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SIGNED | Daniel Flanders Joins Denbigh Town

SIGNED | Daniel Flanders Joins Denbigh Town

Ollie Beech3 Jan - 19:57

- Young defender arrives at Central Park

Denbigh Town Football Club are pleased to announce the signing of defender Daniel Flanders from Connah’s Quay Nomads.

The 18-year-old arrives at Central Park after making two appearances in the JD Cymru Premier this season for Nomads.

“I’m made up for the opportunity to sign for a club like Denbigh” said Flanders.

“I’m here to work hard, learn and win with this group of lads, I can’t wait to get started”.

“Daniel’s a great young player and was highly rated with Connah’s Quay Nomads” said manager Dewi Llion.

“He’s had a great time in development before spending the last two years playing senior football in both the third tier and the Cymru Premier.

“We’re really happy to have him with us and he bolsters an already talented squad, so I’m really pleased he’s decided to join us”.

Flanders came through the academy at Connah’s Quay Nomads as well as with Hawarden Rangers.

At 16 he made his senior debut for Hawarden in the Lock Stock Ardal North-West in a match at home to Denbigh Town. He went on to play 16 league games for the side before adding a further 26 the following year in the third tier and scoring his first senior goal in a 2-1 win at Llangefni in April 2024.

After making 44 total appearances for Hawarden Rangers he returned to Connah’s Quay Nomads with plenty of experience under his belt. He featured in his first JD Cymru Premier squad in September at home to league Barry Town United before making his debut for the club two weeks later in the Nathaniel MG Cup against Caernarfon Town, playing 90 minutes.

His Cymru Premier debut came as a substitute four days later as a late substitute away at Cardiff Met. He continued to feature regularly for the Nomads’ development side whilst also being involved in Cymru Premier squads. He featured from the start at home to Newtown in the top flight before his final appearance came when he played 78 minutes against Aberystwyth in the Nathaniel MG Cup.

Now Flanders moves on to Denbigh where he’ll look to feature more in terms of senior football in the JD Cymru North.

Welcome to Denbigh, Danny!

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