Yesterday it was announced that Jennison Myrie-Williams had joined Hereford FC. Back in January 2009 he joined Hereford United.
This article first appeared on BN on January 23rd 2009.
However, as yet, he has struggled to make their first team and so has been out on loan to several different clubs.
He made his debut for City against Southend on the last day of the 2005/06 season and then cemented a place in the City squad the following season.
Last season he firstly went out on loan to Cheltenham Town, and then to Tranmere where he was playing when they met the Bulls in the FA Cup.
This season he again went on loan to Cheltenham but only for a month before moving, again on loan, to Carlisle. When Greg Abbot took over as manager at the Cumbria club Myrie-Williams was soon returned to Bristol City.
Bulls supporters will have had the chance to watch Myrie-Williams on several occasions recently. Last October he came on as a sub for Carlisle at Edgar Street.
Jennison Myrie-Williams added some pace to the faltering Carlisle attack, replacing Graham up top, and he looked threatening.....Myrie-Williams kept Rose and Easton busy late-on, but couldn't hit the target with a left-foot shot from 20 yards...... Myrie-Williams came close to grabbing a point for the Cumbrians after using his pace to cut in past Rose and Easton, but his left-footed shot hit the side-netting.
And last January he featured in the FA Cup replay with Tranmere Rovers at Edgar Street.
Tranmere were boosted by the return of Jennison Myrie-Williams; the winger is on loan from Bristol City but didn't feature in the first leg....Veteran Gareth Taylor fired past the post after a good run from Myrie-Williams....Quick-thinking from Rovers nearly resulted in a goal, when Paul McClaren took a free-kick to Myrie-Williams. The wide man cut in past Richard Rose before smashing the bar with a powerful drive....Tranmere continued to probe, with Myrie-Williams dangerous once more as he jigged past two defenders before firing wide....again Myrie-Williams threatened after cutting in from the right-wing, but the end product was weak and Brown held on....Much like the first-half, Myrie-Williams run Rose ragged and again had a strike on goal with his left foot, but again Brown was equal to it.
Myrie-Williams has ambition. He recently told 4-4-2 magazine he would like to play alongside Cristiano Ronaldo.