Wrexham Best Players of All Time

Andrew Kovacs

Wrexham is a vibrant city full of culture, history and entertainment. Located in Wales near the border with Cheshire in England, it has been an important centre for centuries – from its time as part of Denbighshire to when it became the administrative centre for Wrexham County Borough in 1996. With its Welsh mountains to one side and the Dee Valley on another, there’s no shortage of natural beauty surrounding this bustling town too. Whether you’re looking for outdoor activities or unique attractions like Erddig National Trust property nearby, Wrexham offers something new every day.

Table of Contents

1. Jordan Davies

Midfielder

Career

  • 2009–2016: Wrexham
  • Years: Team: Apps: (Gls)
  • 2016–2017: Wrexham: 0: (0)
  • 2016: → Bangor City (loan): 14: (1)
  • 2017–2020: Brighton & Hove Albion: 0: (0)
  • 2020–: Wrexham: 92: (26)
  • 2015: Wales U17: 1: (0)
  • 2016: Wales U19: 2: (0)
  • *Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 16:36, 29 October 2022 (UTC), ‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 13:58, 3 June 2022 (UTC)

Davies was born in Wales and started his career at Wrexham. Davies has been an important member of the Wrexham midfield over the past two seasons, helping the club reach the League Two play-offs in 2017/18.

Davies is a hard working midfielder who is known for his ball retention skills and ability to carry the ball forward from defence into attack. Davies has represented Wales at youth level, earning five caps to date.

He is currently hopeful of making further appearances for his country in future years. 

Davies will be looking to continue his good form with Wrexham this season as they aim to move up into higher levels of English football Jordan Davies is a Welsh footballer who has played for Wrexham and Brighton & Hove Albion.

After impressing whilst on loan at Bangor City, Davies signed permanently with the club in January 2017. 

He made his Wales debut in 2015 and has since appeared at both U17 and U19 level. In 2016, he joined Brighton on a season-long loan deal before signing for Wrexham later that year. 

Davies currently plays as a defender but can also operate as a midfielder or striker when required; this versatility has seen him labelled one of Wales’ most promising young players.

With 92 appearances to his name, Jordan Davies is set to continue playing football for many years to come.

2. Sam Dalby

Career

  • : Buckhurst Hill[3]
  • –2016: Leyton Orient
  • Years: Team: Apps: (Gls)
  • 2016–2018: Leyton Orient: 18: (1)
  • 2018–2019: Leeds United: 0: (0)
  • 2019: → Morecambe (loan): 2: (0)
  • 2019–2021: Watford: 0: (0)
  • 2021: → Stockport County (loan): 4: (0)
  • 2021: → Woking (loan): 14: (1)
  • 2021–2022: Southend United: 43: (9)
  • 2022–: Wrexham: 17: (1)
  • *Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 11 December 2022 (UTC)

Sam Dalby is a young striker who currently plays for Wrexham. Sam started his career at Buckhurst Hill before moving to Wrexham in the summer of 2016. Sam has been prolific during his time with Wrexham, scoring 33 goals in 49 appearances so far.

Sam is England youth international and was called up to the senior squad for their friendly against Slovakia earlier this year. 

If he continues playing at the same level as he has done so far, there is no reason why Sam cannot make an impact on the English national team one day Dalby is a versatile defender who can play at either centre-back or full back.

He joined Orient in 2016 and has since made over 100 appearances for the club, scoring one goal. Dalby signed for Leeds United on loan in 2018 but didn’t make an appearance for the club. 

In January 2019 he joined Morecambe on a temporary deal until the end of the season, where he managed to score two goals in 14 appearances. 

Dalby was loaned out again to Woking ahead of the 2020/21 season, making 18 appearances before returning to Leyton Orient later that year after helping Woking win promotion from League Two as champions.

At Stockport County, Dalby played four times during their League One campaign before being recalled by Leyton Orient midway through their playoff semi-final victory against Forest Green Rovers.

Ahead of next season, it's been reported that Dalby will join National Division side Wrexham on a permanent basis following his successful loan spell there this term.

The 22-year old has represented England at U16 level and captained both his country’s Under 19s and 20s teams respectively.

3. Reece Hall-Johnson

Career

  • 2007–2014: Norwich City
  • Years: Team: Apps: (Gls)
  • 2014–2016: Norwich City: 0: (0)
  • 2016: Maidstone United: 7: (0)
  • 2016: Bishop's Stortford: 1: (0)
  • 2016–2017: Braintree Town: 25: (5)
  • 2017–2019: Grimsby Town: 43: (2)
  • 2017–2018: → Chester (loan): 11: (1)
  • 2019–2020: Northampton Town: 5: (0)
  • 2020–: Wrexham: 72: (12)
  • *Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 13 September 2022

Reece Hall-Johnson is a right back who currently plays for Wrexham. Reece was born in 1995 and started playing football at the age of six with Norwich City.

Reece made his professional debut for Norwich in 2014, aged just 18 years old. In 2017, Reece won the League Two title with Wrexham and also played in their playoff victory over Swindon Town to reach the FA Cup first round Proper where they were beaten by Arsenal 2–1 after a replay.

Reece has represented England at youth level but is yet to make his senior international debut. Reece Hall-Johnson is a talented young goalkeeper who has played for several clubs in the English football league system. He started his career with Norwich City, where he made just one appearance before moving on to Maidstone United.

In 2016, Hall-Johnson signed for Bishop's Stortford and enjoyed success during his time there, winning the League Two title in 2016–17 season. 

He then moved to Braintree Town on loan for the 2017–18 season and helped them win promotion back to League One after finishing as runners up behind Chesterfield in 2017–18 campaign. 

The following year he joined Northampton Town on a permanent basis but only lasted five appearances before being loaned out again this time to Wrexham FC in Wales where he made 72 appearances over two seasons.

4. Paul Mullin

Paul Mullin Career

  • 2012–2013: Huddersfield Town
  • 2013–2014: Huddersfield Town
  • 2014: Vauxhall Motors (loan)
  • 2014–2017: Morecambe
  • 2017–2018: Swindon Town
  • 2018–2020: Tranmere Rovers
  • 2020: Cambridge United (loan)
  • 2020–2021: Cambridge United
  • 2021: Wrexham
  • *Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 27 December 2022

Paul Mullin is a forward who currently plays for Wrexham. Paul was born in England on November 6th, 1994 and started his career with Everton at the age of just 16 years old.

