge Park Steels, where he entered the match as a 65th-minute substitute.
Prior to his loan spell, Hall, 20, featured prominently in Hull City's first-team preseason under manager Tim Walter. He scored goals in friendlies against Turkish Süper Lig clubs Kasımpaşa and Fenerbahçe, further demonstrating his potential.
Hall also participated in first-team friendlies against Doncaster Rovers and Newcastle United. His impressive performances for the Under 21 squad earned him a nomination for the August Uber Eats Goal of the Month award for a spectacular volley against Watford U21s.
Justin Donawa Wings in to Brackley Town
Brackley Town are delighted to announce the signing of winger Justin Donawa from Altrincham
The Bermuda international joins Gavin Cowan's Saints from National League side Altrincham and is available for selection for this evening's trip to Rushall Olympic. He will wear shirt number 17 in his time at St James Park.
The 28 year-old has previously played for Darlington in the National League North before signing for Solihull Moors in the 2020-21 season where he made 69 appearances, scoring 7 goals. He then joined Altrincham in the Summer of 2023 and has spent time on loan at Chorley last season.
Gavin Cowan had this to say about his latest signing “Justin has a great pedigree at this level and the level above so we are really pleased to have him on board. He fits our profile of a player with good versatility and athleticism and with an injury hit squad, it was important to iron out at least some of the dent.”
Donawa posted on social media: “Thank you for everything this past year, Altrincham, it didn’t quite go as expected, but I enjoyed every minute of it and met some amazing people. Unbelievable club and I wish nothing but the best for them moving forward.”
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