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Tuesday, February 19, 2008
THE MEN OF AFC SUDBURY SINCE THE START OF THE CLUB AND ALL TIME APPEARANCES AND GOAL SCORERS
MEN OF AFC SUDBURY
Since AFC Sudbury was formed on 1st June 1999 the men below have been connected with either the management or playing in the first team in competitive matches. (Where the apps subs and goals are not completed it indicates the player is still with the club.)
Paul Abrahams A centre forward who played over 200 league games for Colchester United, and Brentford before going non league with teams such as Chesham Utd, Kettering Town, Canvey Island, Heybridge Swifts and Wivenhoe Town. Signed from Wivenhoe at the start of the 2005/06 season and made his debut against Lewes on 16th July 2005, and played throughout the 2005/06 season. His contract saw him with the club in season 2006/07 and he was appointed joint Vice-Captain. A series of niggling injuries restricted his appearances at the start of the season, and on 25th November 2006, his contract was terminated by mutual consent. On the opening day of the 2007/08 Ridgeons League season, 11th August 2007 he appeared for Halstead Town and scored and remained with them until the end of the season. In the summer of 2008 he had a knee operation. In July 2009 he did a sponsored cycle ride from John O' Groats to Lands End. In November 2009 he rejoined Halstead Town helping out with first team coaching. In April 2010 he played again for the club. At the start of the 2010/11 he was not with any club.
Apps 55 Subs 11 Goals 14
Stephen Adams A young central defender, he joined the club from Long Melford in December 2008 to play reserve team football, he had a taste of first team football when he was named as a substitute on 17th January 2009. He remained with the club at the start of the 2009/10 season and was still there in April 2010. He re-signed again for th 2010/11 season.
Apps Subs Goals
Tom Agricole A 23 year old midfield or defensive player, he joined AFC for pre-season in July 2010 having previously been with Needham Market and before that Bury Town. He spent a year in America on a 'soccer' scholarship, and has represented the University of Hertfordshire.
Apps Subs Goals
Stuart Ainsley He started his career as a defender with the Ipswich Town Academy and was with them for nearly ten years. He was released and joined Chelmsford City in 2006 and remained with them as a midfielder until October 2008 when he briefly signed for Needham Market. He however signed for Canvey Island on 25th October and made his debut the same day. He signed for AFC on 8th July 2009, but was released on 7th January 2010 before joining Felixstowe and Walton United three days later. On 10th July 2010 he played as a triallist for Lowestoft Town, and ten days later had signed a two year contract with the club. Apps 20 Subs 1 Goals 1
Stuart Alston A sixteen year old forward who joined the reserve side at the start of the 2004/05 season, coming from youth football. He started just one Eastern Floodlight League game during that season and left midway through it. He played for Long Melford in 2005/06 and 2006/07. At the start of the 2007/08 season he was still with the Stoneylands club. In September 2008 he was with Glemsford & Cavendish United, but at the start of March 2009 he was back playing with Long Melford Reserves. In November 2009 he was appointed as a coach to the reserve side at Stoneylands.
Apps 1 Subs 0 Goals 0
Wayne Anderson A midfielder who arrived at the club from Kings Lynn in December 2002, a tough tackling no nonsense type of player. He played his last game for the club in the F.A. Vase final of 2002/03. He signed for Wisbech Town at the start of season 2003/04, but in October 2003 re-signed for Kings Lynn. After suffering a serious knee injury he signed for Downham Town at the start of the 2005/06 season. At the start of 2006/07 he was with Fakenham Town but towards the end of December 2006 he returned to Downham Town. He was still with the Norfolk club in season 2007/08. On 23rd June 2008 he was appointed manager of Downham Town and remained there throughout the 2008/09 season. He was re-appointed for the 2009/10 season at the end of May 2009. On 29th January 2010 he was appointed as manager of Fakenham Town. He was still at Clipbush Park at the start of the 2010/11 season.
Apps 26 Subs 0 Goals 2
Erdem Artun A Turkish/English defensive player born 11th November 1982 in London, he joined Ipswich Town as a youth player in 1999. He went on loan to Doncaster Rovers in September and October 2002 where he played one League game and from September 2003 to February 2004 he joined Darlington. There was a short trial at Leyton Orient. He played for Woodbridge Town and then joined Heybridge Swifts in the summer of 2005. In the latter part of 2006 he played on loan at Wivenhoe Town. He joined AFC from Heybridge in June 2007. He was named as substitute in the league first game of the season on 18th August 2007 but never got on. On 20th August he was released from his contract due to changes in his work commitments. At the start of the 2008/09 season he was playing for Halstead Town but suffered a bad injury after only two games and did not return until the middle of March 2009. At the start of the 2009/10 season he was still with the Rosemary Lane club, but suffered a bad arm injury at the end of September 2009.
Apps 0 Subs 1 Goals 0
Chris Bacon A strong, well built centre forward (b. 24/1/84) who started his career with Kings Lynn, before having season with Grantham Town. He had spells with Mildenhall Town and finished the 2006/07 season with Dereham Town. He went Australia where he played for Noosa Lions before returning to England just prior to the start of the 2007/08 season. He made his AFC debut as trialist at Leiston on 21st July 2007, before signing a one year deal with the club on 23rd July. 'Bakes' scored on his league debut against Aveley on 18th August 2007. At the end of the season he left and on 1st June 2008 signed for Mildenhall Town. On 11th October 2008 he went on a months loan to Dereham Town, but on 5th November Mildenhall placed him on the transfer list. His loan was extended for another four weeks on 8th November. On 13th December 2008 he signed for Dereham Town on a permanent basis, he however played his last game for them in January 2009. Believed to have taken up employment in Australia soon afterwards.
Apps 33 Subs 5 Goals 6
Lewis Baillie A midfielder who joined the club at the start of the 2009/10 season. He previously played for Cambridge City, Bishops Stortford, Heybridge Swifts, Tiptree United, Wivenhoe Town, and Mildenhall Town. He was released on 15th October 2009. On 22nd January 2010 he had signed for Newmarket Town.
Apps 10 Subs 1 Goals 0
James Baker A 26 year old strong, fast raiding forward, he previously played for Braintree Town, Eastleigh, Welling United, Chelmsford City and Billericay Town before signing for AFC at the start of the 2010/11 season.
Apps Subs Goals
Sam Banya A strong, well built black striker, who started the 2001/02 season at the club, and scored 50 goals in 55 games. Had trials with Barnet and Bristol Rovers through that season but nothing came of them. Left the club at start of season 2002/03 and went to Maldon Town but returned in September 2002. In season 2003/04 his appearances were mainly from the bench, but he continued to score goals, as he did in 2004/05. At the end of season 2004/05 he was released from the club and in early June 2005 signed for Needham Market. At the end of August 2005 he left Needham and signed for Diss Town, but after being suspended early in the season he joined Ipswich Wanderers on 2nd December 2005. At the end of March 2006 when goals were in short supply at AFC he was signed yet again and scored on his first game back at Soham. He went on to score thirteen times in twelve games until the end of the season. He was not retained by the new manager and at the start of the 2006/07 season he signed yet again for Ipswich Wanderers but a knee injury kept him out for some time. He had an operation on his knee in October 2006, but came back to play before Christmas. At the start of the 2007/08 pre-season he turned out for Whitton United and signed for them in August 2007 and played until the end of the 2007/08 season. In September 2008 he was believed to have retired to concentrate on business interests. On 25th February 2009 he played for Felixstowe and Walton Reserves scoring a hat trick and on 28th February made his first team debut. On 23rd July 2009 he played for and scored in a pre-season game for Leiston, played a few first team games and reserve ones. Long Melford announced they had signed the 34 year old on 7th December 2009. The club stated he had left by mutual consent on 25th February 2010. In September 2010 he was playing for Whitton United.
Apps 228 Subs12 Goals 135
Daniel Barber A young defender, who came in January 2001, started only two games before being released and going back to Maldon Town. In 2002/03 he was playing for Heybridge Swifts and continued with them in 2003/04 and was still there in season 2004/05 and 2005/06 and 2006/07. He was still with the Scraley Road club at the start of the 2007/08 season, but on 18th February 2008 he left and signed for Boreham Wood FC. He remained with them at the start of the 2008/09 season but on 25th October 2008 he joined Dartford and on his debut ruptured his knee ligaments. He was fit again at the start of the 2009/10 season and remained at Dartford, however on 9th January 2010 he went on a months loan to Heybridge Swifts to get some match practice. It was later agreed that the loan would be extended until the end of the 2009/10 season. On 3rd June 2010 he signed permanently for Heybridge for the 2010/11 season.
Apps 3 Subs 2 Goals 0
Shane Barnes An 18 year old defender signed from Cornard United on 5th March 2010 he made his debut the next day and won the Man of the Match award. He has represented Suffolk at under 18 level. In the middle of May 2010 he signed on for the 2010/11 season.
Apps Subs Goals
Ben Barnsley An 18 year old recruited from Braintree Town, he signed for AFC on 5th March 2010 and snatched a last minute equaliser on his debut the next day. He previously played for both Tiptree United and Stanway Rovers. He returned to Braintree at the end of March 2010.
Apps 5 Subs 2 Goals 1
Phil Battell A defender who started his career with Sudbury Town and left for Tiptree in 1999 and played for them in the 2001/02 F.A. Vase Final. He then joined Long Melford for a couple of seasons before signing for AFC at the start of the 2005/06 season mainly to play in the Reserves. On 7th December he was named on the bench for the first team but did not get on, however on 17th December he started the game at Kings Lynn Reserves. He re-signed for the club at the start of the 2006/07 season, but played only one first team game, however he was regular in the reserve side. At the start of the 2007/08 he was still at the club, but left in early November 2007 to join Halstead Town. He was with them again at the start of the 2008/09 season, but suffered an early season injury and did not play many games. At the start of the 2009/10 season he was with Glemsford and Cavendish, however at the start of October 2009 he had joined Cornard United.
Apps 9 Subs 9 Goals 0
Michael Bavester A goalkeeper signed in November 1999 when regular ‘keeper Dave Walton was injured, played seven times before returning to West Wratting. He later returned to Jewson League football with Tiptree United. In June 2004 ‘Bavvy’ returned to his home town team of Haverhill Rovers. He announced his retirement from playing towards the end of season 2005/06, but stated he would become the goalkeeping coach at the club. He was still there at the start of the 2006/07 season, and played a first team game in January 2007. During season 2009/10 he was the manager of West Wratting before resigning in July 2010 but remained on their committee.
Apps 7 Subs 0 Goals 0
Ryan Bedingfield A young goalkeeper, only 17 year of age, signed on when Nathan Munson could not play and the other two keepers at the club were both injured. He usually played for Brantham Athletic in the Suffolk and Ipswich League, but made his debut against Wivenhoe Town on 13th March 2007 and did well. In pre-season 2007/08 he played for AFC again, but signed for Ridgeons League side Stanway Rovers, however by November 2007 he was back at Brantham. At the start of the 2008/09 season he was playing for Harwich and Parkeston, however on 4th October 2008 he was back playing at Brantham. At the start of the 2009/10 season he was still with Brantham and was still there in April 2010. He was still with them in July 2010 playing in a pre-season game against AFC. Apps 1 Subs 0 Goals 0
Gary Bennett A diminutive striker, who oozed class played in the club’s first game, had previously played professionally for Colchester United and Chelmsford to who he was later transferred to for £3000 in February 2000. ‘Benno’ was re-signed at the start of the 2001/02 season for £1500, a good bit of business as he continued to score many classy goals. He remained at the club in season 2002/03, when he won the Player’s Player of the Year award and in 2003/04 when he won the leading Goal Scorer award. He won the same award the following season. Played in all three Vase finals, at the end of season 2004/05 he left the club. In early June 2005 he signed for Witham Town and played for the through the 2005/06 season when they won Ryman Division Two and were promoted to Ryman Division One North. Early in October 2006 he along with many of the senior players left the club. On the 23rd October 2006 he signed as player/assistant manager at Ipswich Wanderers. He signed for Ridgeons First Division side Tiptree United on 9th August 2007, he played only one game and then left. He was still working for the Post Office in September 2008 and not playing football.
Apps 243 Subs 10 Goals 172
Steve Benson An East Anglian Cup tie at Long Melford in February 2003 just prior to an FA Vase game meant a call for the youngster who had played mainly for the club’s under 18’s. A defensive player, at the start of the 2003/04 season he joined Cornard United. Did not re-sign in 2004/05 and was at university in Birmingham. At the start of 2006/07 he signed for Sudbury Athletic and played against AFC Reserves in a pre-season friendly, but still at university. At the start of the 2007/08 season he was back having graduated and playing for Sudbury Athletic again. In October 2008 he was playing for Glemsford and Cavendish United, but at the start of the 2009/10 season he was back playing for Sudbury Athletic.
Apps 1 Subs 0 Goals 0
Aaron Benstead A goalkeeper signed on 21st October 2008 after injury struck Paul Catley. Born 28/12/82 he was previously with Cambridge City as a youth, then played for Newmarket Town where he was Player of the Year in 2003/04, before joining King’s Lynn in May 2005. Leaving The Linnets in November 2005 and moving to London he played for Wealdstone before signing for Mildenhall Town in December 2005. He re-signed for King’s Lynn in January 2006 before playing for Haverhill Rovers. In the 2007/08 season he played for Tiptree United and did so again at the start of the 2008/09 season. He played only two games for the club and was later playing for Canvey Island Reserves. In August 2009 he was at Millfield playing for Hadleigh United and at the end of the season won the Players Player of the Year award.
Apps 2 Subs 0 Goals 0
Darren Bethell Darren started his career with his local side West Bergholt United in the Essex & Suffolk Border League before he joined Cornard Utd. In December 2001 he played for Norwich City Res after trials with both Everton and Cambridge Utd. In April 2002 he played for Charlton Res and at the start of 2002/03 he did pre-season training with them. In September 2002 he went for trials with both Preston and Oxford. In December 2002 he was bought by Wivenhoe but Cornard re-signed him in October 2003. In season 2004/05 at Cornard he was their leading marksman with 24 goals from 35 games. Signed by AFC in June 2005 on a two year contract and made his debut on 16th July 2005. He played for AFC during season 2005/06 mainly coming on from the bench. In early March 2006 he was loaned out to Wivenhoe Town for the rest of the season. He came back to AFC at the start of the 2006/07 season when the new manager was in place and continued playing for AFC. After missing a number of games through injury he made a comeback at the start of February 2007 but damaged his knee cartilage and had an operation on it on 12th March. He played a couple of times in April 2007 but suffered further problems that required more surgery. The surgery was re-done but he never appeared for pre-season training at the start of the 2007/08 season. On 18th August 2007 he was in the Halstead Town squad for an F.A. Cup tie. Wivenhoe Town re-signed him on 7th December 2007. Towards the end of January 2008 he was transfer listed by the Essex club, and on 29th February he signed once again for AFC. He played until the end of the season then in June 2008 he signed for Brantham Athletic. On 1st November 2008 he was in the Harwich and Parkeston side that had just appointed Mark Morsley as manager. At the start of the 2009/10 season he remained with the Royal Oak club, however at the beginning of September 2009 he transferred to Needham Market. He played throughout the 2009/10 season winning promotion and remained with the club at the start of the 2010/11 season.
Apps 69 Subs 16 Goals 14
Paul Betson A slightly built wide man who had previously been with Braintree Town, ‘Betsy’ signed at the start of 1999/2000 season and was a substitute in the club’s very first game. He was the winner of the First Team Manager’s Player of the Year 2000/01. Played consistently in seasons 2001/02, 2002/03, 2003/04, 2004/05 and 2005/06. He was retained by the new manager at the start of season 2006/07, but on 20th October 2006 he was transfer listed when he was the club's leading appearance maker. On 6th December 2006 he signed for Ipswich Wanderers and played throughout the 2006/07 season for them. He did not start the 2007/08 season with a club as he awaited a knee operation, which he had in October 2007. In November 2007 he was playing Sunday League football in Bury for Bennett Arms. At Christmas time 2007 he signed for Felixstowe and Walton United and was an unused substitute on Boxing Day. He was with them again at the start of the 2008/09 campaign, but on 24th November 2008 the club announced that he had left. He was reported to have joined Diss Town on 9th December 2008, but subsequently terms could not be agreed. In late February 2009 he signed for Newmarket Town and played for them on 28th. At the end of June 2009 it was announced that for the 2009/10 season he had signed on for Norwich United, however on 31st July 2009 he had a change of heart and remained with Newmarket Town. At the end of the 2009/10 season he won the Players Player of the Year award. The start of the 2010/11 season saw him playing for Lakenheath.
Apps 376 Subs 17 Goals 45
Marcus Bier A goalkeeper, who had played for Mark Morsley at Needham Market, was signed on 20th July 2006 as cover for the position. Some of his previous clubs included Bury Town, Sudbury Town Reserves and Stowmarket Town. He played a number of pre-season friendlies for AFC and was then loaned out to Mistley United in the Essex and Suffolk Border League. On 13th January 2007, Nathan Munson reported sick and with the Reserve keeper Barry Simpson injured, he was recalled and made his debut against Waltham Forest. At the start of the 2007/08 season he was still playing for Mistley United. He remained there in 2008/09, but was injured early on. On 21st March 2009 he made an appearance for Harwich and Parkeston due to an injury crisis, his first game for eighteen months.
Apps 1 Subs 0 Goals 0
John Bishop Strong, tall central defender, previously with Sudbury Town, Braintree Town and Chelmsford City was signed on a cold night at Witham in December 2001. At the start of season 2003/04 ‘Bish’ was made vice-captain of the side. His last game for the club was the final of the Suffolk Premier Cup at Portman Road Ipswich on 21st May 2004 when he was Captain for the night. John returned to his roots of Essex Intermediate Football and signed for Sandon Royals for season 2004/05 and even scored in his first pre-season friendly. During season 2007/08 he was playing for Writtle Vets.