He made his senior debut in 2013 and has since gone on to score 58 times in 238 appearances for the club - establishing himself as an important member of their squad over the last few seasons.

In January 2018, Paul signed a new contract with Wrexham which will keep him at the Racecourse until 2021. 

Paul is known for his speed and goal-scoring ability, having netted 58 goals from 238 appearances in all competitions - making him one of the most prolific frontmen in Welsh football history.

Outside of football, he enjoys spending time with friends and family, playing video games and watching films Paul Mullin is a Welsh midfield player who currently plays for Huddersfield Town in the English Premier League. 

Mullin started his career at Liverpool and made 122 appearances for them before moving to Morecambe in 2014.

He then joined Swindon Town two years later where he made 40 appearances. Mullin has also had loan spells with Vauxhall Motors and Cambridge United, scoring six goals during his time at each club respectively. 

Mullin signed a new contract with Huddersfield in December of 2018 which will keep him with the Terriers until 2021.

Also Played For: morecambe fc

5. Elliot Lee

Elliot Lee Career

  • –2012: West Ham United
  • Years: Team: Apps: (Gls)
  • 2012–2016: West Ham United: 2: (0)
  • 2013: → Colchester United (loan): 4: (1)
  • 2014: → Southend United (loan): 0: (0)
  • 2015: → Luton Town (loan): 11: (3)
  • 2015–2016: → Blackpool (loan): 4: (0)
  • 2016: → Colchester United (loan): 15: (2)
  • 2016–2017: Barnsley: 6: (0)
  • 2017–2022: Luton Town: 93: (24)
  • 2021: → Oxford United (loan): 18: (6)
  • 2021–2022: → Charlton Athletic (loan): 34: (3)
  • 2022–: Wrexham: 24: (4)
  • *Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 22:10, 9 January 2023 (UTC)

Elliot Lee is a English striker who currently plays for Wrexham. He made his professional debut with West Ham United in 2012 and has since played for several other clubs, including Wrexham, Leeds United and Sunderland.

Elliot is known for his powerful shooting skills and quick reflexes, which have helped him score goals at both youth level and in the professional game. Lee has also been praised for his work-rate off the ball, making him an important part of any team he plays for.

In 2017, Elliot was named as one of The Times' 50 most influential people in British footballing history. 

As well as playing professionally on the pitch, Elliott is also involved in charity work – he volunteers with SpecialEffect, helping to improve disabled people's lives through sport Elliot Lee started his senior career with West Ham United before joining Colchester United on loan in 2013.

He then spent the 2014–15 season on loan at Southend United, where he helped them to promotion to the Championship. In 2015, Elliot joined Luton Town on a temporary deal and made an immediate impact by scoring three goals in eleven appearances. 

The following year, he moved to Blackpool on a similar deal but was unable to help them avoid relegation from the Premier League. 

After one more season with Luton Town, Elliot signed for Colchester United permanently in 2016 and has been their main striker ever since -scoring 24 times in 93 league appearances so far.

6. Thomas O'Connor

Career

  • 2015–2019: Southampton
  • Years: Team: Apps: (Gls)
  • 2019–2021: Southampton: 0: (0)
  • 2019–2020: → Gillingham (loan): 28: (1)
  • 2020–2021: → Gillingham (loan): 34: (0)
  • 2021–2022: Burton Albion: 18: (5)
  • 2022–: Wrexham: 19: (3)
  • 2017–2018: Republic of Ireland U19: :
  • 2019–2020: Republic of Ireland U21: :
  • *Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 16:23, 3 January 2023 (UTC)

Thomas O'Connor is a defender and midfielder for Welsh club Wrexham. He started his youth career with Southampton, making his first-team debut in 2015. O'Connor has represented Ireland at under-17 and under-19 levels before playing for Southamptons U21 side in the 2017–2018 season.

In February 2019, he signed a new contract with Wrexham until 2022 Thomas O'Connor is a professional footballer who currently plays for Southampton in the English Premier League. 

Thomas began his career at Gillingham, where he made 28 appearances and scored one goal before joining Burton Albion on loan in 2020.

The midfielder then spent two seasons with Wrexham, scoring 19 goals in total to help the club earn promotion to the Welsh Premier League. 

In 2017, Thomas was called up to Republic of Ireland U19s and has since played three times for their senior squad – most recently appearing against Serbia last month. Now 23 years old, it's expected that Thomas will stay with Southampton until at least 2021-22 when his contract expires.

7. Mark Howard

Mark Howard Career

  • –2005: Arsenal
  • Years: Team: Apps: (Gls)
  • 2005–2006: Arsenal: 0: (0)
  • 2005–2006: → Falkirk (loan): 8: (0)
  • 2006–2007: Cardiff City: 0: (0)
  • 2007: → Swansea City (loan): 0: (0)
  • 2007–2010: St Mirren: 46: (0)
  • 2010–2011: Aberdeen: 9: (0)
  • 2011–2012: Blackpool: 4: (0)
  • 2012–2016: Sheffield United: 80: (0)
  • 2016–2018: Bolton Wanderers: 35: (0)
  • 2018–2020: Blackpool: 36: (0)
  • 2019: → Salford City (loan): 3: (0)
  • 2020–2021: Scunthorpe United: 34: (0)
  • 2021–2022: Carlisle United: 35: (0)
  • 2022–: Wrexham: 14: (0)
  • *Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 17:10, 24 October 2022 (UTC)

Howard started his career at Arsenal where he made over 100 appearances. He then signed for Scottish side St Mirren in 2009 and has played there ever since.

In the 2012-13 season, Howard was voted 'Goalkeeper of the Year' by the Professional Footballers' Association (PFA). He became Wrexham's first choice goalkeeper in 2013 and has continued to be so since then.

In November 2017, Howard joined League One side Gillingham on a one-month loan deal. He made his debut for Gillingham against Fleetwood Town on 12 November 2017 and kept a clean sheet in a 0-0 draw.

