Cambridge City F C Players: Simon Rusk, Scott Neilson, Tony Battersby, Luke Medley, Craig Dobson, Richard Scott, Paul Connor, Lewis Cook

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General Books LLC, 2010 - 170 Seiten
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 28. Chapters: Scott Neilson, Luke Medley, Simon Rusk, Tony Battersby, Paul Connor, Craig Dobson, Mark Halsey, Neil Harris, Danny Blanchett, Richard Scott, Lewis Cook, Robbie Simpson, Josh Simpson, Lee Roache, Roy Essandoh, Roger Willis, David Staff, Freddie Bunce, Jos Gallego, Charlie Sheringham, Paul Fewings, Adam Tann, Steve Fallon, Danny Naisbitt, Domenico Genovese, Gary Roberts, Mick Brown, Mark Molesley, Micky Benning, Daniel Chillingworth, Ben Nunn, Nicky Smith, Paul Mahorn, Lloyd Blackman, Anthony Thomas, Darren Collins, Brian Caine, James Krause, Ian Brown, Ian Stringfellow, Dave Worthington, Jamie Cassidy, Carlin Itonga, Alfie Stokes, Bernard Streten, Michael Cheetham, George Cummins, Michael McNeil, Peter Bircumshaw, Kevin Wilkin, Dave Lyon, Chris Cleaver, Scott Taylor, Mickey Bennett, Clive Ford, Adrian Hayes, Stuart Wilson, Adam Wilde, Des Linton, Mark E'Beyer, Neil Midgley, Ollie Conmy, Ben Bowditch, Alec Moyse, Alan Banks, John Kennedy, Leon Bell, David Thompson, Ashley Fuller, Willie Devine, Tommy Finney, Ken Wright, Brendan McNally, Frank Cruickshank, Danny Paton, Lee Pluck, Terry Kelly. Excerpt: Scott Steven Neilson (born 15 May 1987) is a footballer who plays for Crawley Town as a right winger. He comes from a footballing family being the grandson of Cliff Jones and great-grandson of Ivor Jones, both former Welsh internationals. Neilson started his career alongside his brother, Tony, at first Hertford Town and then Ware, before he earned a move to Cambridge City. He made his name in non-league as a goal-scoring winger and he came to the attention of a number of league clubs. He had trials with three of them and eventually won a move to League Two side Bradford City. He scored a goal on his full debut but Bradford soon changed manager and Neilson dropped back into non-league, first out on loan to Cambridge Unite...

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