Apps 102 Subs 20 Goals 12
Ollie Blackwell A tall central defender (b15/10/82), he started his career with Colchester United where he was their youth team captain, however he was released by them on 28th March 2002 when he joined Billericay Town and made his debut three days later. In March 2003 he was playing for Braintree Town. In August 2004 he was with Bishop’s Stortford from where he joined Maldon Town making his debut on 26th August 2006. A successful cricketer for Coggeshall he signed for AFC at the start of the 2008/09 season and went onto make fifty appearances. On 10th May 2009 he re-signed for the 2009/10 season, but was unavailable during the season due to work commitments. He was still playing cricket for Cogeshall in the summer of 2010. Apps 50 Subs 4 Goals 4
Danny Bloomfield Born 28/07/82 and as a youngster he had trials with both Luton Town and Colchester United before joining Felixstowe and Walton United. When 18 years old the striker came on as substitute and scored in Norwich City Reserves' 4-0 victory over Gillingham on 14th December 2000. He signed for Norwich City in January 2001 on a contract to last until the end of the season. He was offered a one year full-time contract on 10th May 2001. After the start of the 2001/02 season he joined Kings Lynn on a months loan in November 2001 and scored on his debut against Grantham. His stay was extended into December before it was decided he would return to Norwich and go out on loan to another Football League side. He played again for Norwich Reserves but in March 2002 he was released. He had trial games for Cambridge United, Southend United and Bournemouth and was invited back for pre-season training at the start of the 2002/03 season. He did however start pre-season with Cambridge United before going to train with Bournemouth, then returning to East Anglia to play for Cambridge City against Cambridge United. He signed a one year rolling contract with Bournemouth in August 2002. He went on loan to Cambridge City in mid October 2002 and signed permanently for them in November 2002 and stayed until the end of the 2003/04 season. He rejoined King's Lynn on May 16th 2004 signing a two year deal with the then Dr Martens Eastern Division champions. There were rumours of a move on a number of occasions until on 2nd January 2006, he was finalising a transfer to Histon for an undisclosed five figure fee believed to be over £5000. This transfer was completed on 2nd February 2006 He transferred to Wivenhoe for a five figure sum in December 2006. He managed to score just once in twelve appearances for Wivenhoe before he returned to Kings Lynn in a surprise transfer at the beginning of March 2007 on a two year deal with the Linnets. After helping Lynn to the Southern League title, Danny found it hard to break into the Lynn team competing in the Conference South during 2008/9 and on 28th November 2008, he parted company with Lynn by mutual consent and signed for Cambridge City. On 5th March 2009 he left and signed for AFC until the end of the 2009/10 season. 'Bloomers' stayed with the club until 25th January 2010 when he was released and joined Lowestoft Town on a two year contract.
Apps 37 Subs 3 Goals 16
Gary Bloomfield A tall central defender who played in the Sudbury area from a young age joined from Sudbury Athletic at the start of 2004/05 to play in the reserve side. He played a couple of Eastern Floodlight League games during that season, but left at the end of it, having won the Reserve Team Players Player of the Year. He joined Bures United and played for them in 2005/06 and 2006/07. During the early part of season 2007/08 he was playing for Hadleigh United Reserves, but in October 2008 he was with Long Melford Reserves. At the start of the 2009/10 season he was playing for Wivenhoe Town Reserves. Apps 2 Subs 0 Goals 0
Stuart Boardley Born in Ipswich on 14th February 1985, he joined Ipswich Town as a youth player, but he was involved in a car crash that hampered his progress and was released in May 2004, although he did play in a pre-season game in July 2004 at Barnet for an Ipswich Town X1. He joined Torquay United and made his debut for them in August of that year and made eight more appearances before being released. He returned to East Anglia and signed for Long Melford in the summer of 2005 before joining Leiston in November 2005. A midfielder he signed for AFC in June 2007 and made his league debut on 18th August 2007 he played throughout the 2007/08 season, but left at the end of it. 'Boards' re-signed for Leiston on a two year contract on 16th June 2008. At the end of the season he won three club awards. He remained with the Victory Road club at the start of the 2010/11 season.
Apps 50 Subs 0 Goals 9
Craig Boon A former Sudbury Town youth team player, was with Sudbury Wanderers before the club was formed. He played regularly in goal for AFC Reserves and very occasionally for the first team when regular custodians were injured. ‘Booner’ was the Club’s Young Player of the Year in season 1999/00. Got injured in the Border League Cup Final of 2003/04 and at the start of season 2004/05 he did not sign for the club. He did not play for anyone in 2005/06 and was still not playing at the start of 2006/07. In June 2007 he had no intention of playing football again due to the injury to his knee. However he was playing cricket for Lavenham, and was still doing so in August 2009. He was still there in July 2010.
Apps 3 Subs 9 Goals 0
Phil Boyland He was a player with a number of clubs including Bury Town, Braintree Town and appeared in Sudbury Town’s F.A. Vase side of 1989. He went onto become manager at Braintree Town, Bury Town and Harwich & Parkeston before taking a backseat from football. When his son Pip went to Needham Market he went to watch but was eventually persuaded to become part of the management team. He came to AFC with manager Mark Morsley as his assistant at the start of the 2006/07 season. He decided to resign from his position at the end of the season and left the club.
Pip Boyland A young defender whose real name is Phillip, left Harwich and Parkeston during the 2003/04 season and went to play at Needham Market. There he played under AFC manager Mark Morsley. At the start of the 2006/07 season he came to AFC with his previous manager. He is the son of former Sudbury Town player and AFC assistant manger Phil Boyland. On 18th January 2007 he signed a contract extension until the end of the 2007/08 season. At the end of the 2006/07 season he was selected for a FA X1 but the notification came too late for him to play. At the end of the 2006/07 he was placed on the transfer list, he was then released from his contract and signed for Leiston at the start of August 2007. He played there throughout 2007/08, but on 1st July 2008 signed for Wivenhoe Town. It was announced on 22nd August that he had joined Harwich and Parkeston on a month's loan. He was recalled back on 22nd September, but after a change of manager he re-joined Needham Market on 18th November 2008. In July 2009 he was still with the Bloomfields club and stayed with them throughout the season winning promotion. He signed once again for them at the start of the 2010/11 season. Apps 47 Subs 11 Goals 0
Tommy Bradlaugh At the start of the 2006/07 season this midfield youngster was signed by the then new manager Mark Morsley from Suffolk and Ipswich league side Ransomes Sports. He started several games bur sustained a knee injury and in November 2006 was loaned out to Ridgeons Premier League side Needham Market to get some match fitness. On the 21st of December he was recalled from that loan. On the 8th January 2007 he was released from his contract with AFC and on 11th January he signed for Diss Town. Towards the end of February 2007 he transferred his SIL registration from Ransomes Sports to Ipswich Athletic and played for them. At the start of the 2007/08 season he was still with them and remained there in September 2008. In September 2009 he was playing for Grundisburgh and was still there in April 2010 and was till there at the start of the 2010/11 season.
Apps 4 Subs 9 Goals 0
Gavin Brightwell A very raw youngster who joined the reserves in season 2004/05 from Long Melford Under 18’s and was in and out of the side. He played in two Eastern Floodlight League games during that season, and stayed with the club until the end of the 2005/06 season. During that time he spend time playing for Bures United, at the start of the 2006/07 season he left and joined Hadleigh United playing there in their reserve side. In early November 2007 he joined Long Melford Reserves, but in September 2008 he was with Glemsford and Cavendish United. In the middle of October 2008 he had returned to Long Melford, and re-signed for them at the start of season 2009/10. In April 2010 he was back with Glemsford and Cavendish. At the start of 2010/11 he was back with Long Melford Reserves.
Apps 2 Subs 0 Goals 0
Michael Brothers A wide midfield player who signed for the club on 12th January 2007 from Wivenhoe Town. He started with Colchester United and then played for Harwich & Parkeston, before joining Needham Market in season 2005/06 where Mark Morsley was the manager. He left there to join Maldon Town, but at the start of the 2006/07 was with Wivenhoe Town and during the early part of the season he played several games on loan back at Harwich & Parkeston, before joining AFC. Made his debut against Waltham Forest on 13th January 2007 as a substitute, however at the end of the season he was placed on the transfer list. He was released from his contract and on 21st July 2007 he played in pre-season game for AFC Hornchurch, and later signed for the club. In the middle of September 2007 he left and signed for Leiston,, but on 19th November he decided to go back to Wivenhoe Town. On 8th February 2008 Wivenhoe announced he had gone back to AFC Hornchurch, and on 3rd May he played again for Leiston. Brantham Athletic announced on 11th June 2008 they had signed him for the 2008/09 season. He remained there until 22nd January 2009 when he signed once again for Leiston, and was still there at the start of the 2009/10 season. He played throughout and signed again for them in 2010/11.
Apps 25 Subs 1 Goals 3
Danny Brown A strong tall defender with previous experience at Football League clubs Chelsea and Wycombe Wanderers. He played for two seasons with Basingstoke Town and in season 2007/08 both Harrow Borough and Chesham United. He signed on for the club on 30th July 2008, after playing only fifteen minutes in a competative game an FA Cup tie against Lowestoft Town, he was released on 6th September 2008. He did not play again until January 2009 when he joined Burnham. At the start of pre-season 2009/10 he re-appeared at King's Marsh and played on 18th July 2009, and remained until the end of the 2009/10 season in April 2010. In the middle of May 2010 he signed again for the 2010/11 season.
Apps Subs Goals
Josh Brown A young midfield player with plenty of pace, he joined the club on the eve of the 2009/10 season. He had previously had trials with a number of Football League clubs he was the son of ex Sudbury Town forward, Ian. He played only one game for the club before being released on 26th August 2009, and he went to play for Whitton United.
Apps 1 Subs 2 Goals 0
Tony Bruce A tall midfield player who came to play reserve team football, having been with Sudbury Athletic, Cornard United and Long Melford previously. He played in two Eastern Floodlight games in season 2004/05, scoring a goal in a game at Saffron Walden Town. He played until the end of the 2005/06 and played in the winning Suffolk Junior Cup side of April 2006 at Portman Road then stopped playing.
Apps 2 Subs 0 Goals 1
Craig Bussens A right sided midfield player (b.28/10/89) who was with Norwich City in their academy until being released at the end of the 2006/07 season. He was snapped up by Cambridge United and after playing for CRC was signed as a professional at the end of the 2007/08 season. In his younger days he captained both Norfolk and Cambridgeshire at youth level. He signed for AFC on 5th September 2008 initially on loan until 1st January 2009, this was later extended to the end of the 2008/09 season. On 3rd July 2009 he signed for Lowestoft Town, and was still there in April 2010. He remained at Crown Meadow at the start of the 2010/11 season. Apps 47 Subs 0 Goals 7
Craig Calver A front running nineteen year old first year professional at Southend United when he signed for the club on 26th March 2010. He made his debut the following day and scored. While with the 'Seasiders' he had loan spells with St Albans City and Braintree Town. He remained with the club at the start of the 2010/11 season, and in July 2010 went for a trial with Yeovil Town, playing the second half of a game against Swansea City. On 24th July he played a part in a testimonial game against a Manchester United XI and two days later was offered and accepted a one year contract with 'The Glovers'.
Apps 9 Subs 0 Goals 2
Neil Calver He was signed by manager Gary Harvey at the start of season 2003/04, a tenacious midfield player previously with Woodbridge Town and Ipswich Athletic. In November 2003 ‘Calvs’ was rewarded by signing a new contract until the end of the 2004/05 season. He was unfortunate to get sent off in the F.A. Vase Final of 2003/04 against Winchester City. Played in the 2004/05 final and scored from the spot in the 3-2 defeat. He played throughout 2005/06 picking an enormous amount of yellow cards on the way and continued on in season 2006/07 with the club. On 11th January 2007 he signed a contract extension until the end of the 2007/08 season and was also appointed the club’s Vice-Captain. During the 2006/07 season picked up a record 23 yellow cards, the most in the country. He was awarded the Goal of the Season award for 2006/07 for his goal at home against Ramsgate in the F.A. Trophy. He remained with the club in 2007/08 at the start of the 2007/08 season. In the middle of October 2007 he asked to be placed on the transfer list and the request was granted. On 25th October 2007 he was sold for an undisclosed fee to Felixstowe and Walton United. He was with the 'Seasiders' again at the start of the 2008/09 season. On 9th February 2009 Hadleigh United announced that he had signed for them. After the end of the season on 4th June 2009 Leiston stated he had signed for them for the 2009/10 season. He was still there at the start of season 2010/11.
Apps 205 Subs 17 Goals 46
Paul Catley A very experienced goalkeeper who signed for the club at the start of the 2008/09 season. He had played for Sudbury Town in their Southern League days, as well as Maldon Town, Chelmsford City, Witham Town and Braintree Town. After a series of niggling injuries he left the club around 20th December 2008. At the start of the 2009/10 season he was a goalkeeping coach at Braintree Town.
Apps 15 Subs 1 Goals 0
Liam Cawthery A young midfield player signed from Long Melford in February 2009 to play in the reserves. He had played in the Melford youth set up and Ridgeons side, he also had a short spell with Glemsford and Cavendish United in early February 2009. He made his debut as a substitute away at Chasetown on 21st March 2009. On 4th August 2009 he re-signed for Long Melford.
Apps 2 Subs 4 Goals 0
Michael Cheetham Midfield player who joined on amalgamation, from Sudbury Town ‘Cheets’ had played professionally with Ipswich Town( 4 Apps), Cambridge United (£50,000 in 1990 132 Apps 22 goals) and Chesterfield (free transfer 1994, 5 Apps) and Colchester United (37 Apps 3 goals). Winner of the First Team Player’s Player of the Year in 1999/00. He became assistant manager during season 2001/02 but declined the full job during 2002/03. Made coach to new manager Gary Harvey at the start of season 2003/04 and in December 2003 signed a new contract to keep him at the club until the end of the 2004/05 season. He continued in his role as coach through season 2005/06 making only one substitute appearance along the way despite being named numerous times as a substitute. In April 2006 he announced that along with manager Gary Harvey he would not continue in season 2006/07. He was awarded a testimonial game at the start of 2006/07 and Colchester United played at King's Marsh in the game in July 2006, and he made a brief appearance in it before bowing out. He remained out of football but did watch a game at King's Marsh in September 2008. In July 2009 he continues his career as a courier.
Apps 204 Subs 96 Goals 27
David Chick A former England Schoolboy international born 27/02/85, he signed for the Norwich City Academy in 2001, where he remained until February 2004 when he signed for King’s Lynn. There he trialled with Boston United, Cheltenham Town and Bristol Rovers but stayed until the end of the season. At the start of 2005/06 he signed for Cambridge United but was released in February 2006. In October 2006 he had a trial with Peterborough United, but joined Cambridge City and stayed for the rest of the 2006/07 season. In September 2007 he joined Boston United, but in October 2007 he returned to Cambridge City leaving after one substitute appearance. In October 2008 he signed for Bishop’s Stortford and joined AFC Sudbury on 11th December 2008 to play initially in an FA Trophy game, but remained with the club into 2009. He was injured in the middle of March and not seen again. On 15th January 2010 he signed once again for Bishop's Stortford.
Apps 6 Subs 1 Goals 0
Steve Chisholm A twenty year-old midfielder, he came through the youth system at Long Melford, making his first team debut in Ridgeons Division One football in the 2006/07 season when he went on to score 12 goals from 52 starts. He signed for AFC in February 2009 and after a few reserve team games made his debut at Chasetown on 21st March 2009. He remained at the club at the start of the 2009/10 season, but also played for Glemsford and Cavendish in April 2010. He won both the Reserve Managers and Reserve Players Player of the year awards for 2009/10.
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Nathan Clarke A strong, well built defender signed from Walsham-le-Willows on 2nd March 2010, having previously played for both Bury Town and Mildenhall Town. He signed again for the club at the start of the 2010/11 season.
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Sam Clarke Signed at the start of the 2008/09 season, a central defensive midfield player known for his tough tackling. He previously played for Maldon Town and Great Wakering Rovers where he was the captain of the side at the tender age of nineteen. He collected thirteen yellow cards in season 2008/09. In the middle of April 2009 he signed a contract to stay with the club for season 2009/10, which he did. At the start of the 2010/11 season he was made Vce-Captain of the club.
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Andrew Claydon He was a chef by trade when he joined the club having previously played for Newmarket Town. ‘Porky’ signed at the start of season 2000/01 and went on to score 32 goals that term. Had a trial at Norwich City and was watched on a number of times by various Football League clubs as he continued to net. He won the Supporters Player of the Year in 2002/03 and in December 2003 signed a new contract to keep him at the club until the end of the 2004/05 season. In October 2004 had to have keyhole surgery to his knee keeping out for eight weeks, but came back and signed an extension to his contract to the end of 2005/06. In December 2005 he became a postal worker in Newmarket. He was captured on contract by the new manager at the start of the 2006/07 season and played on for the club. On 13th February 2007 he signed a contract to keep him at the club until the end of the 2007/08 season. There was change of plan at the end of the 2006/07 season and on the 4th June 2007 he was placed on transfer list. On 8th June he had signed for Mildenhall Town in the Ridgeons Premier League on a two year contract. On 28th January 2008 the Ridgeons League bulletin stated he was available for transfer. He was subsequently transferred to Felixstowe and Walton United on 7th February 2008. He was with them again at the start of the 2008/09 campaign and played throughout it. On 9th June 2009, Norwich United announced they had signed him for the 2009/10 season, he played throughout it and was still with them in July 2010.
Apps 360 Subs 12 Goals 160
Matty Clements The pacy front runner (b. 17/9/77) was signed by manager Mark Morsley on 12th November 2007 from Mildenhall Town on a contract until the end of the 2007/08 season. He was previously with Needham Market in 2006/07 and prior to that Diss Town, Cambridge United, Cambridge City and Chatteris Town. On 11th May 2008 he announced via the AFC website that he was retiring.
Apps 24 Subs 1 Goals 4
Richard Codling Central defender who had played for Sudbury Wanderers before the club was formed in 1999, during first season left to go to Clacton Town but soon returned. ‘Codders’ had his career cut short with serious knee injury. In October 2003 he had his knee operated on and was expected not to be able to work for a year. In July 2005 he was working as a self employed joiner. In September 2008 he was still working for his family building firm. In February 2009 he was helping coach Cornard United's under 16 side.
Apps 35 Sub 1 Goals 0
Neil Cogger An experienced player who was 30 years old when he joined AFC on 12th August 2008 after some good pre-season performances. 'Cogs' spent many of his previous playing years with Haverhill Rovers, playing as a wide right sided man but suffered a bad knee injury in 2007. His previous clubs include both Tiptree United and Cambridge City. On 13th October 2008 he returned to Haverhill to play but with AFC retaining his Southern League registration. In the middle of March 2009 he received a knee injury ruling him out for the rest of the season.
Apps 5 Subs 0 Goals 0
Liam Coleman A midfielder (b 11/01/86), he started his career with Colchester United and turned professional in August 2004, but was released at the end of the season having not made a first team performance. He joined Torquay United in July 2005 and made his debut for them in August 2005 and played until December 2005 (14 apps). In March 2006 he joined Forest Green Rovers on loan until the end of the season that saw neither club retain his services. In August 2006 he signed for Gravesend and Northfleet (Ebbsfleet) and was with them until the end of the 2007/08 season during which time he played on loan at Heybridge Swifts. In September 2008 he joined Wivenhoe Town but left after only seven days. December 2008 and he had joined Northwich Victoria. On 1st August 2009 he played as a trialist for AFC and on 13th August he signed for the club. He made only two appearances before being released on 26th August 2009. On 1st September he signed once again for Heybridge Swifts, but in the middle of November 2009 he left to join Stanway Rovers. He was with the Hawthorns club at the start of the 2010/11 season, however on 24th July 2010 he played a pre-season game for Aveley. In August 2010 he was playing for the Thurrock based club.
Apps 2 Subs 2 Goals 0
Stephen Coles Chunky midfield player signed in April 2002 from East Bergholt mainly as cover for the many midweek games. He was an American Footballer for Ipswich Cardinals. He played only two games in season 2002/03 while he was still at East Bergholt.