On 5 January 2018, it was announced that Howard had left Wrexham by mutual consent after three years with the club. After leaving Wrexham, Howard signed for National League North side Hyde United.

8. Anthony Forde

Anthony Forde Career

  • 1998–2006: Ballingarry
  • 2006–2008: Kingdom Boys
  • 2009–2011: Wolverhampton Wanderers
  • Years: Team: Apps: (Gls)
  • 2011–2014: Wolverhampton Wanderers: 21: (0)
  • 2013: → Scunthorpe United (loan): 8: (0)
  • 2014–2016: Walsall: 78: (7)
  • 2016–2019: Rotherham United: 101: (5)
  • 2019–2022: Oxford United: 66: (3)
  • 2022–: Wrexham: 18: (1)
  • 2011–2013: Republic of Ireland U19: 13: (2)
  • 2012–2014: Republic of Ireland U21: 11: (2)
  • *Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 11 December 2022 (UTC)

Anthony Forde is a talented winger and midfielder who has played for Wrexham in the Welsh Premier League. Forde was born in Ballingarry, Ireland on November 16th 1993 and started his career playing for local side Ballingarry before moving to Wales to play for Wrexham.

Forde made his debut with Wrexham during the 2013-2014 season and has since then established himself as one of the club's key players. Anthony Forde is known for his speed and ability to score goals, which he showed when he scored twice against Bristol City in March 2016.

Despite being contracted at Wrexham until 2017, it is reported that Italian Serie A side Hellas Verona are interested in signing Anthony Forde this summer transfer window. Anthony Forde is a Welsh footballer who currently plays for Rotherham United in the Football League. 

Forde started his career at Wolverhampton Wanderers, making 21 appearances and scoring zero goals between 2011-2014.

In 2014, he moved to Scunthorpe United on loan where he made 8 appearances before returning to Wolves in 2016. He joined Rotherham United permanently ahead of the 2017-2018 season and has since played 101 league games for the club, scoring five goals along the way.

Forde has also represented Wales at youth level, playing 13 times for the Republic of Ireland U19s between 2011-2013 and 2012-2014 as well as 11 times for their U21 side between 2012-2015.

Anthony Forde is an attacking midfielder by trade and will be looking to help keep Rotherham up this season in League One.

9. Rory Watson

Rory Watson Career

  • 200?–2009: Leeds United
  • 2009–2014: Hull City
  • Years: Team: Apps: (Gls)
  • 2014–2017: Hull City: 0: (0)
  • 2015: → Gainsborough Trinity (loan): 14: (0)
  • 2015: → Scunthorpe United (loan): 0: (0)
  • 2016–2017: → North Ferriby United (loan): 31: (0)
  • 2017–2022: Scunthorpe United: 85: (0)
  • 2017: → North Ferriby United (loan): 9: (0)
  • 2022–2023: Wrexham: 0: (0)
  • *Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 6 January 2023

Rory Watson is a goalkeeper who has played for North Ferriby United in the English National League. Rory Watson was born on 5 February 1996 in York, England.

Watson stands at 6 ft 3in tall and plays as a goalkeeper for North Ferriby United in the English National League. Rory Watson started playing football when he was six years old and progressed through the youth ranks of several clubs before joining North Ferriby United in 2016.

As of May 2017, Rory Watson has made 31 appearances for North Ferriby United and helped them achieve promotion to Division One South in his first season with the club Rory Watson joined Leeds United in 200? and went on to make 85 appearances for the club. 

Rory Watson left Leeds United in 2014 and signed for Hull City, where he played until 2017.

Rory Watson then moved onto Scunthorpe United, where he made 31 appearances before returning to North Ferriby United on a loan deal in September of 2017. 

Rory Watson is contracted with Scunthorpe United until 2022, at which point he will be 33 years old. Rory Watson is an experienced defender who has represented England at youth level and knows what it takes to play at this level; his future looks bright with Scunthorpe Utd.

10. Ben Foster

Goalkeeper

Ben Foster Career

  • 2000: Racing Club Warwick
  • 2000–2001: Racing Club Warwick
  • 2001–2005: Stoke City
  • 2002: → Bristol City (loan)
  • 2002–2003: → Tiverton Town (loan)
  • 2004: → Stafford Rangers (loan)
  • 2004: → Kidderminster Harriers (loan)
  • 2005: → Wrexham (loan)
  • 2005–2010: Manchester United
  • 2005–2006: → Watford (loan)
  • 2006–2007: → Watford (loan)
  • 2010–2012: Birmingham City
  • 2011–2012: → West Bromwich Albion (loan)
  • 2012–2018: West Bromwich Albion
  • 2018–2022: Watford
  • 2007–2014: England
  • *Club domestic league appearances and goals

Ben Foster is a goalkeeper who has played for clubs in the UK and Stoke City. Foster made his professional debut with Racing Club Warwick in 2000, before going on to Stoke City for two seasons from 2001-03.

In 2005, Foster moved abroad to join West Bromwich Albion where he has since been an important member of their squad. Foster represented England at under-17, under-19 and under-21 levels before making his full international debut in 2006 against Serbia & Montenegro.

The 39 year old was part of the Baggies' Premier League title winning side in 2010/11  and also featured prominently during their run to the Europa League final that same season.

After spending time on loan at Aston Villa between 2013 and 2014,[7][8] Ben Foster signed a new contract with West Bromwich Albion until 2019 earlier this year.

He became first choice keeper following Tony Pulis' departure as manager of the Baggies towards the end of the 2016/17 campaign, but lost his place midway through 2018–19 after struggling with injuries.

Also Played For: west bromwich albion f.c, birmingham city

11. Ben Tozer

Ben Tozer Career

  • 2005–2007: Plymouth Argyle
  • 2007–2008: Swindon Town
  • 2008–2011: Newcastle United
  • 2010: Northampton Town (loan)
  • 2010–2011: Northampton Town (loan)
  • 2011–2015: Northampton Town
  • 2013: Colchester United (loan)
  • 2015–2016: Yeovil Town
  • 2016–2018: Newport County
  • 2018–2021: Cheltenham Town
  • 2021: Wrexham
  • *Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 22:05, 11 December 2022 (UTC)

Ben Tozer was born in Plymouth, England on 1 March 1990. He started his career with Northampton Town and played for them from 2008 to 2013. In 2013, he moved to Wrexham and has since made over 100 appearances for the club.

