As well as debutant Jack Durrant and the returning Josh Emery, whose arrivals at Worcester City were announced on Friday, there was another new face in the City side that beat Woking yesterday.
Aaron Farrell signed for City after having been released earlier in the week by Kidderminster Harriers' manager Steve Burr after his six-month contract had come to an end. For Aaron it was a quick return to Saint George's Lane after playing in both of Harriers' recent victories over City in the F.A. Trophy and the Worcestershire Senior Cup.
Aaron was in his second spell at Harriers having originally signed for their Youth side in 2003 following a successful time at Boldmere St. Michaels in the Midland Floodlit Youth League.
He went on to play for Solihull Borough, Evesham United, Bedworth United, Sutton Coldfield Town, Solihull Borough (again), Halesowen Town, Stratford Town, and Sutton Coldfield Town where he scored 16 goals in 32 games in the 2008/09 season.
Mark Yates, then Harriers manager, signed Aaron after he had seen him score five goals in as many games in friendly matches before the start of this season although he didn't score in the City v Harriers game. Aaron had made 19 appearances for Harriers before his release.