Apps 3 Sub 1 Goals 0
Danny Cook A young central defender who signed for AFC in November 2007, having earlier in the season been on the books of Potters Bar Town Reserves. He was on the bench on four occasions during the 2007/08 season and remained at the club in season 2008. He eventually made a first team appearance as a substitute at Romulus on 28th November 2008. On 13th January 2009 he left to join Stanway Rovers and was still there at the start of the 2009/10 season. Apps 2 Subs 8 Goals 0
Ricky Cornish A left sided defender who started the 2000/01 season after joining from Bury Town had previously played for Cornard United and Sudbury Wanderers and before that in Norway, Aldershot, Halstead Town and Chelmsford City. He stayed until the following year when he left to join Diss Town. In the middle of June 2005 he signed for Mildenhall Town and on 16th August was appointed assistant manager. He played for the Recway club through 2005/06 but at the end of the season left. He returned to his former club Diss Town as a player at the start of the 2006/07 season. On the 1st November 2006 he was appointed assistant manager at the club. Towards the end of January 2007 he was reported to have left Diss and signed as a player for Yaxley in the UCL. On 6th March 2007 he was due to manage Diss for their game on 10th March. At the start of the 2007/08 season he was back at Diss, but on 22nd November 2007 he was reported as having been released by the club. In the middle of December 2007 he signed for Newmarket Town, but on 23rd January 2008 he had left for Essex Senior League side Burnham Ramblers. At the start of the 2008/09 he had re-joined Newmarket Town and won promotion with them. On 1st July 2009 he had re-signed for the Jockeys for season 2009/10. At the start of October 2009 he had transferred to Team Bury. At the start of the 2010/11 season he had joined Thetford Town.
Apps 69 Subs 4 Goals 9
Chris Cowan A youngster who played for the Reserves in 2005/06 and was named as a substitute for the first team in the middle of October 2006 but he did not get on the pitch. He made his debut as a substitute at Aveley on 11th November 2007. His first senior start was away at Staines Town in the Ryman League Cup on 5th December 2006. He signed again for the club in 2007/08, but on 15th November 2007 he signed for Wivenhoe Town. On 6th February 2008 he joined Hadleigh United on loan until 4th April, however on 26th March he was recalled to Wivenhoe. On 2nd June 2008 he was released from his contract with the Essex club. In August 2008 he was playing for Hadleigh United again and was still there in early March 2009. He stayed with the Millfield club at the start of the 2009/10 season. He was still there playing for their reserve side in August 2010.
Apps 3 Subs 11 Goals 0
Stuart Crawford A left footed defender who was a YTS player at Lincoln City, joined at the start of season 2002/03, played only a few games before leaving to go to Hadleigh United. At the start of season 2003/04 he joined Long Melford and played in the Suffolk Senior Cup Final of that season. In September 2004 he left Long Melford joining Needham Market. At the start of the 2005/06 season he was signed by Cornard United, but before he played a league game was rumoured to be transferring to Felixstowe and Walton United, but then signed for Walsham-le-Willows. He stayed with Walsham through the 2005/06 season but at the start of the 2006/07 campaign he was with Whitton United as their captain. In February 2007 he was rumoured to have stopped playing football, however at the start of the 2007/08 season he was back at Whitton. In November 2007 he had a knee operation that had prevented him playing for the rest of the season. On 4th July 2008 he had signed for Hadleigh United again and played throughout the 2008/09 season. He remained with the Millfield club at the start of the 2009/10 season, but received a cruciate knee injury and in November 2009 announced he had retired from football due to it. On May 14th 2010 he was named as the manager of Hadleigh United.
Apps 8 Subs 7 Goals 1
Daniel Cunningham An eighteen year old midfielder signed from Bury Town on 13th November 2006 on a contract until the end of the 2007/08 season, this was after the club were found to have made an illegal approach for him. He played for West Suffolk College and all the Bury teams before joining AFC and had trials in 2006 with both Morecambe and Mansfield Town. He continued at AFC in the 2007/08 season, however on 21st November 2007 he was loaned to Leiston in the Ridgeons Premier League. On 17th December 2007 he was sold to Leiston for an undisclosed fee. He remained with the Victory Road club at the start of the 2008/09 season. On 30th October 2008 he was remanded in custody by Ipswich Magistrates after pleading guilty to a drugs possession charge. At Ipswich Crown Court on 28th November 2008 he was given a two year sentence at a young offender's institute. On 4th June Leiston announced that they would be re-signing him for the 2009/10 season when released from his sentence. He played again for the Victory Road club in July 2009, and on 1st September signed a two year contract with the club. He was still with the Victory Road club at the start of the 2010/11/ season.
Apps 38 Subs 4 Goals 9
Liam Cutts A 20 year old goalkeeper signed from Haverhill Rovers in February 2009, he had previously started his career with Hundon and then Long Melford and Cambridge City before joining AFC. He made his debut away to Aylesbury United on 1st April 2009, keeping a clean sheet. He signed once again for the club in season 2009/10, however at the start of October 2009 he re-signed for Hundon. At the start of the 2010/11/season he had re-joined Haverhill Rovers.
Apps 2 Subs 2 Goals 0
David Daniels This strong running 21 year old midfielder signed for AFC on loan from Cambridge United on 10th March 2006 for the rest of the season, having played for Hitchin Town earlier in the season on loan. He however played his last game for AFC against Cambridge City Reserves on 29th March, and the next day was released from his contract at Cambridge United and signed for Cambridge City. This turned out to be incorrect as he was on loan at AFC and could not do so. He however did eventually sign for Cambridge City, but at the start of the 2006/07 season he signed for Mildenhall Town. At the end of August 2006 he was loaned to Bedford Town. On 13th July 2007 he signed for Ridgeons Division One side Ely City. At the start of the 2008/09 season he was playing for Biggleswade Town. On 1st July 2009 he had signed again for Ely City.
Apps 3 Subs 0 Goals 1
Rhys Darg A defender (b. 9/10/88) he started his career with West Bromwich Albion in 2006, when he was released spent some time on loan in Sweden with Ange IF. He trialled with Gillingham in November 2007 and in December 2007 was with Tiptree United until the end of the 2007/08 season. In December 2008 he was playing for Witham Town, but in February 2009 he was back at Tiptree. On 8th August 2009, he played for AFC and signed on 13th August. He played almost the entire season before he was no longer required on 17th April 2010 and left. He was in May 2010 believed to be playing again in Sweden.
Apps 35 Subs 4 Goals 3
Steve Day A forward player, who was with Wanderers before amalgamation, became disillusioned and went to Cornard United for a short time before returning. At start of season 2002/03 decided that he would concentrate on playing Border League football and was captain of the reserves although playing the occasional first team game when called upon. He won the Reserve Team Manager’s Player of the Year award in 2002/03. Recalled to the first team squad for season 2003/04 and played a large number of times. He came on as a substitute in the last game of the season the Suffolk Premier Cup Final at Portman Road, Ipswich and announced his retirement after the match. He was again the Reserve Team Manager’s Player of the year for 2003/04.His retirement turned out to be short lived as he came back at the start of season 2004/05 to star for the reserve team once again. In September 2004 was back in the first team after a spate of injuries. In January 2005 was awarded a testimonial by the club. He was left out of the F.A. Vase final squad in May 2005. On 19th July 2005 he was awarded a testimonial game against West Ham and a crowd of 516 saw AFC lose 5-1. He continued playing for the Reserves in 2005/06 and led the side to the final of the Suffolk Junior Cup at Portman Road Ipswich in April 2006. He also led the side to the play off final between the winners of the Ridgeons Reserve League South and North where they lost to Felixstowe and Walton United Reserves. At the start of the 2006/07 season despite threatening not to play he signed on and played, and was the leading scorer in the Reserves. At the end of the season he won the Managers Player of the Year award and also the Reserves Top Goal Scorer award. The popular player called time of his playing career at the start of the 2007/08 season, but continued in football coaching youngsters at Long Melford. However on 11th November 2007 Long Melford announced that he had signed to play for them, which he did, however he never played after December 2007 and went into retirement again. In September 2008 he was still coaching and managing youngsters at Long Melford. At the end of January 2009 he was playing for Sudbury Athletic. In July 2010 he stated he had retired.
Apps 178 Subs 35 Goals 53
Jack Defty A 6' 2" well build striker, (b 7/09/81) he joined the club on a month's loan from Corby Town on 4th September 2009. Started his career with Wootons, then joined King's Lynn and made his way through their youth and reserve teams to the first team making his debut in the 2002 Southern League Cup Final. He made 308 appearances and scored 90 goals before at the start of the 2009/10 season joining Corby Town. He scored on his debut on 5th September against Burnham and stayed until 30th October and scored thirteen goals in only eleven appearances before returning back to Corby. In the middle of May 2010 the newly reformed Kings Lynn Town announced that he had signed for the club for 2010/11.
Apps 13 Subs 0 Goals 13
Brian Devereux He was a fast raiding front runner who was with Sudbury Wanderers before joining AFC in August 1999. He previously played under the managership of Keith Martin at Cornard United, Halstead Town, and Braintree Town. In the first two seasons at the club he scored 39 goals in each one. At the start of season 2001/02 he became disillusioned with the game and did not return to the club until February 2002. ‘Devs’ then scored only one more goal before the finish of the season and at the end of it was transferred to Long Melford for £1500. Just after the start of season 2003/04 he announced he had retired from football. At the beginning of July 2004 the Suffolk Free Press reported he would be playing again with Long Melford. On 23rd October 2004 ‘Devs’ surfaced at Sudbury Athletic coming on as a substitute against Stanway Rovers Reserves, the following week played against Stowmarket Town Reserves. He then stopped playing once again. He did towards the end of the 2005/06 season turn out on a couple of occasions for Bures United in the Border League. At the start of the 2006/07 season was playing Sudbury Sunday League football for Northcroft. On 24th March 2007 he turned out for Sudbury Athletic, he did so again in December 2007. In September 2008 he had retired from all football.
Apps 115 Subs 8 Goals 79
Robbie Devereux A very skilful midfield player who played in the Champions League for Irish side Coleraine, he also played football in Ireland for Dundalk and joined St Patricks Athletic in 1998, Shelbourne also . Started his footballing career at Ipswich Town then Colchester United (2 apps 89/90 and 6 apps 92/93 ) he then played for a number of clubs, Southport (3 apps 4 subs), Dagenham & Redbridge and including Sudbury Town. Joined AFC in September 2000 and in February 2001 was involved in a nasty incident in match at Mildenhall Town that resulted in him receiving serious facial injuries. They kept him out until the start of the start of season 2001/02 but he also had a knee problem that seemed to hold him back. He played onto the end of the season and then announced his retirement. In October 2008 he was still in the Sudbury area running his own roofing company.
Apps 68 Subs 9 Goals1
Trevor Dinig A goalkeeper signed in the middle of September 2006 as cover for Nathan Munson. He was needed for a Suffolk Premier Cup tie at Needham Market on 17th October 2006, but he failed to appear stating his car had broken down. He played previously for Dagenham and Redbridge, Hullbridge Sports and Witham Town. He was selected again for a reserve team match at Bury but again failed to appear. His registration with the club was cancelled in the middle of January 2007 and thus he became a player not to appear for AFC and indeed never even seen! In the middle of January 2007 he signed for Long Melford played one game and then went missing again with a broken hand.
Apps 0 Subs 0 Goals 0
Matt Dixon A busy little forward who was previously with the Ipswich Town youth set up. Always likely to upset opposition defences and get a goal and did have a habit of falling easily in and around the penalty area. Was flown back especially from America to play in a Senior Cup semi-final. Was the recipient on the Young Player of the Year award in season 2000/01. Left the club in season 2000/01 to live and play in America. On 30th August 2007 he was back in the country and attended training at King's Marsh, and signed again for the club on 6th September, two days he was on the bench against Ilford. He played for a half against Cornard United in a Harwich Charity Cup game on 11th September but was released a few days later and joined Walsham-le-Willows. He was still with the Summer Road club at the start of the 2008/09 season. On 5th November 2008 he transferred to Needham Market and was still there at the start of the 2009/10 season. Just after the start of the season he joined Thetford Town and was still with them in April 2010.
Apps 46 Subs 10 Goals 18
Kane Dobrowolski A young midfield player signed on loan from Braintree Town on 12th February 2010 made his AFC debut a day later. He returned to Braintree at the end of the 2009/10 season.
Apps 11 Subs 2 Goals 0
Camillo Douglas A nineteen year forward who joined the club in October 2009, having played previously for Southend United, Cambridge United, Ipswich Wanderers and Whitton United. He made his first team debut in November 2009 as a substitute in the SPC at Woodbridge Town, a few other appearances followed before the end of the 2009/10 season. He signed again at the start of the 2010/11 season.
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Sheridan Driver A midfielder, (b.23/9/84), who signed for a months loan at the start of the 2007/08 season from Blue Square South side Bishops Stortford. He started his football career with Colchester United before joining up with Halstead Town. In season 2006/07 he played for Maldon Town. He made his league debut for AFC on 18th August 2007 against Aveley. On 30th August he signed a permanent contract for one year to play for AFC. At the end of the season he won the First Team Players Player Of The Year Award. In June 2008 he signed on for season 2008/09. He played throughout the season, but at the end of it went to USA to coach football in summer camps, but not before winning once again the First Team Players Player of the Year award. On 5th December 2009 he had returned to England on holiday and played for Felixstowe and Walton United and did so again early in April 2010. In the last game of the season on 1st May 2010 he ruptured his achilles playing for the Seasiders. In July 2010 he remained in England still recovering from the injury.
Apps 88 Subs 2 Goals 0
Muzzie Elmer He arrived at the start of the 2004/05 season from Ipswich Wanderers, a forward who became part of the squad but did not play a first team game until an Eastern Floodlight game at Needham Market in November 2004. He did play one league game before the end of that season. At the start of 2005/06 was training at Heybridge Swifts, but signed for Wivenhoe Town and played for their reserves against AFC on 17th September 2005. In October 2005 he transferred to Harwich and Parkeston and played for their first team. Before the end of the 2005/06 season he was back at Ipswich Wanderers. In season 2006/07 he was playing for Woodbridge Town, however towards the end of February 2007 he was transferred to Stanway Rovers. On 9th February 2008 he was playing for Whitton United.
Apps 5 Subs 6 Goals 1
Daniel Emmanuel A 17 year old wide right player, he started with West Ham United's youth set up before signing for Braintree Town in the middle of October 2009. On 24th December 2009 he signed for AFC and made his debut as a substitute against Bury Town on Boxing Day 2009. He returned to Braintree at the end of the 2009/10 season, and was playing for their reserve side in September 2010.
Apps 23 Subs 1 Goals 3
Tom English The son of former Coventry striker Tommy English and nephew of former Sudbury Town man Tony English, Tom played for the Arsenal youth team after signing for them in the summer of 1998. He was formerly with Norwich playing in their youth team in 1997/98. He was released by The Gunners sometime in 1999/2000 and signed for Harwich & Parkeston. Tom's form won him trials with QPR and Ipswich, for whom he played in an FA Premier Reserve League match. At the end of January 2001, he left Harwich to play professionally in Singapore for Marine Castle Utd where he was their leading scorer. Returning to play for Harwich during the Singapore close-season, Tom endured a terrible injury whilst on holiday in Tenerife falling from an apartment balcony and was on life support. When recovered he joined Stanway Rovers in the summer of 2003 but returned to Harwich scoring 15 goals in 34 appearances for them in 2004/5. He signed for AFC in June 2005 and played in season 2005/06 scoring 21 goals up to 25th March 2006 when he was released from his contract. A few days later he signed for Mildenhall Town and played there until the end of the season. He played again for them at the start of the 2006/07 season, but towards the end of August 2006 he was transferred to Haverhill Rovers in the Ridgeons First Division and scored a hat trick on his debut. In early October he was reported to have left the club. On 27th October 2006 he was announced as a new signing for Tiptree United and scored on his debut, he remained there until the last week of March 2007 when he transferred to Ridgeons Premier Division side Ipswich Wanderers. At the start of the 2007/08 campaign he had returned to Tiptree United and remained with them throughout the season and won promotion. He was still there at the start of the 2008/09 season and stayed there throughout it. The 2009/10 season saw him still with the Chapel Road club, but in the middle of September 2009 he signed for Halstead Town. He suffered an injury and only played a few games and on 5th February 2010 he signed for Heybridge Swifts, and was still with them in September 2010.
Apps 39 Subs 7 Goals 21
Dennis Fenemore The first black player for AFC, the young midfielder was living in Thetford and at a time there was a player shortage made one substitute appearance on 14/04/01 at home against Gt Yarmouth. He was not seen for some time, although there is a mention of a player with the same name playing for Tring Town in 2003. In season 2004/05 he played four games for Leighton Town, having signed from Beaconsfield SYCOB. He re-emerged on 3rd February 2007 when he played against AFC for Flackwell Heath. He had previously been at West Suffolk College before joining Walsall. He left there and went to America to play returning to play in England, and indeed did play for Tring amongst a number of clubs. At the start of the 2007/08 season he signed for Wingate and Finchley but on 9th November signed for Northwood and on that day was substitute against AFC for them. He went again to America to play and signed again for Leighton Town in season 2008/09 but only played five games before late in January 2009 he transferred to Barton Rovers. At the end of March 2009 he left and signed for Leighton Town again and he remained with them at the start of the 2009/10 season. On 12th November 2009 he transferred to Burnham, but at the beggining of June 2010 he went to Hemel Hempstead Town.
Apps 1 Subs 0 Goals 0
Michael Fitzgibbon An eighteen year old signed for the club on 15th October 2009 on loan from Needham Market. He attended the Colne Football Academy while playing under eighteen football for Wivenhoe Town. he joined Harwich and Parkeston in season 2008/09 but at the start of the 2009/10 season was signed by Needham Market. He scored on his debut for AFC on 17th October 2009 against Billericay Town in an FA Trophy tie. he remained at AFC until 9th December when his loan spell expired and returned to Needham Market. On 8th January 2010 it was announced he had joined Harwich and Parkeston on a months loan. Hadleigh United signed him permanently on 13th February 2010. On 5th July 2010/11 Stanway Rovers announced he had signed for them for the 2010/11 season.
Apps 11 Subs 1 Goals 1
Andy Fletcher The son of the then Reserve team manager, a defender he played youth football for Sudbury and for a number of local sides. He made one appearance in an Eastern Floodlight game in season 2004/05.
Apps 1 Subs 0 Goals 0
Ozie Foster A 25 year old striker who was playing for Mildenhall Town and was also signed for Arlesey Town when he signed for AFC on 17th March 2007. He was a proven goal scorer with all the clubs he has been with, that include Peterborough United as a youth team player and trainee, Cambridge City, Soham Town Rangers and St Neots. Made his debut on 24th March 2007 at AFC Hornchurch, but at the end of the season was released. In July 2007 he signed for Ryman rivals Enfield Town and was with them again at the start of the 2008/09 season, , however on 8th August 2008 he signed a contract at Wivenhoe Town. At the end of November 2008 he left and signed for St Ives Town and in August 2010 he was still with the club.
Apps 11 Subs 0 Goals 0
Jemel Fox The nephew of Ruel he joined from Needham Market on 4th February 2010, this young wide right player made his debut two days later as a substitute against Aylesbury United. He previously played for Coplestonians in the Suffolk and Ipswich League and also Whitton United. In the middle of May 2010 he signed on for the 2010/11 season.
