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52 Facts About Jennison Myrie-Williams

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Jennison Machisti Myrie-Williams was born on 17 May 1988 and is an English former professional footballer who played as a winger.

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Jennison Myrie-Williams scored 48 goals in 408 league and cup appearances in a 15-year career in British football.

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Jennison Myrie-Williams was released by Bristol City in May 2009 and joined Scottish Premier League club Dundee United on a free transfer a month later.

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In July 2011, Jennison Myrie-Williams signed for League One club Stevenage on a free transfer.

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Jennison Myrie-Williams joined Port Vale on a six-week loan spell in November 2011, and following his release by Stevenage in May 2012, signed for the club permanently two months later.

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Jennison Myrie-Williams signed with Scunthorpe United in June 2014 and had a second spell on loan at Tranmere Rovers in January 2015.

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Jennison Myrie-Williams joined Irish club Sligo Rovers in August 2015 and then signed for Newport County in June 2016.

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Jennison Myrie-Williams signed with National League club Torquay United in September 2017 and then moved on to Hereford five months later.

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Jennison Myrie-Williams rejoined Weston-super-Mare in March 2020 and signed with Chippenham Town in August 2021.

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Jennison Myrie-Williams's loan was extended again in October 2007, taking him into a third month with Cheltenham.

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Jennison Myrie-Williams made 13 appearances for Cheltenham during his three-month loan spell, scoring one goal and he returned to his parent club in early November 2007.

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Jennison Myrie-Williams's loan spell was extended for a further month on 19 December 2007, after Myrie-Williams had impressed manager Ronnie Moore during his four weeks with the club.

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Jennison Myrie-Williams scored his third goal of the campaign on 5 April 2008, with a header from Andrew Taylor's cross in the third minute to give Tranmere the lead away at Walsall.

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Jennison Myrie-Williams was substituted after 55 minutes with an injury that ruled him out for the rest of the campaign.

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Jennison Myrie-Williams returned to Bristol City, having scored three goals in 26 appearances for Tranmere.

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Jennison Myrie-Williams made five appearances for Cheltenham during his one-month loan spell, scoring one goal.

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Jennison Myrie-Williams returned to Bristol City on 15 September 2008.

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Shortly after returning to his parent club, Jennison Myrie-Williams was loaned out to another League One club, this time in the form of Carlisle United.

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Jennison Myrie-Williams stated that the move appealed to him because of manager John Ward, who he had played under at Cheltenham Town.

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Jennison Myrie-Williams made 15 appearances throughout the two loan spells, scoring twice, as Hereford were relegated back to League Two after finishing bottom of the table.

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Jennison Myrie-Williams joined Dundee United on a free transfer on 12 June 2009, signing a two-year contract with the Scottish Premier League club.

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Jennison Myrie-Williams made 27 appearances in his first season at the club, scoring twice.

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Shortly before the summer transfer window closed, on 31 August 2010, Jennison Myrie-Williams left the club by mutual consent.

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Jennison Myrie-Williams signed for another Scottish Premier League club in the form of St Johnstone on 14 September 2010, joining on a free transfer.

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Jennison Myrie-Williams made eight appearances for St Johnstone during his three-month spell at the club.

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Jennison Myrie-Williams signed for League One club Stevenage on a free transfer on 8 July 2011.

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Jennison Myrie-Williams joined League Two club Port Vale on loan on 24 November 2011, joining on an agreement until January 2012.

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Jennison Myrie-Williams' effort was Vale's first goal in 502 minutes of football.

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On his return to Stevenage, Jennison Myrie-Williams was made available for transfer by manager Graham Westley, and was told he did not feature in Westley's plans.

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Jennison Myrie-Williams made 19 appearances for Stevenage in all competitions during the campaign.

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Vale secured promotion with a third-place finish at the end of the season, and Jennison Myrie-Williams finished with nine assists and 11 goals in 50 games.

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Jennison Myrie-Williams was voted onto the PFA Team of the Year, alongside teammate Tom Pope.

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Jennison Myrie-Williams ended the campaign with ten goals in 45 appearances, helping the club to secure a ninth-place finish in League One.

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Jennison Myrie-Williams rejected a contract with Port Vale to sign a two-year deal with newly promoted League One club Scunthorpe United on 11 June 2014.

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Jennison Myrie-Williams went on loan to League Two club Tranmere Rovers in January 2015, after being signed by his former Port Vale manager Micky Adams.

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Jennison Myrie-Williams had trials with Bristol Rovers and Yeovil Town in summer 2015.

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Jennison Myrie-Williams signed a one-year contract with League Two club Newport County on 16 June 2016.

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Jennison Myrie-Williams impressed manager Graham Westley after he was "concentrated and focused, determined and resilient in defence" filling in at left-back in December 2016.

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Jennison Myrie-Williams left Newport after he turned down the offer of a new contract in July 2017.

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Jennison Myrie-Williams joined National League club Torquay United on non-contract terms on 15 September 2017, arriving two days after the appointment of head coach Gary Owers.

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Jennison Myrie-Williams joined Southern League Premier Division club Hereford 11 days later; Hereford manager Peter Beadle said that "it's great to have someone of the calibre of Jennison".

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Jennison Myrie-Williams joined National League South club Weston-super-Mare on 16 November 2018.

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Jennison Myrie-Williams signed with National League North club Gloucester City on 11 June 2019, following former Weston-Super-Mare teammate Marlon Jackson; upon signing the duo, manager Mike Cook commented that "this has been a long drawn out process and we are delighted to secure their quality and experience".

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Jennison Myrie-Williams rejoined Weston-super-Mare, now in the Southern League Premier Division South, in March 2020.

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Jennison Myrie-Williams is generally deployed as a winger, and can play on either flank.

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Jennison Myrie-Williams is predominantly left-footed, and has been used on the wing for the majority of his career.

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Jennison Myrie-Williams has been described as being "blessed with searing pace and an impressive left foot", causing defenders "countless problems".

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Jennison Myrie-Williams has been described as a "direct winger" with "a habit of drifting out wide".

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Jennison Myrie-Williams often takes set-pieces and has been described as a "dangerous crosser of the ball".

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In June 2009, former footballer turned pundit Steve Claridge stated that Jennison Myrie-Williams was "an exciting prospect" due to his style of play.

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Claridge did believe that Jennison Myrie-Williams often tried to complicate matters too much and needed to work on "simplifying his game" to be able to "assess the situation" better.

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Jennison Myrie-Williams believes that he needs to work on his heading ability.