Jennison Myrie-Williams
- January 10, 2024
- Association Football Player
Quick Facts
Full Name | Jennison Myrie-Williams |
Occupation | Association Football Player |
Date Of Birth | May 17, 1988(1988-05-17) |
Age | 36 |
Birthplace | Lambeth |
Country | United Kingdom |
Birth City | Lambeth |
Horoscope | Taurus |
Jennison Myrie-Williams Biography
Name | Jennison Myrie-Williams |
Birthday | May 17 |
Birth Year | 1988 |
Place Of Birth | Lambeth |
Home Town | Lambeth |
Birth Country | United Kingdom |
Birth Sign | Taurus |
Jennison Myrie-Williams is one of the most popular and richest Association Football Player who was born on May 17, 1988 in Lambeth, Lambeth, United Kingdom. Jennison Machisti Myrie-Williams (born 17 May 1988) is an English footballer who plays as a winger for Southern League Premier Division South club Weston-super-Mare.
After impressing during his loan spell at Cheltenham, Myrie-Williams joined League One rivals Tranmere Rovers on a month’s loan. On bringing Myrie- Williams to the club, Tranmere manager Ronnie Moore stated “He is left footed and will bring balance to our side”. He made his debut for Tranmere two days later, starting in the club’s 1–0 home defeat to eventual champions Swansea City. He was given permission to play in Tranmere’s FA Cup tie against Bradford City on 1 December 2007, but he was an unused substitute in the match. Myrie-Williams played a key role in Tranmere’s 3–1 home win against Bournemouth a week later, winning a penalty that was duly converted by Chris Greenacre. His loan spell was extended for a further month on 19 December 2007, after Myrie-Williams had impressed manager Ronnie Moore during his four weeks with the club. He provided the assist for Paul McLaren’s goal in a 2–0 home win over Carlisle United on 26 December 2007. Myrie-Williams scored his first goal for Tranmere on 26 January 2008, scoring the winner from the penalty spot in a 2–1 win against Yeovil Town at Prenton Park. Two days after scoring his first goal for the club, his loan spell was extended until the end of the 2007–08 season. Both managers were “delighted” with the progress Myrie- Williams was making at Tranmere, with Bristol City manager Gary Johnson adding “Jennison’s developing well at Tranmere and it would be criminal to bring him back now”. He scored his second goal for Tranmere just five days later in a 2–0 away win at Leeds United — Myrie-Williams scored with an “angled shot” in the 61st minute to give Tranmere their fourth consecutive victory. Myrie- Williams was also fouled in the area in a game against Port Vale, with Chris Greenacre scoring the resulting spot kick to give Tranmere the lead in an eventual 2–0 win. He scored his third goal of the campaign on 5 April 2008, netting with a header from Andrew Taylor’s cross in the third minute to give Tranmere the lead away at Walsall. However, he was taken off after 55 minutes with an injury that ruled him out for the rest of the campaign. He returned to Bristol City, having scored three goals in 26 appearance for Tranmere.
At the start of the 2008–09 season, Myrie-Williams returned to Cheltenham Town, signing on a one-month loan deal on 14 August 2008. On bringing Myrie- Williams back to the club, Cheltenham manager Keith Downing said “Jennison is an exciting young player who will give us some different options. We’ve perhaps been lacking a bit of pace and he will give us that as well”. He made his second debut for the club four days later, scoring with a header in the 80th minute to ensure Cheltenham picked up their first win of the 2008–09 season with a 2–0 win against Swindon Town. Myrie-Williams made five appearances for Cheltenham during his one-month loan spell, scoring one goal. He returned to Bristol City on 15 September 2008. Shortly after returning to his parent club, Myrie-Williams was loaned out to another League One club, this time in the form of Carlisle United. Myrie-Williams stated that the move appealed to him because of manager John Ward, who he had played under at Cheltenham Town — “We have kept in contact since I was at Cheltenham. He’s a good manager and I enjoyed playing for him. I heard about a possible move in pre-season which came to nothing but I’m delighted to finally be here”. He made his Carlisle debut on 20 September 2008, coming on as a 72nd-minute substitute in a 2–0 home defeat to Leeds United, a result that ended Carlisle’s 100% home record. His loan spell was extended for another month on 15 October 2008. His final appearance for Carlisle was in the club’s FA Cup 1–1 draw with Grays Athletic, a game in which Myrie-Williams was substituted after 59 minutes. He made 10 appearances during his two months at Carlisle. Myrie-Williams was loaned out for a third time during the 2008–09 season, his fifth loan spell in total, when he joined Hereford United in January 2009. He scored his first goal for Hereford on 17 February 2009 in the club’s 2–0 home victory against Leeds United, scoring with a low shot to give Hereford the lead just before half-time. He returned to Bristol City after Hereford’s 1–0 home loss against Peterborough United on 21 February 2009. A month later, Myrie-Williams rejoined Hereford until the end of the season. Myrie-Williams scored his second goal for Hereford in an away draw with Yeovil Town in April
- He made 15 appearances over the period of the two loan spells, scoring twice, as Hereford were relegated back to League Two after finishing bottom of the table.
In June 2009, former footballer turned pundit Steve Claridge stated that Myrie-Williams was “an exciting prospect” due to his style of play. He also claimed Myrie-Williams was a “priceless asset” in terms of turning defence into attack and relieving defensive pressure — “Whenever he was given time and space to run at the opposition he looked dangerous and comfortable with the ball at his feet. This appears to be a side to his game that comes naturally. As the match became stretched he quickly turned defence into attack with lung- bursting 50-yard runs”. Claridge did, however, believe that Myrie-Williams often tried to complicate matters too much and needed to work on “simplifying his game” in order to be able to “assess the situation” better.