Apps Subs Goals
Dean Francis He joined AFC at the start of the 2003/04 season from Maldon Town. Nicknamed ‘Deano’ he was a fast raiding wide man, mainly on the left hand side, who previously played for Colchester United and Burnham Ramblers. He was a wood turner by trade. In November 2004 he applied to join the Essex Fire Service and was accepted as long as he was fit but with no starting date. Not wishing to jeopardise his chances by getting injured playing football decided he would not play anymore. At the end of June 2005, he was reported as having signed for Tiptree United. On 21st October he broke his leg playing for Tiptree against Fulbourn Institute.
Apps 53 Subs 3 Goals 11
Darren Frost Fast moving front runner was released by Ipswich Town youths, joined AFC in 1999 when he played for the reserves, made his first team debut in an EAC game against Soham but only made two other appearances before leaving for Long Melford. At the start of 2004 he had a third operation on his knee but was told he would not be able to play again. However in September 2004 he played one game for Sudbury Athletic, before returning to Long Melford and playing for them. He played for Melford Reserves against AFC Reserves on 3rd September 2005. Later in the season he left and signed for Halstead Town, but at the start of the 2006/07 season he was back at Long Melford. Apps 3 Subs 0 Goals 0
Aaron Gardiner A tigerish midfield player who signed for the club at the start in August 1999, having started his career at Ipswich Town in the youth set up. He left there and played for a time at Wigan Athletic before returning to Suffolk. He then played for Sudbury Town, Cornard United, Halstead, Town, Braintree Town and Diss Town. He was awarded both the Supporters and the First Team Player’s Player of the year in season 2000/01. Was infamously sent off in the first leg of the F.A. Vase semi-final of 2001/02. Played for almost the next two seasons and was in the 2002/03 F.A. Vase final side. Aaron played most of the 2003/04 season and was deeply upset to be left out of the F.A. Vase Final squad against Winchester City, and then announced he would be retiring from football. However at the start of 2004/05 he signed for Clacton Town and started pre-season training. On the evening of Wednesday 21st July 2004 after a training run he collapsed and died at his home in Ipswich aged just 33 years old. He was buried at Holy Trinity Church Long Melford on August 6th 2004.
Apps 215 Subs 22 Goals 12
Donald George A tall central defender signed from Leiston on 10th October 2006, when an injury crisis occurred. He started with Ipswich Wanderers and then Woodbridge Town before joining the Victory Road side. He made his debut against Needham Market on 17th October 2006 in a Suffolk Premier Cup defeat and scored his first and only goal, the winner, in the FA Trophy replay win at Kingstonian. On 30th December 2006 he was transferred back to Leiston and was with them in 2007/08. In July 2008 it was announced he had left the club. In July 2009 he left for USA to coach 'soccer' in summer schools.
Apps 12 Subs 2 Goals 1
Brett Girling The ex Sudbury Town defender joined at the start of the 2003/04 season from Braintree Town. He spent four seasons with the Ryman League side following his move from Chelmsford City where he went after leaving Sudbury Town. At the end of his first season with the club won both the Supporters Player of the Year and the Players Player of the Year awards. On October 2nd 2004 he scored his first goal for nine years against Gt Yarmouth Town. In May 2005 he captained the side at White Hart Lane in the F.A. Vase final, and at the start of the 2005/06 season he was appointed club captain. He played throughout the season and was retained for season 2006/07 but relieved of the captaincy by the new manager. On 4th March 2007 he signed a contract extension until the end of the 2007/08 season. At the end of the 2006/07 season he scooped two awards, The Manager’s Player of the Year and The Player’s Player of the Year at the annual award evening. He continued with AFC in season 2007/08, but decided to leave at the end of it. In early July 2008 he signed for Leiston and played with them throughout the 2008/09 season, and won the Player of the Year award. On 4th June 2009 the club announced he had signed for another season and he played at Victory Road throughout it. On 9th July 2010 Hadleigh United announced he had signed for them for the 2010/11 season.
Apps 248 Subs 16 Goals 2
Darren Gould A well built goalkeeper, he started his career with Clacton Town then joined Harwich and Parkeston, before returning to Clacton and then Halstead Town for a short while. He then was snapped up by Maldon Town staying for four seasons but at the start of 2008/09 season played for Halstead again before joining Tiptree United from where he signed for AFC on 27th November 2008. In the middle of April 2009 he signed a contract to stay with the club for season 2009/10, however he was released on 21st August 2009 and joined FC Clacton. He stayed with them throughout the season but was not with them at the start of the 2010/11 season.
Apps 28 Subs 0 Goals 0
Steve Greaves An ex-professional footballer having been with Ipswich Town, Fulham (1 app 87-88), Preston North End (2 apps 90-91), Scunthorpe, came to the club on amalgamation from Sudbury Town. A midfielder with coaching qualifications was happy to play mainly second team football whilst earning a living as a coach with the Ipswich Town Academy. He won the Reserve Team Manager’s Player of the Year in 1999/00 and 2000/01. Never started a first team game but came on twice in season 1999/2000. At the start of season 2004/05 he was promoted at Ipswich Town to assist with their youth team and never re-signed for the club. In season 2006/07 he became assistant Academy manager at Ipswich. On 30th June 2008 it was announced that he had left Ipswich Town, however on 4th July he was unveiled as the head coach at Stevenage Borough. In the middle of November 2008 he had left the club.
Apps 2 Subs 0 Goals 0
Dean Greygoose A vastly experienced goalkeeper born 18/12/1964, who was signed in February 2003, after Ben Nower told the club he would not be able to play due to promotion at work. He made his debut in F.A. Vase game at Mossley. Dean was at Kings Lynn (9/9/02), but had previously played for Leyton Orient (1 App 85/86), Cambridge United (26 apps 83/85) then on loan at Lincoln City (6 apps 21/09/85 to 2/11/85), Crystal Palace and Crewe (205 apps 87/93) in the Football League before playing non league with Altringham (01/08/99 to 01/08/00), Witton Albion, Northwich Victoria (01/08/96 to 22/06/99), Chester City (1/8/00 to 31/05/01), Stevenage Borough (23 apps 01/06/01 to 01/07/02) and Canvey Island 01/07/02 to 9/9/02). Played throughout the 2004/05 season and played his last game for the club in the F.A. Vase final against Didcot Town before being released by the club. In the middle of July 2005 he signed for Soham Town Rangers and he played throughout the 2005/06 season for the club. He was still at Soham in September 2006 as player/coach and running his own goalkeeping courses. On 22nd January 2007 it was announced that he had left Soham and had signed for Bury Town. He was still with the Ram Meadow club at the start of the 2007/08 season, and played throughout it. He was still with the Ram Meadow club at the start of the 2008/09 season. At the start of the 2009/10 season he was announced as the joint manager of Team Bury. At the start of the 2010/11 season he was appointed as goalkeeping coach at Histon, and for a few weeks became the assistant manager, on 24th August a new regime took over and he left the club.
Apps 127 Subs 3 Goals 0
Trevor Gunn A veteran central defender who came to the club in December 1999 when a sudden injury crisis struck. ‘Gunny’ who had previously played for Sudbury Town and Braintree Town, performed well but left in April 2000 when the injuries cleared up. He became manager of his home town club Takely in the Essex League but announced that he would step down due to his business commitments in the aircraft repair industry at the end of the 2005/06 season.
Apps 12 Subs 1 Goals 0
Lawrence Hale A young midfield player (b17/06/89) who previously played for Maldon Town before going to Loughborough University, there he became an International player, playing for GB Students at Futsal. He played for Loughborough University in the Midland Combination Premier Division before signing for AFC on 18th December 2008. He returned to University in January 2009. In March 2009 he represented Loughborough University at futsal. September 2009 saw him playing for Loughborough Dynamo and he was still there in January 2010. At the start of the 2010/11 season, July 2010, he was playing for Heybridge Swifts.
Apps 0 Subs 4 Goals 0
Blair Hammond Signed for AFC on 29th January 2010, a 21 year old forward who joined Ipswich Town's Academy at the age of fourteen and became part of their winning 2005 FA Youth Cup squad. He then spent time coaching in America before signing for AFC. He left the club after only a short time. On 3rd July 2010 he played for Hadleigh United, but later in the month signed for Ipswich Wanderers.
Apps 3 Subs 0 Goals 0
Craig Hammond He signed for Histon at the start of the 2009/10 season from Royston Town where he scored 80 goals the previous season. He was previously with Histon as a youth player and also played for Mildenhall Town. He joined AFC on 13th January 2010 on a month's loan spell, returning to Histon on 14th February after scoring a hat trick the previous day. He did not play for Histon again and decided to retire from Conference football on 16th March. Histon cancelled his contract with them on 1st April 2010. On 14th July 2010 he had signed for Cambridge City.
Apps 4 Subs 0 Goals 3
Luke Hammond A midfield player signed from Leiston just prior to the start of the 2006/07 season. He started his career at Colchester United, the went to play professionally in Holland before returning to play for a number of local clubs including Cornard United, Wivenhoe Town and Braintree Town, before joining Leiston in season 2005/06. His brother Kirk played for Sudbury Town in the late1990’s, his father Geoff played for both Ipswich Town and Manchester City. Late in the 2006/07 season he sustained a groin injury that would require surgery. He had the operation in May 2007 and played again on 4th August. On 4th January 2008 it was announced that he was available for transfer, and on 9th January a months loan to Cambridge City was agreed. This was to have started on 18th January but on 12th the deal was scrapped and on 15th January he was taken off the transfer list and continued to play for the club. In June 2008 he signed on again for season 2008/09. In January 2009 he asked to be released from the club due to work commitments, he left on 16th January and was signed by Felixstowe and Walton United on 23rd. A change of employment meant he could commit himself to the club so on 16th February 2009 he re-signed for AFC. On 12th May he signed once again for season 2009/10, however in the middle of August 2009 he asked to be released. On 28th August he signed yet again for Felixstowe and Walton United, however on 25th September 2009 he had joined Heybridge Swifts. He was still there in July 2010 at the start of the 2010/11 season.
Apps 105 Subs 17 Goals 10
Jermaine Harewood Young forward signed from Ipswich Wanderers at the start of the 2002/03 season, ‘Jamma’ made his debut at Dereham Town in September 2002. He was informed at the end of season 2002/03 that he could leave the club. In July 2003 left and signed for Woodbridge Town, however on 1st November he transferred to Mildenhall Town. In January 2004 he returned to Woodbridge Town. On 12th July 2004 the Bury Free Press reported he had signed for Stowmarket Town and he played for them and scored against AFC on 25th August 2004. Towards the end of February 2005 he was transferred to Needham Market. He signed at the start of the 2006/07 season for Whitton United and was still there in January 2007. In September 2007 he was playing for Stanway Rovers and was with them again in August 2008. He played for them throughout season 2008/09, but in July 2009 he had moved onto Whitton United for 2009/10. On 24th August 2009 he transferred to Hadleigh United.
Apps 12 Subs 11 Goals 0
Liam Harrold A 25 year old striker signed on the 12th December 2006 from Wisbech Town to boost an injury hit squad. He previously played for Blackstones, Boston Town, Corby Town, St Neots, Spalding United and Arlesey Town. He made his debut away at Newport County in an F.A. Trophy tie on 16th December 2006. He played only four more times before being released and joined Mildenhall Town on 17th January 2007, and was there at the start of the 2007/08 season. On 29th August 2007 he was reported to have signed for Blackstones in the UCL. On 5th July 2008 he was reported to have signed for Yaxley in the United Counties League. He still playing with them in October 2008. In June 2009 he transferred to Deeping Rangers, but in July 2009 he was playing for St Neots Town. In August 2010 he was still with them.
Apps 5 Subs 0 Goals 2
Gary Harvey Having played for both Sudbury Town Reserves and then for a long period Sudbury Wanderers he remained with the new club on amalgamation as a player in the reserve side. He won the Reserve Player’s Player of the Year in 1999/00.The joint owner of MEL Aviation the club’s main sponsors, the defender played onto the end of season 2000/01. After that he became the manager of the second team before having to step down after intervention from the Inland Revenue in 2002. In March 2003 he was back with the club having been asked to become first team manager from the start of the 2003/04 season. In that his first season the club won the Ridgeons League title with three games to spare. Guided the club to the F.A. Vase Final but lost to Winchester City, but won the Suffolk Premier Cup. The club retained the Ridgeons League title in 2004/05 but lost the F.A. Vase final against Didcot Town. He continued in season 2005/06 but on 1st April 2006 he decided that he would retire from management at the end of the season to devoted more time to his business affairs. The club finished third in the Ridgeons League and were promoted to the Ryman Division One North. The Ridgeons League Cup was won for the first time at Diss Town against Lowestoft Town but he was not there to see it won. He continued through the MEL Group to support the club into the 2009/10 season. In May and June 2010 he completed a charity cycle ride from Serbia to Sudbury along with Darren Pratt.
Games 190 Won 136 Lost 30 Drawn 24
David Hawes A combative forward player born 26/04/87, he played for Maldon Town leaving in September 2008 before joining Harwich and Parkeston, Great Wakering Rovers and Witham Town. He signed for AFC on 17th January 2009. He was not retained for the 2009/10 season and returned to Witham Town, however on 21st November 2009 he re-signed for AFC. There were only five appearances before he left again in January 2010. In March 2010 he was playing again for Witham Town.
Apps 23 Subs 0 Goals 1
Kevin Hawes An uncompromising forward (b.26/4/87) who unsettled defences, he previously played for Chelmsford City, Witham Town and Maldon Town from where he signed for AFC on 25th September 2008. He played through the 2008/09 season and ended as the club's leading scorer with 22 goals. He was however not retained for the 2009/10 season. On 2nd July 2009 he had joined Witham Town again, however on 9th October 2009 he re-signed for AFC. He played until December 2009 when knee injury stopped him playing and was believed to need an operation. On 20th March 2010 he appeared again for Witham Town. Apps 51 Subs 1 Goals 27
Adrian Hayes Known as ’Adie’ he signed at the start of the 2004/05 season having played the previous season in the Conference for Farnborough Town. He had played for Diss Town before playing in the Football League for Cambridge United (34 apps 95/98). He also played for Kings Lynn and Kettering Town. He made his first AFC appearance in a pre-season game against Desborough Town at King’s Marsh on 17th July 2004. Got injured in his second pre-season game at Witham Town and in September 2004 found out he had a ruptured cruciate ligament in his knee and needed a major operation to repair it. This would keep him out of action for around nine months. He made a remarkable recovery and came on as a substitute at home to make his debut on 14th April 2005 against Mildenhall Town and also made an appearance in the Vase final against Didcot Town. It was not until 3rd September 2005 that he started a league game. He played through the 2005/06 season, but his services were not required by the new manager at the start of the 2006/07 season he signed for Mildenhall Town. He was red carded in his first competitive game for them and on 11th September left and signed for Dereham Town. He was still with them at the start of the 2007/08 season and played throughout it. In the middle of June 2008 he joined Diss Town. February 2009 saw him thinking of retiring due to a knee injury but decided to carry on, however he did not play again in 2009/10.
Apps 56 Subs 4 Goals 7
Curtis Haynes-Brown A young quick left sided or central defender he was with Colchester United for seven years, he then played for Ipswich Wanderers before going on trial with Ipswich Town at the start of the 2008/09 season. He also trialled with Millwall and Bristol Rovers. He signed for AFC on the eve of the 2008/09 season and played throughout it. In the middle of April 2009 he signed on for the 2009/10 season and played all of it, but at the beginning of June 2010 he left and signed for Lowestoft Town.
Apps 79 Subs 4 Goals 1
David Head A tall young defender signed at the start of the 2002/03 season, from Ipswich Wanderers and having also played at Harwich and Parkeston. He is the son of Martin Head who was previously manager of Sudbury Town. In season 2003/04 was unlucky with injury but returned to play well and was chosen as the Manager’s Player of the Year. In September 2004 was the subject of an approach from Heybridge Swifts, he was valued at £10,000 and there was no more heard from them. In March 2005 signed a new contract at AFC and at the end of the season won the Manager’s Player of The Year Award. Season 2005/06 was an outstanding season for ‘Heady’, at the end of it he swept the board with awards. He won the First Team Players Player of the Year, the Supporters Player of the Year and the First Team Managers Player of the Year. He remained at the club in 2006/07 and was appointed club Captain by the new manager. On 12th December 2006 he signed a contract extension until the end of the 2007/08 season. He won the Supporters Player of the Year for 2006/07 and was presented with the trophy by Ray Clemence on 21st April 2007 before the final home game of the season. He also won the Top Goal Scorer award for the season with 16 goals. Continued as Captain in season 2007/08 and played throughout the campaign. In June 2008 he decided his future was away from AFC and on 16th June he signed for Leiston on a two year contract. He suffered a bad injury during the 2008/09 season but came back to play a couple of games before the end of it. On May 26th 2009 he was appointed assistant manager of the club, but later in the season relinquished the position to concentrate on playing.
Apps 326 Subs 6 Goals 66
Simon Head David’s brother a midfielder who was previously with Ipswich Wanderers, Woodbridge, Harwich, Lowestoft and Halstead, before being snapped up as new manager Gary Harvey’s first signing at the start of season 2003/04. Started only nine games before becoming injured, made a few sub appearances later in season. On 30th March 2004 he was transferred to Clacton Town. On 3rd July 2004 it was reported that he had re-signed for Halstead Town for the 2004/05 season. On 26th October 2004 he signed for Heybridge Swifts, however after a change of management at the club he returned to Halstead in late November 2004. On Tuesday 29th March 2005 he signed for Needham Market, and played for them throughout the season. At the start of the 2006/07 season he returned to AFC with manager Mark Morsley. He played in some pre-season games but was released from his contract and signed for Leiston on 31stAugust 2006. After injury problems he signed in the middle of December 2006 for Mildenhall Town, at the beginning of June 2007 he had left the club. On 7th June 2007 it was announced that he had signed once again for AFC, he played until the end of the 2007/08 season. Brantham Athletic announced him as a new signing for 2008/09 on 11th June 2008. He left the Essex club and played for Leiston on 1st November 2008. Harwich and Parkeston announced on 27th January 2009 that he had signed for them on an eighteen month contract. At the start of the 2009/10 season he however initially signed for Hadleigh United but on 10th August 2009 he transferred to Walsham-le-Willows. At the start of the 2010/11 season, July 2010, he signed for Leiston.
Apps 62 Subs 7 Goals 10
Gareth Heath A forward who signed for the club on 29th December 2006 from Heybridge Swifts. He previously played for both Halstead Town and Maldon Town, and in doing so attracted the attentions of Scottish League club St Mirren. An ankle injury towards the end of season 2005/06 resulted in an operation and his appearances at the start of the 2006/07 season were limited before a ‘clean up op’ was needed just before he signed for AFC. Made his AFC debut on 13th January 2007 against Waltham Forest as a substitute, he remained at the club for season 2007/08. At the end of the season he won the First Team Manager’s Player Of The Year Award. On 2nd July 2008 he agreed a deal to remain with the club for 2008/09, and was appointed as Captain and played throughout the season. On 2nd June 2009 it was announced that he had agreed to stay for the 2009/10 season which he did, and won the Leading Goalscorer of the Year award at the end of it. At the beginning of June 2010 he decided to sign for Leiston.
