Jennison Myrie-Williams is to spend another month at Brunton Park
Jennison Myrie-Williams is to spend another month at Carlisle United on loan from Bristol City.
The 20-year-old winger, who can also play up front, is yet to start a league game for the struggling Cumbrians.
But he has had four outings from the bench and started the Johnstone's Paint Trophy defeat at Rochdale.
City will retain a 24-hour recall clause for Myrie-Williams, who first played for Carlisle boss John Ward on loan at Cheltenham last season.
Ward brought the former England-Under 18 international to Whaddon Road in August 2007. And he also enjoyed a successful three-month loan spell last season with Tranmere Rovers where he made 23 starts, scoring three times.
Myrie-Williams, who began his career at Ashton Gate as a trainee, made his senior debut against Southend on the final day of the 2005/06 season.
He scored his first goal for the club against Chesterfield in September 2006, going on to make 35 appearances as the Robins won promotion to the Championship.
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