Styche Signs For Hereford As The Bulls Win The Race

Reece Styche says he wants to play a part in helped Hereford back to the Football League.

The striker has signed for the Bulls after Alfreton Town accepted an offer for the powerful forward.

The ex-Darlington and Kidderminster man, a Gibraltar international, now wants to fire his new club to promotion.

“It’s a massive club with a massive fan base, it’s one of the things I’m most looking forward to,” he told the club’s website.

“With two and a half thousand fans here every week it’s a Football League club in everything but it’s standing.

“I’m looking forward to getting my head down and trying to get into the National League.”

Head coach Marc Richards worked hard to get the deal done and he think it is time well spent.

“It’s a really exciting signing,” said Richards. “There was quite a bit of interest around him, as you can imagine for a player of his calibre.

“I think it shows our intent for next season and I’m really looking forward to unleashing him here and seeing him score some goals!

“Reece has a real hunger to succeed and we’re delighted that he has put pen-to-paper with us. I think he is a player who the fans will warm to quickly.

“He is someone who always gives 100 per cent, who wears his heart on his sleeve and I am really looking forward to seeing his partnership with Rowan develop.”

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