Apps 156 Subs 3 Goals 54
Richard Heller This eighteen year old made his debut on 1st April 2006 after being released by Tottenham Hotspur. He lived in Stanstead, a fast nippy forward, and was a crowd pleaser with his darting runs. At the end of the 2005/06 season he was offered a contract with the club by the new manager, but decided to sign for Haverhill Rovers for 2006/07. In July 2007 he signed a year long extension to his contract with Rovers and a year later signed another extension for the club. On 20th March 2008 he released himself from the contract due to injury and announced he was off to university in the summer. He made 63 appearances for Rovers scoring 13 times. In July 2008 he agreed to play again for Haverhill when back from university. On 20th December 2008 he did play again for the Hamlet Croft club. At the start of the 2009/10 season he was playing still with Rovers and scored twice for them on 25/08/2009.
Apps 10 Subs 0 Goals 1
Rhys Henry A young midfield player who signed for the club on 21st August 2009, the son of former Sudbury Town man Michael Henry, he played only one game for the club the next day, but was not seen again. He played for a number of local clubs and at the end of December 2009 played for Team Bury.
Apps 1 Subs 0 Goals 0
Ryan Henshaw A sixteen year old (b 6/07/93) midfield player when he signed on 31st March 2010, made his debut as a substitute on 3rd April 2010. He previously played for Witham Town's reserve side and also the Essex under 18's representative side. He signed again for the 2010/11 season.
Apps Subs Goals
Jamie Howe He had played previously for Sudbury Wanderers before the amalgamation. A strong tackling no nonsense defender who perhaps did not make the most of his first team opportunities. He won the Reserve Team Player’s Player of the Year 2001/02. ‘Gipp’ left the club at start of season 2002/03 to join Long Melford. At the start of season 2004/05 he joined Cornard United. In March 2005 he signed for Sudbury Athletic. At the beginning of 2005/06 he signed on at AFC to play in the reserve side, he was part of the winning Suffolk Junior Cup side at Portman Road in April 2006. He made a number of first team appearances towards the end of the season and played well. He re-signed for the club at the start of 2006/07 and was captain of the Reserve side. Midway through the season he stopped playing, but returned to play the final two games. In September 2008 he was playing again for Sudbury Athletic and was still there in May 2009. In the middle of June 2009 he was announced as one of two assistant managers of Sudbury Athletic for 2009/10. He was there again at the start of the 2010/11 season.
Apps 49 Subs 17 Goals 0
Richard Howell A midfielder born 29/08/1982, who started his career at West Ham before joining Crystal Palace on 1st August 2000, leaving on 28th March 2003 when he joined Stevenage Borough. He remained with them until 23rd May 2003 when he signed for Bishop’s Stortford. In the last week on season 2003/04 he broke his leg, he regained fitness only to break it again early in season 2004/05. He fought his way back to fitness only to break his leg again, this time not playing football. He signed for AFC on 5th December 2008 on a dual registration, he scored on his debut the next day. He was not retained for the 2009/10 season, and signed for Hitchin Town.
Apps 21 Subs 0 Goals 6
Chris Howlett Joined the club from Diss Town in March 2001, a strong central defender who had previously played for Grundisburgh, Felixstowe Hadleigh United and Bury Town. He was very disappointed not to have made the bench in the Vase final of 2002/03, was going to retire at the end of that season but stayed on and did not regret his decision. ‘Shabba’ played throughout season 2003/04 but was again left out of the F.A. Vase Final squad. In season 2004/05 he spent the early part of the season on the bench, but played many games late in the season and made the squad for the 2004/05 F.A. Vase final. He decided to leave at the end of that season and in early June 2005 signed for Needham Market, where he played through the 2005/6 season. When the new AFC manager Mark Morsley came from Needham Market at the start of the 2006/07 season he bought ‘Shabba’ back to the club as player coach. On 16th January 2007 he publicly announced that he would retire from top class football at the end of the 2006/07 season. He left at the end of the season and intended to join Grundisburgh in the SIL. In July 2007 he played pre-season games for Felixstowe and Walton United, and then signed for the ‘Seasiders’. He remained with the club at the start of the 2008/09 season, but in January 2009 he was playing for Grundisburgh. He played for them throughout the 2009/10 season.
Apps 149 Subs 52 Goals 9
Andy Hughes A well built striker who signed for AFC on loan on 15th December 2009, having previously played for Braintree Town, he made his debut against Aylesbury United and scored. He decided to return to Braintree at the start of February 2010. In the middle of March 2010 he had joined Long Melford.
Apps 3 Subs 1 Goals 1
Bradley Hughes A fast raiding striker, he joined the club in November 2007 and played in the reserve side. He previously had experience at Potters Bar in their reserve team. He played for AFC Reserves through 2007/08 and 2008/09 and was named a substitute in that season but injured himself in the half warm up. He stayed with the club in 2009/10 and made his debut as a substitute on 18th August 2009.
Apps Subs Goals
Craig Hughes A forward player who started his career with Colchester United in season 2002/03 and played in their youth teams. He went on loan to Hendon on 5th October 2005 but was on the bench for Colchester’s first team on 24th January 2006 against Cheltenham Town. He went to Staines Town on loan on transfer deadline day 1st April 2006, and on 22nd March 2007 he went on a months loan to Cambridge United. On 31st May 2007 he was released by Colchester and was snapped up by Heybridge Swifts and made his debut for them on 6th October 2007. He moved in early October 2007 to Thurrock, he signed for AFC on a months loan on 5th December 2008. He subsequently returned to Thurrock at the end of his loan period. On 4th June 2009 he was signed by AFC for the 2009/10 season and at the end of it won the Managers Player of the Year award. He re-signed or the 2010/11 season and was appointed Club Captain.
Apps Subs Goals
Kevin Hughes A tall, strong central defender who started off his football career with Colchester United and then went to Wivenhoe Town. A Police Officer serving in Essex, he joined Harwich and Parkeston and from there went to Needham Market to join the current AFC manager. He joined AFC at the start of the 2006/07 season to renew that partnership at King's Marsh. He sustained an injury towards the end of September 2006 and had a cartilage operation on 4th October and it was found that he had snapped his cruciate ligament. This would require another operation and likely to keep him out of football for some time. The operation was a success and hopes of a comeback in late 2007 the plan. His comeback was on 7th November 2007 in a friendly at Brantham and after two further games went on loan to Harwich and Parkeston to continue his rehabilitation. On 2nd February 2008 he was back in the AFC fold and played at Ilford and played until the end of the season when he left. Early in July 2008 he signed for Stanway Rovers, and played only three games before he had a re-occurrence of the knee injury and had another operation on it. Recovery was complete at the start of pre-season 2009/10 and on 21st July he played again for Stanway Rovers.
Apps 15 Subs 7 Goals 0
Marcus Hunt A central defender or midfield man who arrived at King's Marsh at the start of the 2008/09 season after 11 years with his only senior club Haverhill Rovers. He had six weeks in the 2007/08 season as player manager of the Hamlet Croft club. On 20th December 2008 he returned to Haverhill Rovers to play but with AFC retaining his Southern League registration. He remained with Haverhill for the 2009/10 season, however on 16th December 2009 he played again for the club when an injury/suspension crisis struck.
Apps 29 Subs 4 Goals 0
Simon Hyde He was previously with Sudbury Wanderers and joined on amalgamation. Nicknamed ‘Bambi’ due to his long legs and gangly running style always gave wholehearted performances, Never knew what his best position was, although mainly used as a defender. He won the First Team Manager’s Player of the Year in season 2001/02. He played for the club in 2002/03, 2003/04 and 2004/05. He played through the 2005/06 season and never gave less that 100% in each game. At the end of the season the new AFC manager decided not to re-sign him and he signed for Ipswich Wanderers at the start of the 2006/07 season and played throughout it. At the start of the 2007/08 pre-season he played for Walsham le Willows, Felixstowe and Walton United and Whitton United. In August 2007 he signed and played for Whitton United in Ridgeons Division One. He played throughout the 2007/08 season winning promotion. At the start of the 2008/09 season he was playing for Cornard United and captained the side. He remained with the Blackhouse Lane club at the start of the 2009/10 season, he however picked up an early season groin injury that required an operation in the middle of December 2009. In March 2010 he was back playing for Cornard. Hadleigh United reported on 5th July 2010 that he had signed for them.
Apps 265 Subs 52 Goals 30
Lee Ifield A small player who has tremendous pace and enthusiasm, he signed for the club from Foxash Social to supplement the side for midweek reserve team games. He made his debut against Wivenhoe Town Reserves in a Chell Trophy tie on 12th December 2006. In season 2007/08 he continued to play for the reserve side and returned in 2008/09. He joined up with the first team squad on 27th September 2008 and made his debut as a substitute at Sutton Coldfield Town. His first full appearance did not come until 5th March 2009 against Lowestoft Town in the SPC semi-final. He remained at King's Marsh at the start of the 2009/10 season, but broke his arm early in October 2009. He resumed playing midway through December 2009, but broke his arm yet again in March 2010.
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Trevor Irvine ‘Biggles’ had been with Sudbury Wanderers for a number of years before going to Long Melford, but returned to AFC to play in the Reserves in 2005/06. He played in the winning Suffolk Junior Cup in April 2006. He signed again for the club in 2006/07 and when an injury crisis happened, he was on the bench for a Ryman League Cup game at Staines Town on 5th December 2006 at the age of 39, he did not get on. At the start of the 2007/08 season he returned to the club and stayed throughout it. He was back again at the beginning of the 2008/09 campaign, but could not commit to regular training and in January 2009 was playing at Sudbury Athletic. At the start of the 2009/10 season he was helping to run Cornard United Reserves.
Apps 0 Subs 1 Goals 0
Chris Jackson A young central defender who was briefly with the club at the start of the 2004/05 season and played only one Eastern Floodlight game, he then left the club. In November 2007 he was playing for Sudbury Athletic and was still there in January 2009. He also played for them through the 2009/10 season.
Apps 1 Subs 0 Goals 0
George Jermy A left sided midfield player who started his footballing career at Norwich City before joining Bournemouth. He returned to Norwich and then spent a month on work experience at Dereham then moving to Spain. There he linked up with his ex boss Kenny Brown again and played for CD Javea before trialling for CF Villareal. He moved back to England and a return to Norwich City before a short spell at Norwich United to regain match fitness. He played a few games for Wivenhoe Town before joining Bishop's Stortford in pre-season 2008/09 and signing for AFC on 19th September 2008, but did not make his debut until 1st November 2008. He left the club on 15th December 2008. At the end of February 2009 this was confirmed on 1st April 2009 as he was playing again for CD Javea in Spain. He returned to the UK and in October 2009 played two games for Margate before transferring on 6th November 2009 and signing for Metropolitan Police.
Apps 8 Subs 1 Goals 0
Andy Jones A local lad who had played at Long Melford and then with Needham Market. He played on the left hand side of midfield and had a great turn of pace. Was employed as a Press Officer for Chelsea Football Club. Played only one game and not seen again, but in September 2009 he was palying the occasional Sunday game and still working for Chelsea FC.
Apps 1 Subs 0 Goals 0
Jack Jones A seventeen year forward who had experience at both Norwich City and Cambridge United before joining AFC in September 2009 from Haverhill Rovers. He made his first team debut on 23rd January 2010 as a second-half substitute. At the start of season 2010/11 season he had joined Halstead Town
Apps 4 Subs 0 Goals 0
Liam Jones A goalkeeper who signed for AFC on 15th August 2008 on a 28 day loan from Needham Market as an injury crisis struck the club prior to the start of the 2008/09 season. He previously played for Long Melford, Halstead Town, Bury Town and has represented England Colleges at under 19 level. He returned to Needham Market at the end of his loan period, where remained throughout the 2008/09 season. At the start of the 2009/10 season he was still with the Bloomfields club, but on 31st December 2009 he was made available for transfer. On 8th January 2010 he joined Felixstone and Walton United and he was still there at the start of the 2010/11 season.
Apps 6 Subs 1 Goals 0
Paul Jones A right sided midfield player who joined AFC at the start of the 2009/10 season from Soham Town Rangers where he was the 2008/09 Supporters Player of the Year. He was also their top scorer with fifteen goals in forty six games. After only a few appearances he left the club on 24th September 2009 and later returned to play for Soham. On 9th December 2009 he was reported to have gone on loan to Newmarket Town and indeed was playing for the Jockeys in April 2010.
Apps 7 Subs 1 Goals 0
Steve Joyce A midfield player who came to the club in the middle of the 2007/08 season from Witham Town having also played for Cornard United. He played in the reserves until the end of March 2008 when he was named as a substitute for the first team. He made his debut on 9th April from the bench and started his first game on 19th April. He was signed again for the 2008/09 season. After a long term injury, on 16th February 2009 he was loaned to Haverhill Rovers for a month to enable him to get some match fitness. On 14th March he went to play on loan for Witham Town. He was not retained for the 2009/10 season, and re-signed for Witham Town.
Apps 21 Subs 8 Goals 0
Andy Kemsley An experienced defender who had played for a number of local clubs, including Sudbury Athletic, joined to play for the Reserves and played just one Eastern Floodlight game in season 2004/05, and left at the end of the season. In season April 2008 he was playing for Glemsford and Cavendish Reserves. In May 2009 he had returned to Sudbury Athletic and was playing for their reserve side.
Apps 1 Subs 0 Goals 0
Stuart Lillie ‘Lasher’, a tall lankly player had previously been with Town where he scored a wonder FA Cup goal in a replay against Stotfold in September 1998. He also played for most other locals clubs mainly as a striker before joining AFC’s reserve ranks. On 9th April 2002 his big day came was named as substitute for the first team against Clacton, he did not get on! At the start of season 2004/05 he was playing for Bures United. At the start of 2006/07 he had signed for Hadleigh United. In November 2007 he was playing for Sudbury Athletic, but 2009/10 he was with Long Melford.
Apps 0 Subs 1 Goals 0
Russell Malton A 19 year old forward (b.14/11/90) who started his career with the Colchester United academy and was in their under 18 side in December 2007. 'Malts' was in their fiirst team squad in September 2009. In early November 2009 he went on loan to Heybridge Swifts until January 2010 when he went on a months' loan with Billericay Town. He re-joined Heybridge in March 2010 for a second loan period, Colchester United released him at the end of the 2009/10 season and he joined up with Concord Rangers, but was allowed to leave on 20th August joining up yet again with Heybridge and playing just one game before on 26th August they announced he would not play for them again. He signed for AFC on 3rd September 2010 and made his debut the next day.
Apps Subs Goals
Ian Manby Joined the club in 2004/05 as a defender from Cornard United, having played for many local clubs he was part of the reserve side but played in a couple of Eastern Floodlight games. He became part of the Reserve team management during season 2005/06 and remained so in season 2006/07. When Reserve team manager Bob Fletcher decided to stand down at the end of the 2006/07 season, he was appointed to the post. He remained at the club for season 2008/09 as Reserve Team Manager, when in May 2009 the Chell Trophy was won. The 2009/10 season saw him remain in position at King's Marsh and it continued into the 2010/11 season.
Apps 3 Subs 0 Goals 0
Matthew Mann He was signed on 2nd January 2006 from Cambridge United as cover for the injured Paul Rutherford. A 17 year old youth team keeper who made his debut in the 6-1 win at Mildenhall that same day. He played in the next game at home to Cambridge City, and then he went to play for Burnley Youths in the F.A. Youth Cup. before returning to Cambridge but was released on 1st June 2006. He then played for Enfield, Chessington & Hook before starting the 2007/08 season with Thurrock and then was with Harrow Borough. The 2008/09 season saw him start with Godalming Town and on 18th November 2008 he was transferred to Whyteleafe. He was transferred to Corinthian Casuals on 6th March 2009.
Apps 2 Subs 0 Goals 0
Nicky Marlow A goalkeeper who joined the club at the start of the 2005/06 season, having previously been with Long Melford, Cornard United and other local clubs. He was called into first team action in the away F. A. Cup game in September 2005 against Welwyn Garden City after Paul Rutherford broke down in the pre-match warm up. ‘The Cat’ played for the Reserve side during the season and was part of the Suffolk Junior Cup winning side at Portman Road Ipswich in April 2006. He signed again for the club in season 2006/07, but played only a few reserve games before deciding not to play anymore. In season 2009/10 he was playing again this time for Sudbury Athletic, reaching the final of the Suffolk Junior Cup in April 2010.
Apps 1 Subs 2 Goals 0
Keith Martin Was manager of Sudbury Wanderers and became the first AFC manager in June 1999. He started off with Highbury Barn, progressing to Cornard United, Halstead Town and Braintree Town before coming to Brundon Lane. Won the Jewson League Championship in 2000/01 and 2001/02 the Suffolk Premier Cup in 2001/02 and reached the F.A. Vase semi-final the same season. In March 2003 decided that he would stand down at the end of the season, this he did after leading AFC to the Vase final at Upton Park in May 2003. On 15th December 2003 he joined Wroxham as their joint manager. In May 2004 was appointed as manager of Heybridge Swifts. In the early part of July 2004 was admitted to hospital where he had a big toe amputated. On 8th November due to ill health he resigned from Heybridge Swifts. In the middle of May 2005 it was announced that he was returning to Halstead Town as their assistant manager. On 15th September 2005 the Suffolk Free Press reported he had left because he was no longer enjoying it. He did not enjoy the best of health during 2007 and in July 2008 was again hospitalised. His death, aged 67, was announced on 1st September 2008 at his home Langley Hall. His funeral service was on 18th September at Holy Trinity Church Long Melford and he was buried later the same day at Great Cornard.
Games 237 Won 170 Lost 35 Drawn 32
Darren Mills A young midfield player signed by AFC from Tiptree United in September 2008, he had previously played for Whitton United. He made his debut as a substitute in the SPC against Woodbridge Town on 15th October 2008, but made only one other substitute appearance before leaving for Felixstowe and Walton United on 1st November 2008. He did not stay long and on 29th November 2008 joined Hadleigh United, he stayed until the end of the season but in July 2009 signed for Whitton United for 2009/10. He did not play for the club up to the end of December 2009.
Apps 2 Subs 3 Goals 0
Nathan McDonald A eighteen year goalkeeper signed in March 2010 as cover. He previously played for Southend United as a youth team player before joining Braintree Town from where he signed for AFC on a dual regsitration and made his debut on April 5th 2010. At the start of the 2010/11 season he was still with Braintree.
Apps 1 Subs 0 Goals 0
Will Morris A tall defender that joined the club to play reserve football at the start of the 2003/04 season and stayed for part of 2004/05 when he played one Eastern Floodlight League game. He left in January 2005 to join Hadleigh United, he later went to Walsham le Willows in 2005/06 and in 2006/07 was with Halstead Town. In September 2008 he was playing for Witham Town, but on 28th March 2009 he signed again for AFC’s reserve side. He played only one game and then disappeared again.
