Dryden starts his second full season at St George's Lane
Worcester City manager Richard Dryden says summer signing Aaron Moses-Garvey can become a firm favourite at St George's Lane.
The former Birmingham City academy player, 19, has represented St Kitts and Nevis at full international level.
Dryden said: "His attitude has been great and he has a fair bit of ability. I think he's something a bit different.
"He played in a trial game at the end of last season and did well, and he has improved no end."
"I thought he might be a bit of a luxury player but when the chips have been down he has worked hard, he has closed down, chased back."
Richard Mace is a good keeper and with Danny (McDonnell) going he will be involved in the squad week-in week-out
Worcester boss Richard Dryden
Moses-Garvey qualifies for St Kitts as his father, Lincoln, was born there.
In February 2008 he made his full international debut in the starting 11 in a 2010 World Cup qualifier against Belize, which St Kitts and Nevis lost 3-1.
Dryden says he was pleased to get Moses-Garvey, goalkeeper Richard Mace and striker Martin Butler to sign on a week before the start of the Blue Square South campaign.
"I think we have signed some some good players, Richard Mace is a good keeper and with Danny (McDonnell) going he will be involved in the squad week-in week-out," he said.
"Martin Butler has not really trained with us a lot as he has been ill, but he has worked hard and played up front on his own against Hinckley.
"Everyone around the club is pleased to have someone with his ability here."
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