A new Lewes wideman

By Ian Townsend

Rhys Murrell-Williamson returns to the Dripping Pan

Shortly before Saturday's match against Margate was postponed, Lewes announced the arrival of Kingstonian winger Rhys Murrell-Williamson.

Rhys has been with the K's only since the summer, but has managed to play a rather incredible forty times for the club since- more than anyone else. he has also weighed in with eight goals.

Rhys played fourteen times for the Cray Wanderers last season, and weighed in with an impressive five goals. That followed three goals in ten matches in the previous restricted campaign. He finished last season on loan at Welling United after our campaign came to a premature end.

Prior to his time at Hayes Lane he did actually play a few matches for the K's, on loan from Woking, scoring four goals in six matches.

He joined the Wands in January of last year, moving over from Braintree Town, and scored on his debut against Bowers and Pitsea. As well as Woking, Cray, Welling and the K's he has also turned out for Billericay Town, Hampton & Richmond, Boreham Wood, Dulwich Hamlet, Harrow Borough, Lewes and Sutton United. Earlier in his career he played youth football for Fulham, Crystal Palace and Celtic.

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