Apps 1 Subs 0 Goals 0
Mark Morsley Mark began his football career with Mistley United in the Essex and Suffolk Border League and became both manager and secretary during his time with the club. He left to join Harwich and Parkeston and became their reserve team manager, before becoming assistant first team boss. Joined Needham Market in October 2003 and was appointed first team manager, he guided them from the Ridgeons First Division to the Premier and also won the Suffolk Senior Cup. In season 2005/06 he took Needham to sixth place in the Premier Division and also on a good FA Vase run. At the end of the season he applied successfully for the vacancy as AFC Sudbury manager, thus becoming the club’s third manager since their formation. In the 2006/07 season he guided them to fifth place and into the play offs, the semi-final was won but the team lost out on penalties in the final to Harlow Town. He was still manager at the start of the 2007/08 season , and the club finished runners up in the League, but lost in the play off semi-final and were also losing finalists in the League Cup. He agreed to continue for season 2008/09 in March 2008. On 7th May 2008 he announced that he had resigned as manager of the club. This was after talks with the board asking for a budget that he thought would make the 2008/09 side competitive was turned down. On 7th June 2008 he was appointed as CEO at newly promoted Brantham Athletic. They announced on 28th October 2008 that he had left the club, and on 30th October he was unveiled as manager of Harwich and Parkeston. On 7th May 2009 he resigned from the job stating disagreement at the way the club was going forward. On 20th May he announced that he had returned to Needham Market to help manager Danny Laws. Season 2009/10 saw the club complete a league a cup double. On 4th May 2010 he was unveiled as the manager of Leiston.
Games 114 Won 60 Lost 30 Drawn 24
Nathan Munson ‘Munno’ a goalkeeper, played for Colchester United where he was a professional for two seasons (2 apps 92/94) and also at a number of Essex clubs such as Billericay Town, Wivenhoe Town, Stanway Rovers and Harwich & Parkeston. He joined Needham Market in season 2005/06 but followed manager Mark Morsley to King's Marsh for the 2006/07 season. On 12th March 2007 he signed a contract to stay with the club until the end of the 2007/08 season. However on 15th November 2007 it was announced that he was retiring from playing but would take over as the club’s goalkeeping coach from David Hunt. He however had to play in a number of games, including the Ryman League Cup Final due to Dean Neil being cup tied. On 11th April 2008 Neil was released and ‘Munno’ returned between the sticks, until the end of the season when he left. In the middle of July 2008 he joined Brantham Athletic, but left in October to join Mark Morsley at Harwich and Parkeston. He however returned to Brantham at the start of the 2009/10 season in a player coach role, he remained there throughout the season. In July 2010 he remained with Brantham.
Apps 92 Subs 10 Goals 0
Dean Neil A goalkeeper signed from Wivenhoe Town on 15th November 2007 as a replacement for Nathan Munson. An experienced player who having started his career with Charlton Athletic, went onto to play for Tonbridge Angels, Harlow Town and Tilbury. He represented England Schoolboys in his younger days, was also a boxer and undefeated in 36 fights. He was released by the club on 11th April 2008, due to work commitments. At the start of the 2008/09 season he was playing for Billericay Town and Bowers United. He was re-signed on 22nd November 2008 to play in an FA Trophy game the next day but called off on the eve of the game and did not play.
Apps 19 Subs 0 Goals 0
Tommy Noble A striker (b 17/05/77) previously with Clacton Town, Stanway Rovers, Maldon Town and Braintree Town before rejoining Maldon from where he was signed by AFC on 15th August 2005. He made his debut on 21st August at Newmarket and scored, and at the end of the season won the leading Goal Scorer award. Played throughout the 2005/06 season and was retained for the 2006/07 season. On 12th January 2007 he agreed an extension of his contract to the end of the 2007/08 season. He started pre-season 2007/08 and suffered an injury and then was unavailable for the first game of the season on 18th August 2007. On 20th August the club accepted an offer from Tiptree United and he was transferred to them. He remained with them until the end of the season winning promotion. He signed for them again in season 2008/09. On 3rd September 2008 their website announced that he had decided to retire from football, however he played on 4th October and scored. FC Clacton announced on 7th November 2008 he had signed once again for them. He was still there at the start of the 2009/10 season but his appearances were very limited. He did play in April 2010 and scored.
Apps 80 Subs 4 Goals 30
Lee Norfolk This New Zealand born midfielder represented his country in 1991 at junior level before coming to this country. He was the first Kiwi to play in the Premiership when he played four games for Ipswich Town. He went onto play for Kings Lynn, Cambridge City, North Shore United and Bishops Stortford before joining Sudbury Wanderers then AFC. A great taker of free kicks from just outside the penalty area. Played for the following four seasons before leaving the club at the end of the 2004/05 season. Played in all three losing F.A. Vase finals. In early June 2005 he signed for Halstead Town, his stay however was a short on as on 30th September 2005 he signed for Needham Market. He stayed there throughout the 2005/06 season but at the start of 2006/07 he signed again for Halstead Town in the role of player/coach, they were relegated at the end of the season. At the start of the 2007/08 season he signed for Ridgeons Division One side Diss Town, but on 22nd November 2007 he was reported as having been released by the club. In December 2007 he was helping out Essex Senior League side Burnham Ramblers. At the start of the 2008/09 season he had joined Stanway Rovers, he was injured midway through but came back at the end to score the winning penalty in the Ridgeons League Cup Final. On 18th July 2009 he was captain of Felixstowe and Walton United, but then played spasmodically for them until the end of the season. On 19th June 2010 he was appointed player-coach at Leiston.
Apps 268 Subs 21 Goals 55
Ben Nower A goalkeeper (b 28/3/81) signed from King's Lynn in September 2000, he then only missed one game until promotion at work meant he could not play regularly on Saturdays. He made 98 consecutive appearances, a club record. Was First Team Players Player of the Year 2001/02. Late in October 2003 he signed on again hoping to play should his work allow or in an injury crisis. In December 2003 he was on the bench after changing his occupation. Stayed with the club throughout 2004/05 although his first team chances were limited, but performed brilliantly for the reserve side. He was in the 2004/05 F.A. Vase squad, but left at the end of the season to join Mildenhall Town. He won the Reserves Manager of the Year Award in 2004/05. He played at Mildenhall through the 2005/06 season and was still there at the start of the 2006/07 season. On 9th February 2007 he signed a two-year contract extension with the Recway club. After a serious knee injury that required an operation he went on a months loan to Diss Town on 15th October 2008. On 5th November Mildenhall placed him on the transfer list, and on 15th November he had joined Felixstowe and Walton United. On 9th June 2009, Norwich United announced they had signed him for the 2009/10 season, and he played throughout the season. He was still with the Norfolk club in July 2010.
Apps 164 Subs 31 Goals 0
Graeme Oakes A young midfield player, who played Border League football for the club, was called upon twice in season 2001/02. A good local cricketer his football career was cut short with a back injury. In July 2007 he was playing cricket for Sudbury Cricket Club and was again in June 2008. He married in June 2010 and was still playing cricket at Sudbury.
Apps 2 Subs 1 Goals 0
Lee Owen A local boy who was with Peterbourgh United youths before returning and joining up with Sudbury Town. Went to Cambridge City and was loaned out to Ipswich Wanderers and Bury Town. The midfielder joined Braintree Town from where he came to AFC in March 2000. He played for the club continuously until the end of the 2005/06 season, when the new manager decided that he would not require his services. He left and at the start of the 2006/07 season and signed for Ipswich Wanderers. In pre-season, 2007/08 he played for Tiptree United, and then signed for them. He remained there throughout, winning promotion at the end of it and was there again at the start of the 2008/09 campaign, but suffered a bad pre-season ankle injury. His first game back was in the middle of March 2009, and he remained with the Essex club for season 2009/10, but left in October 2009 when the club went to Maldon. In February 2010 he was helping to coach Sudbury Athletic, and in March he was playing for them. At the start of July 2010 he had signed or the 2010/11 season at Hadleigh United.
Apps 289 Subs 20 Goals 92
Wayne Pannell An ex-Halstead Town player this experienced front runner signed in February 2003 from Stowmarket Town to play in the club’s reserve side but was needed when many first teamers were rested in an East Anglian Cup tie at Long Melford. At the end of season 2002/03 returned to Stowmarket Town. In August 2004 he was playing for Needham Market, later that season he went to Debenham LC where he was playing in season 2005/06. In January 2007 he was playing for Capel Plough in the SIL and was still there in August 2007.
Apps 1 Subs 0 Goals 0
Sam Parkinson A young left back or left sided player he signed for AFC on 27th March 2009 from Cambridge United, where he also played for CRC. He had previously played as a younger player for Leicester City, made his AFC debut on 28th March 2009. On 12th May 2009 he signed again for season 2009/10. He started the season but on 8th December 2009 he was released. On 19th July 2010 he was playing as a 'traillist' for Soham Town Rangers.
Apps 25 Subs 3 Goals 0
Ben Patrick A young fast forward player who started off at Sudbury Town before switching to Sudbury Wanderers just prior to amalgamation. Showed promise but did not make an appearance until coming on as a sub in February 2000. His appearances were of a limited nature. At the start of season 2003/04 was included in the first team squad. There was no sign of him at the club at the start of season 2004/05. On 16th October 2004 he made his first appearance for Sudbury Athletic. At the start of season 2005/06 he was back at King’s Marsh signing for the reserve side, but his appearances were very limited. He was not playing at the start of the 2006/07 season. In December 2007 he was turning out in Sunday football for Boxford Rovers. October 2008 saw him playing Saturday football for the same club, and he remained there in 2009/10.
Apps 7 Subs 9 Goals 4
Adrian Pettigrew A central defender (b12/11/86 in Hackney) he joined the Chelsea Academy in 1999 and signed professionally with them in March 2005 and played for both their youth and reserve teams. During his time there he represented England at under16 (when 14) and under17 (when 15) levels. On 2nd March 2007 he signed for Wycombe Wanderers on loan initially until the end of the 2006–07 season, but returned early to the London club in April, 2007, having played just 45 minutes of first-team football. On 7th August 2007 he played in a pre-season game for Luton Town. On 10th August 2007 he joined Brentford on an initial one-month loan deal, which was later extended to run until 11th November 2007 making thirteen appearances for them. He returned to Stamford Bridge and on 30th January 2008, he joined Rotherham United on loan for the rest of the 2007/08 season, but returned to Chelsea at the end of March having made four appearances for the Millmoor club. In early May 2008 he had a trial with Belgium side Zulte Waregem before Chelsea decided to release him at the end of the 2007/08 season. In July 2008 he rejected the chance to join the Belgium club. In January 2009 he had a trial with Greek side AEK Athens before returning to England and playing one game for Cheshunt. On 23rd January 2009 he transferred to Bishop’s Stortford and on 20th February signed for AFC and made his debut the next day. He did not play for the club again.
Apps 1 Subs 0 Goals 0
John Pollard Was 34 years old (b17/11/71) when he signed at the end of the 2004/05 season for AFC from Heybridge Swifts where he was their record appearance holder. He started his career with Colchester United and played for Bury Town for a short time. He played for St Albans City for a couple of seasons before returning to Heybridge. A central defender or a defensive midfielder, he played a limited number of games in 2005/06 at AFC due to picking up a number of injuries. He was appointed Vice-Captain of the club by the new manager at the start of 2006/07. He started the season well but on 12th January 2007 was released by mutual consent from his contract. On 29th January he signed for Ridgeons First Division side Tiptree United, where he stayed until 27th March when he joined Halstead Town in the Ridgeons Premier Division. He however could not stop them being relegated, but towards the end of July 2007 was appointed assistant manager. 'Polly' was still there at the start of the 2008/09 campaign and played throughout it. He continued at Rosemary Lane at the start of the 2009/10 season, however in October 2009 he left due to changes in his domestic situation.
Apps 50 Subs 9 Goals 4
Darren Pratt Had been with Sudbury Town and joined AFC at the start but after a few weeks became disillusioned and left in November 1999 to join Cornard United. He however rejoined the club in March 2000 but never played another first team game. Went onto become player manager at Long Melford and remained there until the end of the 2003/04 season when he announced he would not be continuing with the job. In June 2004 however he changed his mind and decided to stay on until the end of the season when he stepped down to concentrate on business projects. At the start of the 2005/06 season he signed for AFC once again, this time to play reserve football. He played through the season and was part of the winning Suffolk Junior Cup winning side in April 2006 at Portman Road. At the end of the season he won the Reserve Team Manager’s Player of the Year award. He was signed again at the start of the 2006/07 season and played for the reserves throughout the season, the final few games in goal. On 15th August 2007 Long Melford announced he had signed once again for them, however on 8th November 2007 they stated he had retired due to a knee injury. On 28th December he came back and played yet again against Cornard United, but did not play again. He re-appeared for Sudbury Athletic Reserves on 17th January 2009 scoring twice. In May and June 2010 he completed a charity cycle ride from Serbia to Sudbury along with Gary Harvey.
Apps 2 Subs 2 Goals 0
Matt Proctor A left back who was with Stowmarket but joined AFC at the beginning he spent most of the next season injured playing only a handful of games. Left and joined Wroxham in season 2001/02 came back to the club from Stowmarket in September 2002 to help out the second team. At the start of season 2003/04 joined Cornard United as player/coach and was still there at the start of 2004/05. In January 2005 decided to retire. In February 2005 he started to referee local football, and he received some good marks and quickly made progress. On 16th January 2007 he emigrated to Australia with his family, where he continued his refereeing career. In May 2008 he joined the Police service in 'Oz'.
Apps 62 Subs 4 Goals 0
Lee Rayner The brother of Terry he came to the club in October 2004 as a reserve team player but played in a couple of Eastern Floodlight games in season 2004/05. He continued with the club in 2005/06 and was part of the winning Suffolk Junior Cup side in April 2006. He remained with the club in 2006/07 and played throughout it, and returned at the start of the 2007/08 season. At the beginning of the 2008/09 season he returned once again to King's Marsh and played for the reserve side throughout it. The 2009/10 season saw him still with the club and he returned again in August 2010 for the 2010/11 season.
Apps Subs Goals
Terry Rayner A livewire right sided player who liked to get forward, signed from Heybridge Swifts in 1999, previously with Halstead Town, Harwich & Parkeston, and Braintree Town. He won the Supporters Player of the Year in season 2001/02. Scorer of AFC’s goal in the Vase final of 2002/03, he decided not to sign for season 2003/04 and joined Maldon Town. On 25th February 2004 Terry was re-signed from Maldon for an undisclosed fee. He played through 2004/05 and 2005/06 appearing in two further Vase finals. ‘El Tel’ was re-signed for season 2006/07. On 9th February 2007 he agreed a contract extension at the club until the end of the 2007/08 season. A knee injury saw him have surgery in April 2007, but he returned for pre-season training at the start of 2007/08. He was able to play a few games but more knee problems kept him out and he needed a further knee operation, which he did not have until 27th March. He returned to pre-season training at the start of the 2008/09 season with a testimonial against Bishop's Stortford arranged. He did appear for this game on 30th July and three days later he announced that he would not be staying with the club. On the opening day of the season he was playing for Felixstowe and Walton United, however on 11th October he had left and was playing again for Halstead Town. He remained at the Rosemary Lane club at the start of the 2009/10 season and was there until the end of the season. On 17th August 2010 he re-appeared at AFC and played in a reserve friendly. On 21st August he was in the first team squad for the first game of the 2010/11 season.
Apps Subs Goals
Glen Revell A strong experienced player who could play in midfield as well as at the centre of defence he had previously played for both Halstead Town and Witham Town, before joining AFC on 16th October 2008 from Ryman North side Maldon Town. He left the club on 15th December 2008, in February 2009 he was playing for White Notley Football club.
Apps 5 Subs 5 Goals 1
Jamie Ricks A 21 year old (b21/02/87) free scoring forward who had played for a quartet of Essex club’s in both the Ridgeons and Ryman League, these being, Tiptree United, Halstead, Town, Witham Town and Maldon Town. He signed for AFC on the eve of the 2008/09 season, but was released on 10th October 2008, and 17th October he signed for Tiptree United. The 2009/10 season saw him still with the Chapel Road club, but in October 2009 signed for Maldon Town. In April 2010 he was playing for Stanway Rovers and on 5th July he signed again for the 2010/11 season.
Apps 10 Subs 0 Goals 1
Mark Roper A 19 year old central defender who was with Norwich City in their youth set up before joining the Cambridge City Youth Academy, He was released from there at the end of 2004/05 and signed by AFC. His chances were limited at AFC during 2005/06 and in December 2005 he was loaned to Norwich United. He made the transfer permanent in January 2007 and he stayed there until the end of the season. At the start of season 2006/07 he was playing for Needham Market. In the middle of October 2006 he was transferred to Diss Town, but when a change of manager came in November 2006 he went to Woodbridge Town. He was still at the Notcutts Park club in August 2007 and played throughout the campaign. He stayed with the 'Woodpeckers' at the start of the 2008/09 season, however on 22nd November 2008 he had joined Felixstowe and Walton United. In February 2009 he was off travelling the world, but on 8th August was playing for Hadleigh United. At the start of the 2010/11 season he was still with the Millfield club.
Apps 9 Subs 16 Goals 0
Alex Rowe Having been release by Heybridge Swifts this young wide player made an appearance for AFC in a friendly at Stanway Rovers on 14th January 2009. He was on the bench for just one first team game and was then allowed to leave. On 21st February he signed for Maldon Town, but at the start of 2009/10 was back with Heybridge Swifts.
Apps 0 Subs 1 Goals 0
James Rowe ‘Rowey’, a fast raiding forward, played for a number of teams before joining AFC he was with Histon, Heybridge Swifts, Stamford and Grantham Town before returning to Histon from where he went to Needham Market in season 2005/06. At the start of the 2006/07 he joined AFC along with new manager Mark Morsley. He is the son of former Sudbury Town winger Colwyn Rowe. On 15th January 2007 he signed a contract extension until the end of season 2007/08 and was also made club vice-captain. On 11th November 2007 he was placed on the transfer list after a bust up, but five days later he issued a public apology and was back in the fold. He was the winner of the Supporters Player of the Year for 2007/08 and the First Team Top Scorer Award. After a lot of negotiations, on 8th July 2008, he decided his future was still at the club in 2008/09. He played but on 1st December 2008 he was placed on the transfer list. On 31st December 2008 he joined Leiston on an eighteen months contract, however on 18th July 2009 he had signed a one year deal with Canvey Island. Towards the end of the 2009/10 season he had two week trial with Southend United. At the startof the 2010/11 he was still with the Islanders.
Apps 105 Subs 4 Goals 60
Paul Rutherford A goalkeeper, ‘Ruthers’ signed from Heybridge Swifts at the end of the 2004/05 season. He played for Norwich City, Colchester United and Tottenham Hotspur as a youth player. Was with Braintree Town before a loan spell at Wroxham followed, he was then transferred to Heybridge Swifts. He played for AFC throughout the 2005/06 season, but was released at the end of it by the new manager. At the start of 2006/07 he signed for Halstead Town and won their Player of the Season award at the end of it. He remained there for the 2007/08 season, but in early June 2008 he signed once again for Braintree Town. On 28th August he was signed by Wivenhoe Town, but on 27th November 2008 joined Tiptree United. He remained with the Essex club for 2009/10, but in October 2009 signed for Maldon Town. In July 2010 he was in goal for Halstead Town in a pre-season game. On August 5th FC Clacton announced that he had signed for them.