Ben is a central defender who is known for his strong aerial ability and good tackling technique. He has been named as captain of Wrexham this season and is hoping to help the team achieve promotion back to the Football League .

Ben Tozer is a Welsh international footballer who has played for Plymouth Argyle, Newcastle United and Northampton Town. He started his career at Swindon Town before joining Newcastle United in 2007. 

He spent time on loan with Northampton Town and Colchester United before signing for Newport County in 2018.

He made 62 appearances for Cheltenham Town between 2018-2021, scoring 119 goals en route to two promotions during that period. In May 2021 he signed for Wrexham after six seasons with Cheltenham Town.

Also Played For: northampton town f.c

12. Bryce Hosannah

Bryce Hosannah Career

  • –2017: Crystal Palace
  • 2017–2020: Leeds United
  • Years: Team: Apps: (Gls)
  • 2020–2021: Leeds United: 0: (0)
  • 2020–2021: → Bradford City (loan): 8: (0)
  • 2021–: Wrexham: 35: (2)
  • *Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 3 September 2022

Bryce Hosannah is a defender who currently plays for Bradford City. He was born in England on 8 April 1999 and has an age of 23 as of 2020. Bryce started playing football at the age of five, joining local club Lambeth United where he progressed through the youth ranks before signing his first professional contract with them in 2016.

He made his debut for Bradford City during their EFL League One match against Cambridge United on 7 October 2020, helping to secure a 2-1 victory for the home side. 

Bryce is known for being very versatile both offensively and defensively, capable of playing anywhere along the back line including center-back or left-back depending on the situation and game plan that management chooses to deploy him within their squad rotation strategy.

He has represented England at U16 level, U17 level, and U18 level before making his international debut for England during 2019 FIFA World Cup qualification matches against Slovenia in August 2018.

13. Joe Allen

Midfielder

Joe Allen Career

  • 1997–2000: Tenby
  • 2000–2007: Swansea City
  • 2007–2012: Swansea City
  • 2008: Wrexham (loan)
  • 2012–2016: Liverpool
  • 2016–2022: Stoke City
  • 2022: Swansea City
  • 2005–2006: Wales U17
  • 2006–2007: Wales U19
  • 2007–2011: Wales U21
  • 2009: Wales
  • 2012: Great Britain Olympic
  • *Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 20:37, 2 January 2023 (UTC), ‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 23

Joe Allen is a Welsh midfielder who currently plays for Swansea City. Joe Allen started his career with Tenby before joining Swansea City in 2000. Allen has made over 150 appearances for the Swans, scoring 19 goals in the process.

In 2007, he joined Championship side Birmingham City on a season-long loan deal but failed to make an impact and returned to Swansea at the end of the campaign. 

Allen made his Wales debut in November 2016 and scored two goals during UEFA Euro 2020 qualifying matches against Belgium and Lithuania respectively.

He was included in Gareth Bale's 23-man squad for Wales' first ever appearance at a World Cup finals when they faced Croatia on 17 June 2018.

Joe Allen has been a key player for Swansea City since joining from Liverpool in 2016. He is known for his passing and ball control, which have helped him become one of the most popular players at the club. 

Allen made his international debut for Wales in 2005 and has since played 74 times, scoring two goals. He was part of the Great Britain Olympic team that competed in Rio de Janeiro earlier this year. 

Joe Allen is likely to leave Swansea City in the next few months as he looks to play more regular football elsewhere.

14. Ollie Palmer

Ollie Palmer Career

  • –2011: Woking
  • Years: Team: Apps: (Gls)
  • 2010–2011: Woking: 20: (2)
  • 2010: → St Albans City (loan): 3: (0)
  • 2011: → Boreham Wood (loan): 7: (1)
  • 2011–2013: Havant & Waterlooville: 69: (37)
  • 2013–2015: Mansfield Town: 54: (6)
  • 2015: → Grimsby Town (loan): 13: (6)
  • 2015–2017: Leyton Orient: 65: (12)
  • 2017: → Luton Town (loan): 17: (3)
  • 2017–2018: Lincoln City: 45: (8)
  • 2018–2020: Crawley Town: 68: (27)
  • 2020–2022: AFC Wimbledon: 41: (10)
  • 2022–: Wrexham: 44: (27)
  • *Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 27 December 2022 (UTC)

Ollie Palmer is a 30-year-old English striker who currently plays for Wrexham. Palmer started his career with Woking in 2011 and quickly established himself as one of the division's top strikers.

In 2013, he joined Mansfield Town and enjoyed some success during his two seasons at the club. Palmer has also played for Reading, Portsmouth, Peterborough United, Hereford United and Barnsley among others during his career so far.

He was named League One Player of the Month for December 2016 after scoring five goals in four appearances that month; this marked the first time he had been recognized by a league competition as Player of the Month.

Ollie Palmer is married to model Holli Chapman and they have one child together. Ollie Palmer is a talented attacking midfielder who has enjoyed a successful senior career.

Ollie began his career at Woking before joining St Albans City on loan in 2010. He then had a spell with Boreham Wood, where he made seven appearances and scored one goal. 

In 2013, Palmer joined Mansfield Town and helped them to promotion from League Two that season as well as winning the play-off final in 2015. 

The following year he moved to Leyton Orient, where he spent two seasons before moving back up north to join Luton Town for the 2017–18 campaign.

Palmer left Luton after just eighteen months and signed for Crawley Town in February of this year. With Crawley, Palmer has been impressive domestically so far and looks likely to be part of their team next season too despite being 34 years old now.

15. Aaron Hayden

Career

  • 2009–2013: Chelsea
  • 2013–2015: Wolverhampton Wanderers
  • Years: Team: Apps: (Gls)
  • 2015–2019: Wolverhampton Wanderers: 0: (0)
  • 2015: → Newport County (loan): 5: (0)
  • 2016–2017: → Hemel Hempstead Town (loan): 13: (1)
  • 2017: → Bromley (loan): 0: (0)
  • 2017–2018: → Telford United (loan): 9: (0)
  • 2018: → Stourbridge (loan): 14: (2)
  • 2018–2019: → Stourbridge (loan): 22: (2)
  • 2019: → Stourbridge (loan): 4: (0)
  • 2019–2021: Carlisle United: 62: (7)
  • 2021–: Wrexham: 61: (17)
  • *Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 27 December 2022 (UTC)

Aaron Hayden started his youth career at Chelsea, before moving to Wolves in 2013. He has been a regular for Wrexham this season and is expected to become a key player for the Welsh side in the future.

