Martyrs Up In FA Cup Final Lights At Wembley

The Martyrs were up in lights at Wembley Stadium before the Emirates FA Cup final last season.

Martyrs Up In FA Cup Final Lights At Wembley

The name of Merthyr Town FC was up in lights before the Chelsea v Manchester United FA Cup final, while the Martyrs were mentioned on the matchball.

Wembley Stadium lit up its iconic arch in the colours of all 737 teams to play in the competition during 2017-18, including Merthyr Town, and club names flashed up on a screen.

A time-lapse video of the activity is available here.

The names of 137 Players from across the football pyramid had their names printed on the matchball, including Merthyr’s Mo Touray.

The Emirates FA Cup final match ball.

The young striker scored twice for the Martyrs in a first qualifying round tie against Willard Rovers while on loan from Newport.

Merthyr manager Gavin Williams has announced his latest signing.

Goalkeeper Joe Perry, the 26-year-old son of former Cardiff City defender Jason, has agreed to return to the club for 2018-19.

Joe signed for the club in 2010, playing Western League, and helping the club to two league titles.

Perry left the Martyrs to join Newport County, and has also played for Aberystwyth Town, Taunton Town, Mangotsfield United, Tiverton Town and Cinderford Town.

Goalkeeper Joe Perry is back with Merthyr Town FC.

“I’m delighted Joe has agreed to join us,” said Williams. “I was keen to bring in an experienced goalkeeper to strengthen the squad. Joe is still young for a goalkeeper and fits the bill with his qualities.”

Williams has already made major progress with plans to recruit his 2018-19 squad

Merthyr Town signings so far: 1 Ashley Evans, 2 Adam Davies, 3 Ian Traylor, 4 Ryan Prosser, 5 Kerry Morgan, 6 Scott Tancock, 7 Corey Jenkins, 8 Owain Jones, 9 Kyle Patten, 10 Matthew Harris, 11 Jarrad Wright, 12 Kieran Lewis, 13 Jaye Bowen, 14 Craig Reddy, 15 Lee Price, 16 Miles John, 17 Ed Hewitson (gk), 18 Joe Perry (gk).

The Martyrs will play in Southern League Premier South next season.

They join Banbury United, Basingstoke Town, Beaconsfield Town, Chesham United, Dorchester Town, Farnborough, Frome Town, Gosport Borough, Harrow Borough, Hartley Wintney, Hendon, King’s Langley, Metropolitan Police, Poole Town, Salisbury, Staines Town, Swindon Supermarine, Taunton Town, Tiverton Town, Walton Casuals, Weymouth.

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