Apps 55 Subs 0 Goals 0
Matt Ryland A 17 year old (b12/11/85) from Somersham, who was included in the first team squad for season 2003/04. A nippy left sided wide player who made his debut on 16th September 2003 as a substitute at home to Soham. He made two further substitute appearances before leaving in July 2004 for Stowmarket Town. In June 2005 he signed for Leiston, and he played there until the start of the 2006/07 season when he left to join Diss Town. On October 26th 2006 he returned to Leiston and was still there in July 2007., but in August 2007 he returned to Stowmarket. In the middle of January 2008 he signed for Diss Town. At the end of the season he signed for Mildenhall Town, but on 7th December 2008 it was announced that he had left the club. In January 2009 he was playing for Grundisburgh. At the start of the 2009/10 season he had joined Felixstowe and Walton United, but in September 2009 was playing again at Grundisburgh. In October 2009 he played again for Felixstowe.
Apps 3 Subs 0 Goals 0
Perry Sansford An eighteen year old forward signed at the start of the 2009/10 season from Colchester United having been released by them. He played five Ryman League Premier Division games for Heybridge Swifts during the 2008/09 season while on work experience from Colchester United, scoring two goals. On 7th January 2010 he was released without scoring, and on 12th January joined Heybridge Swifts again. They annnouced on 21st May thay he was going to university in USA.
Apps 13 Subs 9 Goals 0
Wayne Saunders A midfield player who joined AFC at the start of the 2009/10 season having spent the majority of his footballing career with Halstead Town. He made his debut as a substitute against Arlesey Town on 13th October 2009. He was still with AFC in July 2010, but just prior to the start the season he decided he wanted to leave.
Apps 5 Subs 4 Goals 0
Gary Setchell A central defender signed from Kings Lynn at the start of the 2005/06 season. The Norfolk club was where he started his career before going to Fakenham Town, then back to Kings Lynn before joining Kettering Town and went to the F.A. Trophy Final with them. He progressed to Rushden and Diamonds where he helped them to Division Two of the Football League via the plays at the Millennium Stadium. Tamworth was the next stop before re-signing for Kings Lynn in December 2003. He played for AFC throughout the 2005/06 season, before being released by the new manager at the end of it. He joined Swaffham Town in the Ridgeons First Division at the start of the 2006/07 season, and gained promotion with them in that season. In November 2007 he was still with the Norfolk club. The club were relegated at the end of 2007/08 and on 21st May he was appointed joint manager for 2008/09. On 17th November 2008 he was named as manager until the end of the season as the first team manager resigned. At the beginning of May 2009 he was appointed manager for 2009/10. On 18th January 2010 it was announced that he had left Wisbech to be the joint manager of the newly formed Lynn FC.
Apps 44 Subs 5 Goals 1
Paul Shave A central midfield player, he liked to get fully involved in games. He previously played for Maldon Town, Billericay Town, AFC Hornchurch, London ASPA and Aveley, signed for AFC on 27th January 2009. He played only two games before on 19th February Billericay re-signed him and he never played for AFC again. On 19th May 2009 he was retained by Billericay for the 2009/10 season, but by July 2009 he had re-signed for AFC Hornchurch. On 6th January 2010 Tilbury announced he had signed for them, but on 26th February he transferred to Concord Rangers. At the start of the 2010/11 season he had returned to AFC Hornchurch, but on 2nd September 2010 he transferred to Harlow Town.
Apps 2 Subs 0 Goals 1
Danny Shipton A former Colchester United trainee, who was either a left sided defender or midfield player, he signed for AFC at the start of the 2008/09 season. He had previously played for a number of clubs including, Braintree Town, Halstead Town, Mildenhall Town and Long Melford on loan and Witham Town. On 13th October 2008 he was released and became the assistant manager of Braintree Town Reserves. In the middle of July 2009 he had signed as a player for Haverhill Rovers.
Apps 3 Subs 7 Goals 0
Barry Simpson A tall central defender who signed at the start of season 2002/03 from Long Melford to play in the reserves, having previously been with Cornard United and Sudbury Athletic. He played a couple of games in goal for the second team and when an East Anglian Cup tie came at Long Melford in February 2003 took the keeper’s jersey for this first team fixture and played in the Final of the Eastern Floodlight League in pre-season 2004/05 against Concord Rangers. He played for the club in season 2005/06 although his appearances were limited by a knee injury. An operation on the knee was done in January 2006 and he made a comeback as a substitute for a few minutes at Stanway Rovers in April 2006. He signed again for the club at the start of 2006/07 and was intent as playing as a goalkeeper. On 17th October 2006 he went to watch a Suffolk Premier Cup tie at Needham Market arriving ten minutes before kick off and as another goalkeeper had failed to arrive was hastily kitted out and ended up making first team debut. He suffered a foot injury later in the season and this kept him out of the game. In September 2007 he returned to football as a central defender with Glemsford and Cavendish. He remained with the club in season 2008/09 and was assistant manager of the reserve side. He returned to the club on 24th June 2009 when he was appointed as coach to the reserve side. On 17th March 2010 he was informed that his services were no longer required, and from then until the end of the season turned out again for Glemsford and Cavendish.
Apps 4 Subs 7 Goals 0
Gareth Simpson On 4th January 2008, this midfield player signed for AFC from Mildenhall Town, where he was the club captain. Unsurprisingly had the nickname of ‘Simmo’, born 17th February 1980. He spent time with Norwich City and Gillingham and previously played for, Cambridge City and Diss Town before joining Mildenhall in July 2004 for a second spell with them. He left at the end of the 2007/08 season and on 2nd August 2008 had signed for Wivenhoe Town. On 18th November 2008 after a change of manager he re-joined Mildenhall Town. On 22nd March 2009 he had been appointed temporary joint manager of the club following the manager's resignation. On 2nd June 2009 he was reported to have agreed to join Wroxham for the 2009/10 season which he did and went to the FA Vase Final with the club. At the start of the 2010/11 season he was reported to have joined Norwich United.
Apps 23 Subs 0 Goals 1
Robert Sims A stalwart central defender for Wanderers, ‘Flipper’ joined the club on amalgamation. He was awarded a testimonial and shared a game against West Ham with Chris Tracey at the start of season 2000/01. Bad knees and a number of operations saw his career come finish at the end of that season, but answered an emergency call and played an FA Cup game against Aylesbury in season 2001/02. In 2003 he became a parish councillor in Great Cornard, he was re-elected in May 2007. He was still holding that position in September 2008. During season 2008/09 he was coach to the Cornard Dynamos under 15 side. In December 2009 he was still with the Dynamos at under 16 level.
Apps 47 Subs 11 Goals 6
Ashley Skeggs This midfield youngster was only 16 years old when he was named as a substitute against Lowestoft Town in a SPC tie on 21st March 2006. He did not get on. He re-signed for the club in 2006/07. He was again an unused substitute in October 2006, but he did make his first team appearance as a second half substitute at Staines Town in the Ryman League Cup on 5th December 2006. He won the Young Player of the Year award at the end of the 2006/07 season. On 18th July 2007, Long Melford announced that he had signed for them for the 2007/08 season. On 2nd September 2008 he had signed for Hadleigh United, but on 30th January 2009 he re-signed for the Stoneylands club. September 2009 saw him back again at Long Melford.
Apps 1 Subs 4 Goals 0
Paul Skingley He joined Needham Market with the AFC manager Mark Morsley in October 2003 and came to AFC at the start of season 2006/07. He was previously a successful manager in his own right, guiding East Bergholt up the SIL ladder until they won the Premier Division title. 'Skins' is recognised as one of the best coaches at this level with a UEFA ‘B’ coaching qualification. Much of the success gained at his previous clubs was down to the high levels of fitness he demands from all the players. He remained at the club during the 2007/08 season. At the beginning of May 2008 he was appointed head coach at Brantham Athletic to oversee all the coaching at the club. In July 2010 he continued in the role.
James Skipper A sixteen year old forward signed towards the end of 2009, he came through the AFC Grassroots system having played when younger mainly as a goalkeeper. He previously played for Cornard Dynamos. He was named as a substitute an number of times before making his debut coming on as a sub on 16th March 2010. He won the 2009/10 Young Player of the Year award.
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Andy Smiles ‘Geordie’ as he was known to everyone was a great header of the ball and formed a great strike partnership with Brian Devereux. Had played with manager Keith Martin at all his previous clubs and was at AFC in the beginning. He stayed until the end of season 2000/01 during which most of his appearances were from the bench. Left to join Long Melford and retired during 2003/04. In September 2009 he continued to be a local painter and decorator and playing golf in his spare time.
Apps 45 Subs 17 Goals 20
Nicky Smith This ex Sudbury Town player (b28/01/69) started his football career with Southend United in season 1986/87. He stayed then until 1989/90 making 60 appearances scoring 6 goals. He then went to Colchester United in season 1990/91 making 147 appearances and scoring 12 times winning both the F.A. Trophy and the Conference. A short spell at Wycombe Wanderers before he played six games for Northampton Town early in season 1994/95, then joining Sudbury Town in 1994. He played 154 games at the Priory then went to Cambridge City and on to Braintree Town in 1997/98 where he made 164 appearances scoring 19 times. In 2002/03 Maldon Town became his club before signing for Witham Town during the 2005/06 season. He re-signed for them in 2006/07, but at the end of September 2006 a number of Witham players left due to budget cuts. On 3rd October 2006 the midfielder signed for AFC as a 38 year old and he made his debut at Chatham Town on 7th October 2006. In June 2007 he was appointed player/assistant manager of the club. He was named a record number of times as an unused substitute though 2007/08 a total of forty four times. On 17th May 2008 he became the club's fourth manager taking over from Mark Morsley, as the club were placed in the Southern League Midland Division. At the end of January 2009 he agreed a deal to keep him at the club until the end of the 2010/11 season.
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Paul Smith Due to an injury and suspension crisis towards the end of October 2006, he was signed on in time to play in an F.A. Cup tie at home against Leatherhead on 28th October 2006. He played and scored on his debut. Born 18/09/71, he previously had played professional football for Southend United, Brentford, Gillingham, Walsall and Swindon Town. He left the club after this one game. At the beginning of February 2007 he signed for Torquay United, but was not there in August 2007 after the club were relegated. He went to Barnet in early August 2007 but was only there one day before being released, Great Wakering Rovers signed him on 24th August 2007. He left the Essex club after only a few weeks and signed for St Albans City, however on 18th October 2007 a deal was agreed for him to sign a contract at AFC until the end of the 2007/08 season. On 22nd May 2008 Margate announced he had joined them as player/coach for 2008/09. After a run of bad results he was relieved of his position on 28th October 2008. He signed for Billericay Town on 31st October and scored on his debut against Margate on 1st November 2008.
Apps 27 Subs 7 Goals 4
Ben Smythe Young defender released by West Bromwich Albion, came to AFC in December 1999. He played only one full game for the club and was released in February 2000. He went onto play a few games for Achilles. Son of Paul Smythe a former Sudbury Town player.
Apps 2 Subs 3 Goals 0
Glenn Snell A twenty five year old strong , quick forward who was also signed on 25th March 2010 to coach the first team as he held a UEFA B coaching badge. He previously played for Bury Town, Needham Market, Felixstowe and Walton United and Woodbridge Town. He was still with AFC in July 2010.
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Tony Spearing A vastly experienced Football League defender who played for Norwich City, Leicester City, Plymouth Argyle, Stoke City and Peterborough United. ‘Spearo’ went to King’s Lynn and became player manager but was relieved of his duties in March 2002. He joined AFC and played his first game on 1st April 2002, a player with a cultured left foot. His last game was in the F.A. Vase final of 2002/03. He was not re-signed at the start of season 2003/04 and joined Great Yarmouth Town where he was voted Player of the Year. At the start of season 2004/05 he signed for Wisbech Town and unfortunately scored an own goal which was the winner in his debut game for them. In October 2004 was released from Wisbech after a change of manager. At the start of the 2005/06 season was helping with coaching at Cambridge United, and then was appointed their assistant manager. He signed a new contact towards the end of the 2005/06 season, but after the club failed to win any of the first six games of the 2006/07 season he was sacked along with manager Rob Newman on 1st September 2006. In August 2007 he was believed to be working for Blackburn Rovers as their European Scout. On 1st March 2008 he left to join West Bromwich Albion as the head of European recruitment.
Apps 50 Subs 8 Goals 2
Nathan Speed A sprightly eighteen year old (b.30/05/90) right back or right sided midfield player who was a professional with Colchester United before being released by the Essex club at the end of the 2007/08 season. He had also played for Whitton United. 'Speedy' signed for the club at the start of the 2008/09 season. At the end of the 2008/09 season he won both the Supporters Player of the Year and the First Team Managers Player of the Year awards. In the middle of April 2009 he signed a contract to stay with the club for season 2009/10, which he did. He left in April 2010 to attend university, but a change in circumstances meant he re-signed on 21st August 2010.
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Matt Stace A central defender who played previously for Harwich & Parkeston and in season 2006/07 Wivenhoe Town. He played on 14th July 2007 against AFC for Harwich and the following week was in the AFC side that played at Leiston. He performed well and was signed on a one year deal after the game. He became unsettled during January 2008 and on 19th February 2008 he was released from his contract and signed for Harwich & Parkeston. On 23rd March 2008 he signed for Heybridge Swifts. He was in the Harwich & Parkeston team on 8th November 2008 and in January 2009 signed a contract to stay with them until the end of the 2009/10 season. It was however reported on 11th July 2009 he had moved to Felixstowe and Walton United where he became the team captain. On 2nd January 2010 he had re-signed for AFC and played against Chesham United. This was his only game as injury struck, he played a few games with West Bergholt to try and regain fitness but at the end of March 2010 he stopped playing for the season and had left the club. At the beginning of June 2010 he signed for Leiston.
Apps 28 Subs 8 Goals 1
Daryl Stiff A young central defender who joined from Stowmarket Town in August 1999, played few games but was injury prone and released in February 2000. In season 2005/06 he was playing for Stowupland in the Suffolk and Ipswich League and played against AFC Reserves in the final of the Suffolk Junior Cup at Portman Road in April 2006.
Apps 17 Subs 1 Goals 0
Danny Stokes A fast running front man who signed for AFC from Long Melford on 3rd March 2007 where he had been their leading scorer with eleven goals from 24 games, he previously played for Foxash Social. ‘Stokesy’ played for the reserves during the rest of the 2006/07 but was named as a substitute on 3rd April 2007 for the first team, his first appearance for them was 11th September 2007 again as a substitute. He won the Ridgeons Reserve League Top Scorer award for season 2007/08 and signed for the club again as part of the first team squad for 2008/09. On 8th October 2008 he went on loan to Tiptree United for a month and then returned to the club. He played little and on 22nd January 2009 was released by the club. Long Melford reported on 6th March 2009 that he had re-signed for them. At the start of season 2009/10 he was reported to have signed for Witham Town, however on 22nd August 2009 he was playing for Cornard United. In the middle of March 2010 he had signed again for AFC and he was back at the start of the 2010/11 season.
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Micky Stratton A midfielder who played for Keith Martin at all his clubs, Cornard United, Halstead Town and Braintree Town before joining AFC in August 1999. ‘Strats’ could play in a number of positions, was mainly used as a fullback or in midfield. Suffered an injury in February 2001 and it was thought he would retire, but he made a comeback for Long Melford. He did retire at the start of the 2003/04 season. At the start of the 2006/07 season was playing Sunday League football for the Northcroft Sudbury. On 24th March 2007 he returned to King's Marsh to play in goal for the Reserves. He continued to play Sunday League football in season 2007/08. In September 2008 he announced that he would only be playing Veterans Football at Felixstowe.
Apps 64 Subs 12 Goals 1
Daniel Swain A seventeen year old local lad who signed on in the middle of January 2010 from Cornard United. The defender made his first team debut as a substitute on 26th January 2010. During season 2009/10 he represented Suffolk FA at under 18 level. He re-signed for AFC at the start of the 2010/11 season.
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Russell Tanner A left back who spent many years at Braintree Town before going to Heybridge Swifts from where he signed for AFC in October 2001. In season 2002/03 found his opportunities limited and left in December 2002 for Witham Town. At the start of season 2003/04 he became their assistant manager and was still there at the start of 2004/05. In 2005/06 he was promoted to first team manager at Witham. They gained promotion to the Ryman League Division One North in season 2006/07. On 30th September 2006 he resigned from the manager’s position, due to financial cuts at the club. In the middle of November 2006 he was appointed assistant manager at Maldon Town. At the end of the 2006/07 season he was appointed manager of the club and was still there at the start of the 2007/08 season. He continued in the position for 2008/09, until the middle of September 2008 when he was sacked while on holiday in Florida.
Apps 43 Subs 9 Goals 0
Ross Taylor Midfielder who was previously with Arsenal as a youth team player, ‘Roscoe’ signed from Heybridge Swifts at the start of the 2002/03, although made debut in charity game against Hollyoaks X1. His other clubs included Stevenage Borough and Chelmsford City. He will be remembered for his very strange haircuts. Was not re-signed at the start of season 2003/04 and joined Wivenhoe Town was still with them in season 2004/05. He was not re-signed in 2005/06.
Apps 44 Subs 5 Goals 1
Mark Theobald ‘Sparky’ was a regular member of the club’s reserve side where he played in most positions. He made his first team debut when he came on as a substitute at Swaffham on 17th November 2001. At the end of the 2002/03 season he was the winner of the Reserve Team Player’s Player of the year award. At the start of season 2003/04 was made captain of the club’s reserve side and signed Ridgeons League forms in September 2003. At the start of October 2003 he was lured to Blackhouse Lane and joined Cornard United and was still there at the start of season 2004/05. In March 2005 he signed for Sudbury Athletic, but at the start of the 2005/06 season was back with AFC signing to play in the reserve, however towards the end of the season he won a recall to the first team and played a number of games. He was back in season 2006/07 and made two substitute appearances. At the end of the season he won the Players Player of the Year award, but never returned to the club at the start of the 2007/08 season. In December 2007 he played a game for Sudbury Athletic. At the start of the 2008/09 season he had returned to Cornard United. In September 2008 he had left and returned once again to Sudbury Athletic. In March 2009 he was playing for Cockfield United and in August 2009 at Sudbury Athletic. On 23rd September 2009 he re-signed for AFC and at the end of the season won the Reserve Team Leading Goalscorer award. In August 2010 he returned for the 2010/11 season.
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Gary Thompson A much travelled player who was on Ipswich Town’s books as well as at Sudbury Town, Woodbridge Town and Felixstowe. Mainly a defensive midfield man ‘Tommo’ signed for AFC in November 2002 and had the dubious distinction of being sent off on his debut against Clacton. Made only token appearances and as a result went to Wivenhoe Town at the start of season 2003/04, but in December 2003 he re signed for AFC. On 1st April 2004 he transferred to Clacton Town. He however appeared once again in an AFC shirt this time as a guest player in a pre-season game in Dublin in August 2004. Woodbridge Town was his club from the start of season 2004/05 played a few games but was injured. At the start of the 2007/08 season it was announced that he was the manager of Whitton United Reserves. On 25th October 2007 he was promoted to manager of their first team and the club won promotion at the end of the season. He continued in that role at the start of the 2008/09 season. On 21st December 2008 Tiptree United announced that on 1st January 2009 he would become their assistant manager. That lasted until 6th March 2009 when they announced he had left the club. On 4th August 2009 he was named as the assistant manager of Hadleigh United. On 3rd May 2010 he had left the club by mutual consent along with the manager. At the start of the 2010/11 season he was coaching at Ipswich Wanderers.