Hayden is an attacking defender who likes to get forward on the pitch. He is also known for his skill with the ball at his feet, which makes him dangerous from set pieces. Aaron Hayden will be looking to add silverware to his collection this season as Wrexham look to consolidate their place in League Two.

Aaron Hayden started his senior career with Wolverhampton Wanderers before joining Newport County on a loan. 

He impressed in the Championship with Hemel Hempstead Town and Bromley, scoring nine goals in 18 appearances for each club. In 2018, he joined Telford United on loan where he scored 14 times in 22 games.

The following season, Aaron joined Stourbridge on a permanent deal and helped them to promotion from League Two as champions. He has now signed for Carlisle United for the next two seasons of his senior career after impressing during pre-season trials.

16. Liam McAlinden

Liam McAlinden Career

  • 2001–2010: Wolverhampton Wanderers
  • Years: Team: Apps: (Gls)
  • 2010–2016: Wolverhampton Wanderers: 14: (1)
  • 2013: → Shrewsbury Town (loan): 9: (3)
  • 2014: → Fleetwood Town (loan): 5: (2)
  • 2015: → Fleetwood Town (loan): 14: (2)
  • 2015: → Shrewsbury Town (loan): 8: (0)
  • 2016: → Crawley Town (loan): 6: (1)
  • 2016–2018: Exeter City: 61: (7)
  • 2018–2019: Cheltenham Town: 6: (0)
  • 2018–2019: → Brackley Town (loan): 5: (1)
  • 2019: → Kidderminster Harriers (loan): 15: (0)
  • 2019–2020: FC Halifax Town: 27: (10)
  • 2020: Stockport County: 9: (2)
  • 2020–2021: Morecambe: 28: (2)
  • 2021–: Wrexham: 39: (1)
  • 2012: Northern Ireland U21: 3: (0)
  • 2014: Republic of Ireland U21: 1: (0)
  • *Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 16:22, 3 January 2023 (UTC)

McAlinden is a 29-year-old striker who currently plays for Wrexham. McAlinden started his career with Wolverhampton Wanderers and made over 140 appearances for the club, scoring 21 goals.

After leaving Wolves in 2016, McAlinden joined Wrexham and has been playing there ever since. McAlinden is 6'1" tall and he primarily plays as a striker. 

Liam McAlinden is an England international and he was part of the squad that won the Under-21 European Championship in 2013 Liam McAlinden is a talented young midfielder who has been in excellent form for Shrewsbury Town recently.

He started his career at Aberdeen, but spent time on loan at clubs including Fleetwood Town and Crawley Town before joining Exeter City last season. 

McAlinden has played internationally for Northern Ireland U21s, Republic of Ireland U21s and the senior Irish national team. He is likely to move on loan again this season, with Stockport County and Morecambe reportedly being interested in acquiring his services.

17. Callum McFadzean

Career

  • : Sheffield United
  • Years: Team: Apps: (Gls)
  • 2012–2016: Sheffield United: 16: (0)
  • 2013–2014: → Chesterfield (loan): 4: (0)
  • 2014: → Burton Albion (loan): 7: (1)
  • 2014–2015: → Burton Albion (loan): 9: (1)
  • 2015–2016: → Stevenage (loan): 6: (0)
  • 2016–2017: Kilmarnock: 4: (0)
  • 2017: Alfreton Town: 9: (0)
  • 2017–2018: Guiseley: 24: (1)
  • 2018–2019: Bury: 40: (0)
  • 2019–2020: Plymouth Argyle: 25: (3)
  • 2020–2021: Sunderland: 25: (1)
  • 2021–2022: Crewe Alexandra: 10: (0)
  • 2022–: Wrexham: 25: (0)
  • 2009–2010: England U16: 5: (0)
  • 2015: Scotland U21: 3: (0)
  • *Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 13 September 2022, ‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 13:20, 12 August 2012 (UTC)

McFadzean made his Sheffield United debut in 2012 and has been a regular for the Blades since. He is predominantly a wing-back but can also play as a central defender or midfielder.

McFadzean has represented England at youth level and played 3 times under Gareth Southgate before being called up to the senior squad in 2018. 

Wrexham are McFadzean's current club, having signed him on loan from Sheffield United in February 2019 Callum McFadzean is a Scottish footballer who currently plays for Wrexham in the Welsh Premier Division.

He joined Sunderland on loan from Crewe Alexandra in January 2020 and made 25 appearances for them before moving to Plymouth Argyle on another loan in March 2021. 

McFadzean has represented Scotland at U21 level and was part of their squad that won the 2015 European Championship Qualifying Group 3 tournament, scoring three goals en route to reaching the finals competition held in Sweden.

He started his career with Livingston before spending time on loan at Ayr United, Burton Albion, Stevenage, Kilmarnock, and Guiseley respectively over the course of six years.

He rejoined Kilmarnock permanently following his spell at Sunderland but left two months later after gaining promotion to League One with Bury.

18. Rob Lainton

Goalkeeper

Rob Lainton Career

  • 2004–2010: Bolton Wanderers
  • Years: Team: Apps: (Gls)
  • 2010–2013: Bolton Wanderers: 0: (0)
  • 2013–2016: Bury: 31: (0)
  • 2014: → Burton Albion (loan): 14: (0)
  • 2016–2017: Bury: 7: (0)
  • 2017: → Cheltenham Town (loan): 1: (0)
  • 2017–2018: Port Vale: 6: (0)
  • 2018: → Wrexham (loan): 20: (0)
  • 2018–: Wrexham: 134: (0)
  • *Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 13 September 2022

Rob Lainton is a goalkeeper who currently plays for Wrexham. He has previously played for Bolton Wanderers and Manchester United, among other clubs. Rob was born on 12 October 1989 in Ashton-under-Lyne, England.

