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Jul 2021

Last Updated: 16/07/2021
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Harrogate Town bolsters squad with two more signings

by Thomas Barrett

| 16 Jul, 2021
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The former West Ham left-back Lewis Page has joined after spending last season at Exeter City in League Two. Versatile midfielder and former Liverpool youth player Nathan Sheron joins after four years with League One outfit Fleetwood Town.

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Harrogate Town have signed two more players ahead of their second-ever campaign in League Two.

The former West Ham left-back Lewis Page has joined Simon Weaver's squad after spending last season at Exeter City in League Two.

Versatile midfielder and former Liverpool youth player Nathan Sheron joins after four years with League One outfit Fleetwood Town.

The 25-year-old Page signed for West Ham aged nine and made his first-team debut in July 2015, playing in a Europa League qualifying round.

He was unable to break into their Premier League team and has since played for Cambridge United, Coventry City and Charlton Athletic.

He said:

"I would say I’m the ‘modern day’ type left-back. Obviously I pride myself on my defending, I try to do that first and foremost but then getting forward is a bonus.
"I like to get forward a lot and put crosses in and try and affect the game by making assists."






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Twenty-three-year-old Sheron signed for Liverpool aged seven and spent 10 years in the Anfield club's famous youth system before joining Fleetwood in 2016.

He said:

"I’m an honest player and I’ll play wherever the manager puts me. I wear my heart on my sleeve and won’t shirk out of a tackle so hopefully I can play as many games as possible and try to kick us up the league.
"It’s an upcoming club so hopefully there’s a lot more to come."


Weaver had already bolstered his squad with five new signings: Mark Oxley, Rory McArdle, Luke Armstrong, Danilo Orsi and Alex Pattison.

Town welcome Premier League team Newcastle United to the Envirovent Stadium for a pre-season friendly on Sunday.