Myrie-Williams began his career at Bristol City, progressing through the club’s youth system before making his first-team debut in May 2006. He played regularly for Bristol City during the 2006–07 season as the club were promoted to the Championship. During the 2007–08 season, Myrie-Williams was loaned out to Cheltenham Town and Tranmere Rovers respectively in order to gain more first-team experience. The following season, he was loaned out to Cheltenham Town again, before having further loan spells at Carlisle United and Hereford United.
Jennison Myrie-Williams Net Worth
Net Worth | $5 Million |
Source Of Income | Association Football Player |
House | Living in own house. |
Jennison Myrie-Williams is one of the richest Association Football Player from United Kingdom. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Jennison Myrie-Williams 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)
He was born in Lambeth, south London. Myrie-Williams and his family moved to Bristol at the age of 14 in order to make it easier for him to play at Bristol City’s Academy. He states that the biggest influence in his life is his mother, as well as saying that former Bristol City manager Gary Johnson “really looked after him” during his time at the club. He has always wanted to play professional football, and stated that he never considered any other career path. He supports Manchester United, and “loves watching the way they play”, in particular the club’s treble winning team during the 1998–99 campaign. He has a daughter, born in 2011.
Myrie-Williams joined Bristol City’s Academy in 2002. He made his Bristol City debut on the last day of the 2005–06 season, coming on as a 61st-minute substitute in a 1–0 loss at Southend United on 6 May 2006. Myrie-Williams made three substitute appearances at the start of Bristol City’s 2006–07 campaign, before making his first starting appearance in a 1–0 home victory against Brighton & Hove Albion on 2 September 2006. He scored his first professional goal in a 3–1 home win against Chesterfield on 16 September 2006, scoring with a chipped effort to give Bristol City a two-goal lead. Myrie-Williams was appearing regularly for Bristol City throughout the 2006–07 season, providing assists in the club’s League Trophy games against Nottingham Forest and Brighton respectively. He scored his second goal of the season in a 3–2 win against Tranmere Rovers, coming on as a substitute in the 67th minute and scoring the winning goal with his first touch. Myrie-Williams made 35 appearances for the club during the 2006–07 season, scoring twice, in a season that witnessed Bristol City earn promotion to the Championship after finishing in second place.
Ahead of the 2007–08 season, Bristol City manager Gary Johnson stated his intention to send Myrie-Williams out on loan in order to gain more first-team experience. Johnson believed that Myrie-Williams would only benefit from a loan move to a League One club, given that he was playing in the third tier of English football prior to Bristol City’s promotion to the Championship during the 2006–07 campaign. Two days before the start of the 2007–08 season, Myrie- Williams joined Cheltenham Town on a month’s loan. He made his debut for Cheltenham in the club’s 1–0 home win against Gillingham on the first day of the season, coming on as a substitute in the 68th minute. Myrie-Williams made a further substitute appearance in a 1–0 defeat at Millwall a week later, before starting his first game in a 1–1 draw with Swindon Town on 25 August
- After making four first-team appearances for Cheltenham, Myrie-Williams’ loan was extended for a further month, running until 6 October 2007. Cheltenham Town manager John Ward said “I am really pleased that Jennison will be staying with us. In the last two or three games he has started to show his tremendous pace and ability on the ball”. His loan was extended yet again in October 2007, taking him into a third month with Cheltenham. He scored his first goal for Cheltenham in a 3–1 away win at Swindon Town in the League Trophy, scoring the first goal of the game, “finishing neatly after a superb through ball from Craig Reid”. He made his final appearance for Cheltenham in a 2–2 home draw with Crewe Alexandra, coming on as a substitute as Cheltenham scored two late goals to salvage a point. After the game, Myrie-Williams suffered a knee injury in training, ruling him out of first-team action for two weeks. He made 13 appearances for Cheltenham during his three-month loan spell, scoring one goal — he returned to his parent club in early November
Height, Weight & Body Measurements
Height | 6 ft 0 in |
Weight | 168 lbs |
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Myrie-Williams signed for League One side Stevenage on a free transfer on 8 July 2011. He was handed the number 11 shirt ahead of the 2011–12 season. He made his debut for Stevenage in the club’s 3–1 away win against Bournemouth on 16 August 2011, coming on as a 74th-minute substitute and helping to create Stevenage’s third goal. After making four successive substitute appearances, Myrie-Williams started his first match for the club on 24 September, playing 45 minutes in a 1–0 defeat to Carlisle United at Brunton Park.
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Myrie-Williams joined Port Vale on a six-week loan spell in November 2011, and following his release by Stevenage in May 2012, signed for the club on a permanent basis two months later. He helped Port Vale to secure promotion out of League Two during the 2012–13 season, and was also voted onto the PFA Team of the Year. He signed with Scunthorpe United in June 2014, and had a second spell on loan at Tranmere Rovers in January 2015. He joined Irish club Sligo Rovers in August 2015, and then signed for Newport County in June 2016. He signed with National League side Torquay United in September 2017, and then moved on to Hereford five months later. He helped Hereford to win the Southern League Premier Division title at the end of the 2017–18 season. Myrie-Williams left Hereford in October 2018 and spent the remainder of the 2018–19 season at National League South club Weston-super-Mare, before joining Gloucester City in June 2019. He rejoined Weston-super-Mare in March 2020.