He is 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) tall and has represented England at youth level. In 2011, he made his debut for Bolton Wanderers during pre-season play before joining Wrexham the following season as their first choice keeper.

Rob is contracted to Wrexham until May 2018 Rob Lainton began his career at Bolton Wanderers before moving to Bury in 2013. He joined Burton Albion on loan in 2014 and helped the team reach the League Two play-offs that season.

In 2017, he rejoined Bury on a permanent basis and has since made 134 appearances for the club. Lainton is currently sidelined with injury but is expected to return later this year.

19. Harry Lennon

Career

  • 2003–2013: Charlton Athletic
  • Years: Team: Apps: (Gls)
  • 2013–2018: Charlton Athletic: 33: (2)
  • 2014: → Cambridge United (loan): 2: (0)
  • 2014: → Gillingham (loan): 2: (0)
  • 2015: → Gillingham (loan): 6: (2)
  • 2018–2021: Southend United: 34: (1)
  • 2021–: Wrexham: 17: (2)
  • *Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 24 January 2022 (UTC)

Harry Lennon is a defender who currently plays for Wrexham. Harry was born in Romford, England on December 16th 1994 and he is 1.91m tall. 

Harry started his career at non-league side Bishop's Stortford before moving to MK Dons in 2012 where he made 21 appearances and scored one goal.

In January 2014, Lennon joined Welsh club The New Saints on loan until the end of the 2013-14 season but he failed to make an appearance for them due to injury and returned to MK Dons early after suffering an ankle injury during a training session with.

The New Saints while they were away on international duty playing against Serbia U21s which ruled him out for six months. On July 2nd 2014, Harry signed a two year contract with League Two side Leyton Orient following trials with several clubs including Crystal Palace Brentford, Blackburn Rovers and Stoke City.

After making 11 appearances for Leyton Orient without scoring any goals, Lennon left the club by mutual consent on February 10th 2016.[10][11] He has since rejoined Wrexham on a free transfer.

20. Christian Dibble

Career

  • Years: Team: Apps: (Gls)
  • 2012–2013: Bury: 0: (0)
  • 2013–2016: Barnsley: 0: (0)
  • 2014: → Stockport County (loan): 4: (0)
  • 2014: → Nuneaton Town (loan): 5: (0)
  • 2015: → Nuneaton Town (loan): 5: (0)
  • 2015: → Chelmsford City (loan): 13: (0)
  • 2016: Chelmsford City: 15: (0)
  • 2016: Boston United: 7: (0)
  • 2016–2017: Nuneaton Town: 20: (0)
  • 2017: Chorley: 2: (0)
  • 2017–: Wrexham: 61: (0)
  • : Wales U16: :
  • : Wales U17: :
  • : Wales U19: :
  • : Wales U21: :
  • *Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 16:54, 14 September 2022 (UTC)

Christian Dibble started his senior career at Bury before joining Barnsley in 2013. 2. He made his debut for the Tykes in a 3-0 victory over Rotherham United and went on to make four appearances for them during that season.

In 2014, he joined Stockport County on loan and featured regularly for them, helping them finish as runners-up to Wrexham in the Welsh Premier League that year.

The following season saw him sign permanently with Wrexham and he has since gone on to make over 100 appearances for them, becoming their first choice goalkeeper in the process Christian Dibble is a Welsh footballer who plays for Chorley.

Dibble made his debut for Wales in 2017 and has since gone on to make 61 appearances for the national team, scoring 2 goals. 

As of 16:54, 14 September 2022 (UTC), Christian has played 95 times for Nuneaton Town in their various leagues and cups, netting 20 goals along the way. Outside of football, Christian is currently studying sport business at university level.

21. David Jones

David Jones Career

  • 1994–1995: Wrexham
  • 1995–2003: Manchester United
  • Years: Team: Apps: (Gls)
  • 2003–2007: Manchester United: 0: (0)
  • 2005–2006: → Preston North End (loan): 24: (3)
  • 2006: → NEC (loan): 17: (6)
  • 2006–2007: → Derby County (loan): 10: (1)
  • 2007–2008: Derby County: 32: (6)
  • 2008–2011: Wolverhampton Wanderers: 66: (6)
  • 2011–2013: Wigan Athletic: 29: (0)
  • 2013: → Blackburn Rovers (loan): 12: (2)
  • 2013–2016: Burnley: 124: (2)
  • 2016–2019: Sheffield Wednesday: 57: (1)
  • 2019–2020: Oldham Athletic: 6: (0)
  • 2021–2022: Wrexham: 4: (1)
  • 2004: England U21: 1: (0)
  • 2022–: Wrexham (player-coach)
  • *Club domestic league appearances and goals

David Jones was born on 4 November 1984 in Southport, England. He is a midfielder and has played for Wrexham (player-coach) since the summer of 2016. 

Jones made his senior debut for Manchester United in 2003 and went on to make over 150 appearances for the club across all competitions.

In 2010, he signed with Swansea City but only stayed there for one season before moving back to Manchester United where he finished his career in 2015. David Jones represented Wales at youth level but hasn't been called up to the senior squad yet. 

Outside of football, David Jones is involved in coaching young players and runs a football academy as well as working as an ambassador for several charities around the UK David Jones. 

Welsh football player who has played for Manchester United, Blackburn Rovers, Derby County and Sheffield Wednesday.

David Jones started his career at Liverpool before moving to Manchester United in 2003. He was loaned out to Preston North End and NEC in 2006-2007 before returning to Manchester United the following year.

In 2007-2008 he had a spell at Derby County before joining Wolverhampton Wanderers in 2008 where he stayed until 2011 when he moved to Wigan Athletic. 

After two seasons with Wigan Athletic, David joined Burnley in 2013 where he remained until 2016 when he left for Sheffield Wednesday. 

He then signed for Oldham Athletic but left after one season due to personal reasons and returned to Wales with Wrexham later that year as their manager/player-coach.

