Striker Karl Noon has left Principality Welsh Premier club Bangor City and completed a move to Blue Square North side Vauxhall Motors.
The 21-year old scored two goals from just three starts, but eleven substitute appearances for the Citizens last year after he joined the Farrar Road side on-loan from Southport in January.
He was immediately added to Neville Powell's first-team squad for the home fixture against Aberystwyth Town when he made his debut.
The striker from Liverpool spent two years with Tranmere Rovers before joining Liverpool where he was an Academy regular and was a member of the team, which won the Liverpool Senior Cup in 2004 - playing against former City team-mate Christian Seargeant, who lined up for Everton.
Noon (pictured) also played for Chester City at reserve and U-18 levels, Prescot Cables, Bamber Bridge and Marine. He then joined the Haig Avenue outfit, and was brought to club on the recommendation of former City and Sandgrounders manager, Peter Davenport.
Noon will be best remembered by the Citizens Fans for scoring the fourth goal in the Welsh Cup Final in May against Llanelli in the 99th minute, after he came on as a 73rd minute sub for Michael Walsh.
Powell also saw leading striker and last season's top scorer Ashley Stott head for the exit door last week when he signed for FC Halifax Town, but he has recruited ex-Rhyl forward Chris Sharp and former Droylsden frontman Robbie Talbot as very able replacements for the two departed attackers










