Four more players signed for Worcester City last night bringing the number of players registered for the 2010/11 Blue Square Bet North season to twenty.
Former Port Vale forward Danny Glover's signature has been secured after he played in each of City's pre-season friendlies so far.
The 20-year-old came through the Valiants' youth system and made his senior debut in a Football League Trophy game away to Morecambe in October 2007.
He went on to play for the Vale forty-six times scoring four goals, as well having loan spells at Salisbury City, Rochdale and Stafford Rangers before being released at the end of last season.
He played for Stafford in pre-season before linking up with City.
Another 20-year-old former Valiant joining City is midfielder Simon Richman (pictured).
Another player from Vale's youth ranks, his debut came at home to Leyton Orient in March 2008.
He collected the club's young player of the year award for 2008/09 but after fifty-one appearances and four goals he was also released this summer.
He played for Southport earlier this summer before coming to City where he has played in the last two friendlies.
Neil Cartwright is a right-sided midfielder who has joined following a brief spel with league rivals Corby Town after leaving Hinckley United during the summer following a record-breaking career with the Knitters.
The Wrexham-born 28-year-old, the son of a Welsh international, came throough the youth and reserve teams before making his full debut back in 1999. He broke the Knitters' appearance record in December 2008 and went on to turn out 398 times and score twenty-seven goals.
He left Hinckley, along with five others - including former City striker Adam Webster - to join Corby before signing for Worcester.
The quartet is completed by goalkeeper Mark Wright. He has been an unused substitute in the last two games.