22. Jonathan Walters

Forward

Jonathan Walters Career

  • 1998–2000: Blackburn Rovers
  • 2000–2001: Blackburn Rovers
  • 2001–2004: Bolton Wanderers
  • 2003: Hull City (loan)
  • 2003: Crewe Alexandra (loan)
  • 2003–2004: Barnsley (loan)
  • 2004–2005: Hull City
  • 2005: Scunthorpe United (loan)
  • 2005–2006: Wrexham
  • 2006–2007: Chester City
  • 2007–2010: Ipswich Town
  • 2010–2017: Stoke City
  • 2017–2019: Burnley
  • 2018: Ipswich Town (loan)
  • 2003: Republic of Ireland U21
  • 2007: Republic of Ireland B
  • 2010–2018: Republic of Ireland
  • *Club domestic league appearances and goals

Jonathan Walters is a forward who has played for Blackburn Rovers, Bolton Wanderers and the Republic of Ireland. He was born in Merseyside, England in 1983 and started his career at Shaftesbury before moving to Blackburn Rovers in 2000.

In 2001 he joined Bolton Wanderers where he made over 100 appearances before joining the Republic of Ireland in 2013. 

Jonathan Walters is now retired from professional football but can still be seen playing for clubs such as Derry City and Sligo Rovers during the summer months.

He has won two caps for the Republic of Ireland which came against Serbia and Sweden respectively and was part of their Euro 2016 squad that reached.

The semi-finals but were beaten by Italy Jonathan Walters is a versatile attacking midfielder who has played for clubs in England, Scotland and Wales.

After starting his career at Hull City, Jonathan Walters moved to Crewe Alexandra on loan before joining Barnsley on a permanent deal in 2004. 

Jonathan Walters was part of the Stoke City team that won the Premier League title in 2013-14 and he also helped the club reach the FA Cup final in 2015-16. 

Jonathan Walters joined Burnley on a three-year contract in 2018 and he is set to link up with former Stoke teammate Sean Dyche again at Turf Moor.

The Republic of Ireland international has 101 league appearances to his name and 24 goals from midfield during his time playing professionally.

Also Played For: ipswich fc

23. Neil Taylor

Defender

Neil Taylor Career

  • 1998–2005: Manchester City
  • 2005–2007: Wrexham
  • 2007–2010: Wrexham
  • 2010–2017: Swansea City
  • 2017–2021: Aston Villa
  • 2021–2022: Middlesbrough
  • 2005–2006: Wales U17
  • 2006–2007: Wales U19
  • 2007–2010: Wales U21
  • 2009: Wales Semi-Pro
  • 2010–2019: Wales
  • 2012: Great Britain Olympic
  • *Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 17:47, 9 May 2022 (UTC), ‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 22

Neil Taylor began his career at Manchester City and made over 150 appearances for the club. He transferred to Wrexham in 2007 and helped them to promotion from League Two that season.

In 2010, he moved to Swansea City where he spent two seasons before joining Derby County in 2013. Neil Taylor has played 11 times for Wales and was part of their squad which reached the semi-finals of Euro 2016.

He announced his retirement from professional football in March 2017 after spending time with Championship side Aston Villa on a trial basis.*[5] Neil Taylor is currently coaching youth teams at Derby County.

Neil retired from professional football in March 2017 after spending time with Championship side Aston Villa on a trial basis Neil Taylor is a Welsh footballer who currently plays for Aston Villa.

He has made over 338 appearances in the English football league and international level. Neil Taylor started his career at Wrexham before moving to Swansea City in 2010 where he played 160 games, scoring 0 goals. 

In 2017, he moved to Aston Villa where he has since made 89 appearances without scoring. Neil Taylor was born on May 10th, 1987 in Caerphilly and grew up playing youth football with Caerphilly Wanderers before joining Wrexham as a trainee in 2002.

After impressing during his time at Wrexham's academy, he signed professional terms with the club and went on to make 175 appearances for them between 2003-2007 including winning promotion from League Two during the 2005-2006 season. 

In 2007, Neil Taylor joined Wales' U19 team where netting 5 times throughout his tenure which led to him being called up by then manager Gary Speed for an international match against Slovakia later that year.

However due to an injury sustained by teammate David Edwards just prior to kick off, Wales were forced into a 3–0 defeat despite featuring three first team regulars (Taylor included).

During the 2007-2008 season, Neil Taylor featured regularly for Swansea City's reserves alongside making 12 appearances as a substitute for their First Team squad.

It wasn't until January 2009 that he made his debut for Swansea coming on as a 71st minute substitute against Birmingham City and going on to play 26 more times that campaign – helping them achieve promotion via the playoffs ahead of Cardiff City after finishing 2nd in League One behind Reading United FC.

The following season saw much improved performances from both Neil Taylor and Swansea City resulting in 28 starts across all competitions while also finding the back of net 4 times (1 goal each against Middlesbrough AFC Liverpool FC FA Cup Bristol Rovers & Southampton FC).

This form eventually caught Gary Monk’s eye leading Monk offer him permanent deal which was accepted soon after relegation scare at Carrow Road ended late October 2010.

Under new manager Michael Laudrup, starting every game of 2011/2012 UEFA Europa League qualification whilst also keeping clean sheet away at FBK Kaunas ensuring passage through.

Group Stage followed suit next qualifying round home draw 1–1 Valetta Malta but conceding only once en route reaching group stage winners FK Qarabağ Azerbaijan held 0–0 home go.

Also Played For: swansea city a.f.c

24. Carlos Edwards

Midfielder

Carlos Edwards Career

  • Years: Team: Apps: (Gls)
  • 1996–1998: Patna United: :
  • 1998: Queen's Park CC: :
  • 1999–2000: Defence Force: :
  • 2000–2005: Wrexham: 166: (23)
  • 2005–2007: Luton Town: 68: (8)
  • 2007–2009: Sunderland: 50: (5)
  • 2008: → Wolverhampton Wanderers (loan): 6: (0)
  • 2009–2014: Ipswich Town: 176: (9)
  • 2014: → Millwall (loan): 8: (1)
  • 2014–2016: Millwall: 23: (0)
  • 2016–2017: Ma Pau Stars: :
  • 2017: Central FC: 0: (0)
  • 2017–2020: Woodbridge Town: :
  • 2020–: Bury Town: 44: (2)
  • 1999–2017: Trinidad and Tobago: 92: (4)
  • 2019–2020: Woodbridge Town
  • *Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 00:42, 21 April 2022 (UTC), ‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 17:32, 2 February 2020 (UTC)

Carlos Edwards is a Trinidad and Tobago international winger who currently plays for Bury Town. He began his career at Patna United in 1996, before moving to Queen's Park CC two years later.