Apps 12 Subs 1 Goals 0
Ricky Thurlow A young striker who came from youth football to play for the reserves and made one appearance in an Eastern Floodlight fixture in season 2004/05. He left the club and went to Hadleigh United and in 2005/06 and 2006/07 was at Capel Plough, but stopped playing for them halfway through the season. In November 2007 he was playing for Capel Plough Reserves. On 13th February 2010 he was still with Capel but playing in their first team.
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Lee Townrow A midfield man who originally played for AFC as a triallist at Harwich in July 2007 but was not signed. He has previously played for Wivenhoe Town, Heybridge Swifts, Redbridge, Tiptree United and Halstead Town, where he was their leading scorer in the 2009/10 season. He signed for AFC from the Essex club at the start of season 2010/11.
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Chris Tracey Had been captain at Sudbury Town (370 apps) up to amalgamation and came to the new club with a great deal of enthusiasm. Was made captain in the first season and won the Supporters and the First Team Manager’s Player of the Year in 1999/00. A tall central defender had previously played at Harwich and Parkeston (221 apps) and had trials at Colchester and at one time interested Millwall. ‘Lurch’ was granted a testimonial game which he shared with Robert Sims, against West Ham at the start of season 2001/02, a man who does not like to lose. He was captain of the Vase final team of 2002/03 and Manager’s Player of the Year in the same season. At the start of November 2003 he signed a new contract keeping him at the club until the end of the 2004/05 season. Injuries took their toll and he was not selected for the F.A. Vase final squad of 2004/05 and afterwards decided he would leave the club. The club released him from his contract and he signed for Ipswich Wanderers (42 apps) in May 2005 and he played for them throughout that season. In a surprise move at the start of 2006/07 he joined Needham Market (47 apps) as player-manager. On 27th June 2007 he re-signed for AFC as a player on a one year contract. After some discussion he was allowed to leave on 30th January 2008 to join Long Melford, although AFC retained his Ryman registration. On 31st January he was unveiled as the new player/manager of Long Melford (8 apps). On 2nd April 2008 he re-appeared in an AFC shirt as a substitute in the Ryman League Cup Final. On 15th April it was announced that he was to be the Stanway Rovers manager for 2008/09 and had left Long Melford, on the same day he was an unused substitute for AFC. He remained with AFC until the end of the season. On 18th May2008 he resigned as the Stanway Rovers manager to become assistant manager at AFC to new manager Nicky Smith. At the end of January 2009 he agreed a deal to keep him at the club until the end of the 2010/11 season. Apps Subs Goals
James Vandecar Made his one and only appearance on 1st September 2001 when regular’ keeper Ben Nower was unavailable due to new car sales! Let in three goals against Swaffham and looked a little rusty to say the least. Not seen again, however he joined the Essex Police and in May 2007 was a Sergeant serving in Witham. On the first day of the Ridgeons League season 2007/08, 11th August 2007 he played for Ipswich Wanderers, however by December 2007 he was no longer with the club.
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Stuart Walker A young midfield player who started at Bury Town and then joined Walsham le Willow, he signed for AFC on 8th December 2009. In June 2010 he re-signed for the 2010/11 season.
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David Walton ‘Walts’ joined the club at the start of season 1999/00 and was the regular goalkeeper. He had been a youth team player at West Ham and Watford. Joined Sudbury Town went to Baldock Town before joining AFC. Made some great saves but was prone to make some silly mistakes and was transferred to Haverhill Rovers in December 2000 for £100 plus vat! At the start of season 2003/04 signed for Halstead Town where he stayed until the end of the 2004/05 season. In June 2005 he signed for Newmarket Town, were he played in season 2005/06. He however at the start of 2006/07 signed for his hometown club of Haverhill Rovers, but his appearances were limited due to a knee injury. The start of the season 2007/08 saw him re-sign for AFC to play mainly in the reserves. He was with the club again at the start of the 2008/09 campaign, but on 1st October 2008 left to play for Enfield Town. On 9th April 2009 he answered a call due to a goalkeeping crisis and played once again for the club. On 6th August 2009 he had signed once again for Haverhill Rovers. He decided to leave Hamlet Croft and on 20th January 2010 signed once again for AFC. He was back at the start of the 2010/11 season mainly as a goalkeeeping coach as as first team cover.
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Shane Wardley He joined AFC on 18th January 2004 from Cambridge City after being released from his contract. It was his second spell there after joining from Chelmsford City, he was sold to Southend United when David Webb paid £5000 for him and returned in the 2002 close season. Made his debut as a sub against Maldon on 20th January 2004 and his first start four days later at Soham. In the 2004/05 F.A. Vase final he scored at both end against Didcot Town. At the end of the 2004/05 season he was voted Supporters Player of the Year and also the Player’s Player of the Year, he remained with the club throughout 2005/06 and was still there in 2006/07 and he played throughout it. At the start of the 2007/08 season he was still at the club and played throughout it. He left at the end of the season and signed for Leiston on a two year contract on 16th June 2008. At the start of the 2010/11 season he signed again for the Victory Road club.
Apps 242 Subs 6 Goals 7 Dave Wareham A 22 year old wide player who was a regular in the Colchester United youth team for a number of seasons before going to Heybridge Swifts and then to Billericay Town from where he signed for AFC in July 2010.
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Steve Wareham A 30 year old when he signed for the club at the start of August 2010, hee had played with for a number of clubs, including, Halstead Town, Tiptree United, St Neots Town, Bedford Town, Maldon Town, East Thurrock and Witham Town.
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Mark Warren A defender (b 12/11/74) he started his football career with Leyton Orient in 1992 and went onto make 161 appearances and scoring 5 goals leaving at the end of the 1998/99 season, during his time with the O's he had a loan spell at Oxford United (4/0). He the joined Notts County staying with them until the end of the 2001/02 season (84/1) Season 2002/03 saw him with Colchester United (20/0) and 2003/04 it was Southend United (32/2) He then went into non-league and Fisher Athletic and remained with them until 2006 when he signed for King’s Lynn. He stayed until the end of the 2008/09 season (65/5) On 10th September 2009 he joined AFC and made his debut two days later. He played only one game and decided he would retire from football. On 5th October he had signed and played for Peterborough League side Parson Drove,
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Tom Webb A 21 year old midfielder/forward he started his footballing career with Colchester United and before the start of the 2007/8 season signed professionally for them. He played regularly for the reserve side and made one first team appearance albeit as a substitute. In February 2008 he had a loan spell with Folkestone Invicta. After being released by Colchester he went to the Glenn Hoddle Academy in Spain. He appeared later for Harlow Town and before the start of 2009/10 he signed for Halstead Town from where he signed for AFC in the middle of May 2010.
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Dave Webster A young forward who moved to the Sudbury area in 2004 and had previously played for Dagenham & Redbridge Reserves, at the start of the 2004/05 season he joined AFC. He played in the reserves and played in three Eastern Floodlight League games. At the end of the season he won both the Young Player of the Year and Top Scorer awards. He was given a chance with the first team squad at the start of the 2005/06 season but in September 2005 he joined Tilbury, a club a lot nearer his new home in Romford.
Apps 3 Subs 0 Goals 1
Jonathan Whight Joined the club in the early part of season 2001/02 from Cockfield United and played as a central defender for the reserves. He showed promise and was called upon to play in the first team making his debut as a substitute at Swaffham on 17th November 2001. Made only two other appearances both as a substitute. He was ‘Young Player of the Year in season 2001/02. Suffered from head injury late in season and never returned, but did play again for Cockfield United. He was still playing for them in 2006/07, 2007/08 2008/09 and again in 2009/10.
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Liam Whittaker A well build sixteen year old forward who joined the club in the pre-season of 2010/11 and was promptly signed up. He had previously played for Cornard United, he made his debut as a substitute away at Stamford on 31st August 2101.
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Jack Wignall A strong central defender who joined AFC from Wivenhoe Town on 28th February 2007 aged 25. He started his playing career at Colchester United before joining Dagenham and Redbridge, and the Cambridge City and Chelmsford City before joining Wivenhoe in 2003. His father played professionally for a number of clubs including Colchester United. Made his debut on 3rd March 2007 and played until the end of the season. He returned for pre-season training, but on the 21st July 2007 asked to be placed on the transfer list, the request was granted. On the eve of the season, 17th August 2007 he was released from his contract and became a free agent. On 21st August he signed for Heybridge Swifts, but a few weeks later was transferred to Redbridge. At the start of the 2008/09 season he was with Ridgeons League side Needham Market. The clubs notes of 4th September 2008 reported that he had left the club, and on 7th October he had signed for Tiptree United. On 6th March 2009 they announced that he had been released from the club, and on 12th March that he had joined Harwich and Parkeston. At the end of July 2009 he had signed to play for Concord Rangers for 2009/10, which he did and won promotion with them. On 13th July 2010 he played in a pre-season game for AFC and later the same month signed on for the 2010/11 season.
Apps Subs Goals
Jack Wilkinson An eighteen year old midfield player signed late in March 2010 having been with Needham Market and the New Suffolk College football academy. He made his debut on 5th April 2010 playing only the first half. He was not seen again. In July 2010 he had signed on again for the Bloomfields club, this time on a two year contract.
Apps 1 Subs 0 Goals 0
Aaron Williams He joined the club towards the end of the 2003/04 season as a sixteen year old and then played in the Eastern Floodlight League Final at the start of the 2004/05 season and a couple of other games in the same competition. A midfielder suffered a knee injury in 2006/07 that required an operation and in May 2007 was still on crutches. On March 21st 2009 he was playing for Glemsford and Cavendish United, and was still there in April 2010.
Apps 2 Subs 0 Goals 0
Ashley Williams He joined at the start of the 2004/05 a young forward who played mainly for the reserve side but did manage one Eastern Floodlight game.
Apps 1 Subs 0 Goals 0
Scott Willis A sixteen year old forward who signed for the club in March 2010. He played twenty minutes of a reserve game on 13th March 2010 and made his first team debut three days later coming on as a substitute.
Apps Subs Goals
Richard Wilmot A goalkeeper (b 29/08/69) he started his career with Arsenal. In 1986/87 he played for Hitchin Town. In the early 1990’s he played for Stevenage Borough before joining Scunthorpe United (3 apps) then signing for Halifax Town (32 apps). In 1998/99 he was with Aylesbury United (35 apps) and in August 2000, with Hendon on loan from Hitchin Town. He returned to Hitchin but in March 2001 went back to Hendon and stayed until the end of the season. St Albans City had his services in 2002/03, but in 2003/04 he played for both Hitchin and Hendon, St Albans and also Harrow Borough, He remained Hendon until the end of the 2007/8 season. On 16th June 2008 he signed for Cambridge City, but in September 2008 was back with Hendon. On 19th January 2009 he joined Potters Bar Town on loan for a month, before ending the season at Hendon. At the start of the 2009/10 season he originally signed once again for Hitchin, but after playing in a pre-season game for AFC signed for the club on 13th August 2009. He missed only one game during the season where his form was good enough to win the Players, Supporters, and Supporters Club Player of the Years awards. In June 2010 he signed on again for the 2010/11 season.
Apps Subs Goals
Ashley Wilson A midfield youngster who came from the under 18’s to play in midfield in February 2003 in an East Anglian Cup tie at Long Melford. ‘Ash’ signed Ridgeons League forms for the club in September 2003. Won both the Reserves Players of the Year and the Young Player of the Year awards at the end of season 2003/04 after which he was rewarded with his first contract. He made his first competitive appearance on 28th August 2004 coming on in an F.A. Cup tie against Haringey Borough. He sustained a knee injury that needed an operation the start of the 2005/06 season and did not play for the club again. He did not have the operation on his knee until 2007 and had played no football at all up to 24th March 2007. In November 2007 he was playing for Sudbury Athletic. He played part of one pre-season game for AFC at the start of the 2008/09 season.
Apps 11 Subs 10 Goals 1
Piers Wixon An eighteen year old forward (b14/02/1990), he joined the club on 31st December 2008 from Bishop's Stortford. He previously was on the books of Cambridge United, and played for CRC. A Cambridgeshire County Youth player. He was injured at Barton Rovers on 28th February 2009 and in the middle of March 2009 he signed for Concord Rangers. At the start of the 2009/10 season he had joined Aveley, but on 18th December 2009 he joined Brentwood Town. In July 2010 he was still with the Essex club, but was back with Aveley in August 2010.
App 9 Subs 0 Goals 4
Jamie Wright A young midfield player (b22/10/89) who had been with Colchester United since the age of ten. He was released by the Football League club and immediately signed up by AFC on 19th September. He made his debut the next day at Bromsgrove Rovers but only lasted twelve minutes. He played until November 18th at Leighton Town but had left the club on 20th November 2008, and a few days later signed for Stanway Rovers. He was injured for the majority of the 2009/10 season but in July 2010 he signed again for them.
Apps 9 Subs 3 Goals 0
AS AT 26/08/2010 APPEARANCES AND GOAL SCORERS
Below are the appearances for players that have left the club. These figures include some Eastern Floodlight games that were at the time classed as first team fixtures.
Paul Betson 376 Andy Claydon 360 David Head 326 Lee Owen 289 Lee Norfolk 268 Simon Hyde 265 Brett Girling 248 Gary Bennett 243 Shane Wardley 242 Sam Banya 228 Aaron Gardiner 215 Neil Calver 205 Michael Cheetham 204 Steve Day 178 Chris Howlett 170 Ben Nower 164 Gareth Heath 156 Dean Greygoose 127 Brian Devereux 115 Luke Hammond 105 James Rowe 105 John Bishop 102 Nathan Munson 92 Sheridan Driver 88 Tommy Noble 80 Curtis Haynes-Brown 79 Darren Bethell 69 Ricky Cornish 69 Robbie Devereux 68 Sheridan Driver 66 Dave Walton 65 Micky Stratton 64 Simon Head 62 Matt Proctor 62 Paul Abrahams 56 Adie Hayes 56 Paul Rutherford 55 Dean Francis 53 Jamie Howe 53 Kevin Hawes 51 Ollie Blackwell 50 Stuart Boardley 50 John Pollard 50 Tony Spearing 50 Pip Boyland 47 Craig Bussens 47 Robert Sims 47 Matt Dixon 45 Andy Smiles 46 Ross Taylor 44 Gary Setchell 44 Russell Tanner 43 Tom English 39 Danny Cunningham 38 Danny Bloomfield 37 Richard Codling 35 Rhys Darg 35 Chris Bacon 33 Darren Gould 28 Marcus Hunt 28 Matt Stace 28 Paul Smith 27 Wayne Anderson 26 Michael Brothers 25 Sam Parkinson 25 Daniel Emmanuel 23 David Hawes 23 Gareth Simpson 23 Richard Howell 21 Steve Joyce 21 Stuart Ainsley 20 Dean Neil 19 Darryl Stiff 17 Paul Catley 15 Kevin Hughes 15 Perry Sansford 13 Jermaine Harewood 12 Trevor Gunn 12 Gary Thompson 12 Donald George 12 Jack Defty 11 Kane Dobrowolski 11 Michael Fitzgibbon 11 Ozie Foster 11 Ashley Wilson 11 Lewis Baillie 10 Richard Heller 10 Jamie Ricks 10 Phil Battell 9 Craig Calver 9 Mark Roper 9 Piers Wixon 9 Jamie Wright 9 George Jermy 8 Stuart Crawford 8 Michael Bavester 7 Paul Jones 7 Ben Patrick 7 David Chick 6 Liam Jones 6 Ben Barnsley 5 Neil Cogger 5 Muzzie Elmer 5 Liam Harrold 5 Glen Revell 5 Wayne Saunders 5 Tommy Bradlaugh 4 Craig Hammond 4 Jack Jones 4 Barry Simpson 4 Blair Hammond 3 Andy Hughes 3 Ian Manby 3 David Daniels 3 Danny Barber 3 Dave Webster 3 Craig Boon 3 Darren Frost 3 Jon Whight 3 Chris Cowan 3 Danny Shipton 3 Mathew Mann 2 Aaron Williams 2 Aaron Benstead 2 Tony Bruce 2 Gavin Brightwell 2 Gary Bloomfield 2 Liam Cawtheray 2 Liam Coleman 2 Liam Cutts 2 Danny Cook 2 Graeme Oakes 2 Darren Pratt 2 Lee Rayner 2 Steve Greaves 2 Paul Shave 2 Ben Smythe 2 Darren Mills 2 Stuart Alston 1 Ryan Bedingfield 1 Steve Benson 1 Marcus Bier 1 Josh Brown 1 Dennis Fenemore 1 Andy Fletcher 1 Rhys Henry 1 Chris Jackson 1 Andy Kemsley 1 Nicky Marlow 1 Nathan McDonald 1 Will Morris 1 Wayne Pannell 1 Adrian Pettrigrew 1 Ashley Skeggs 1 Mark Warren 1 Ashley Williams 1 Jack Wilkinson 1 James Vandecar 1
AS AT 9/09/2010 Below are the goals scored by players that have left the club, these are for competitive games only.
Gary Bennett 172 Andy Claydon 160 Sam Banya 135 Lee Owen 92 Brian Devereux 79 David Head 66 James Rowe 60 Lee Norfolk 55 Gareth Heath 54 Steve Day 53 Neil Calver 46 Paul Betson 45 Gareth Heath 39 Simon Hyde 30 Tommy Noble 30 Michael Cheetham 27 Kevin Hawes 27 Tom English 21 Andy Smiles 20 Matt Dixon 18 Danny Bloomfield 16 Paul Abrahams 14 Darren Bethell 14 Jack Defty 13 John Bishop 12 Aaron Gardiner 12 Robbie Devereux 11 Dean Francis 11 Luke Hammond 10 Simon Head 10 Chris Howlett 10 Stuart Boardley 9 Ricky Cornish 9 Danny Cunningham 9 Craig Bussens 7 Adie Hayes 7 Shane Wardley 7 Chris Bacon 6 Richard Howell 6 Robert Sims 6 Ollie Blackwell 4 John Pollard 4 Ben Patrick 4 Paul Smith 4 Piers Wixon 4 Michael Brothers 3 Rhys Darg 3 Daniel Emmanuel 3 Craig Hammond 3 Wayne Anderson 2 Craig Calver 2 Brett Girling 2 Liam Harrold 2 Tony Spearing 2 Stuart Ainsley 1 Ben Barnsley 1 Tony Bruce 1 Stuart Crawford 1 David Daniels 1 Muzzie Elmer 1 Michael Fitzbibbon 1 Donald George 1 Trevor Gunn 1 David Hawes 1 Curtis Haynes-Brown 1 Richard Heller 1 Andy Hughes 1 Glen Revell 1 Jamie Ricks 1 Gary Setchell 1 Paul Shave 1 Gareth Simpson 1 Matt Stace 1 Micky Stratton 1 Ross Taylor 1 Dave Webster 1 Ashley Wilson 1
As At 9/09/2010
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