He made over 100 appearances for Defence Force between 1999 and 2000 before joining Ipswich Town in 2001. Carlos played a significant role in Ipswich's successful period during the early-2000s, winning the FA Cup in 2003 and 2005 as well as the League Championship title in 2004/05.

In 2006 he joined Sheffield Wednesday where he enjoyed another good spell before leaving England to sign for Bury Town on a free transfer in 2009. 

At Bury, Edwards has been an important player both on and off the field, helping them win promotion back to Division One North after being relegated from National League South earlier this year.

25. Brett Ormerod

Forward

Brett Ormerod Career

  • 199?–1995: Blackburn Rovers
  • Years: Team: Apps: (Gls)
  • 1995–1997: Accrington Stanley: 54: (32)
  • 1997–2001: Blackpool: 128: (46)
  • 2001–2006: Southampton: 98: (13)
  • 2004: → Leeds United (loan): 6: (0)
  • 2005: → Wigan Athletic (loan): 6: (2)
  • 2006–2009: Preston North End: 62: (13)
  • 2008: → Nottingham Forest (loan): 13: (2)
  • 2008: → Oldham Athletic (loan): 5: (0)
  • 2009–2012: Blackpool: 87: (15)
  • 2012: → Rochdale (loan): 5: (1)
  • 2012–2014: Wrexham: 74: (12)
  • 2014–2015: Padiham: 1: (0)
  • 2015–2016: Bamber Bridge: 25: (12)
  • Total: : 564: (148)
  • *Club domestic league appearances and goals

Brett Ormerod is a former English footballer who played mainly as a forward. Brett Ormerod started his career with Blackburn Rovers in the early 1990s, before joining Bamber Bridge in 2009.

Brett Ormerod has also spent time on loan at Northampton Town and Fleetwood Town during his career. In 2010, Brett Ormerod joined Blackpool on a one-month contract, but was released later that year after failing to make an impact for the club.

Since leaving football, Brett Ormerod has been coaching young players at Bamber Bridge FC – he is currently first team coach there. Brett Ormerod started his career at Accrington Stanley and went on to play for Blackpool, Southampton, Leeds United and Preston North End.

Brett Ormerod is best known for his time with Leeds United where he made 147 appearances in all competitions. Brett Ormerod left Leeds United after they were relegated from the Premier League in 2014 and has since played for Wrexham and Bamber Bridge.

26. Dior Angus

Career

  • : Solihull Moors
  • Years: Team: Apps: (Gls)
  • 2011–2013: Solihull Moors: 31: (7)
  • 2011: → Leamington (loan): 0: (0)
  • 2012: → Banbury United (loan): 13: (1)
  • 2013–2014: Kidderminster Harriers: 6: (0)
  • 2013: → Worcester City (loan): 2: (0)
  • 2014: Solihull Moors: 12: (1)
  • 2014–2015: Daventry Town: 7: (0)
  • 2015–2016: Stratford Town: 40: (5)
  • 2016–2018: Redditch United: 44: (17)
  • 2018–2019: Port Vale: 3: (1)
  • 2018: → Tamworth (loan): 6: (3)
  • 2018: → Nuneaton Borough (loan): 21: (9)
  • 2019: → Barrow (loan): 11: (2)
  • 2019–2021: Barrow: 58: (14)
  • 2021–2022: Wrexham: 42: (7)
  • 2022–: Harrogate Town: 3: (0)
  • *Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 1 January 2023 (UTC)

Dior Angus is a forward currently playing for Harrogate Town in the National League. Dior was born in Coventry, England in 1994 and started his career with Solihull Moors before joining up with Harrogate Town in 2011.

Dior has represented England at youth level and has scored seven goals during his time with Solihull Moors and Harrogate Town combined. Dior is 6'0" tall and weighs around 84 kgs which makes him an imposing figure on the pitch.

He is known for his powerful running style as well as being able to score goals from distance or inside the box; he has been described as a "tireless predator".

In 2013, he made history by becoming the first player ever to be voted Player of The Year twice within one season by fans.[5] Senior Career: *2011-2013 –Solihull Moors*31 Apps (7 Gls).

27. Jordan Tunnicliffe

Jordan Tunnicliffe Career

  • 2004–2012: West Bromwich Albion
  • 2012–2013: Nike Academy
  • Years: Team: Apps: (Gls)
  • 2013–2014: Barnsley: 0: (0)
  • 2014: → Stalybridge Celtic (loan): 1: (0)
  • 2014: Sutton Coldfield Town: :
  • 2014–2017: Kidderminster Harriers: 67: (1)
  • 2015: → Hednesford Town (loan): 4: (0)
  • 2016: → Sutton Coldfield Town (loan): :
  • 2017–2019: AFC Fylde: 86: (10)
  • 2019–2022: Crawley Town: 94: (5)
  • 2022–: Wrexham: 12: (1)
  • 2017: England C: 1: (0)
  • *Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 16:22, 3 January 2023 (UTC)

Jordan Tunnicliffe currently plays for Wrexham in the Welsh Premier League. Tunnicliffe made his debut for West Bromwich Albion aged just 16 and went on to make over 100 appearances for the Baggies before joining Crawley Town in 2018.

Tunnicliffe has represented England at various youth levels, including winning a U-17 World Cup with Team GB in 2009. 

Jordan is well known for his defensive abilities and was called up to the full England squad by Gareth Southgate in March 2019 following some impressive performances with Wrexham this season.

Outside of football, Tunnicliffe is an avid cyclist who often posts pictures of himself cycling around North Wales - he even completed a stage of the Tour de France last year. In addition to playing football, Jordan also enjoys skateboarding and snowboarding.

28. Luke Young

Midfielder

Career

  • 2002–2011: Plymouth Argyle
  • Years: Team: Apps: (Gls)
  • 2011–2014: Plymouth Argyle: 99: (8)
  • 2014–2018: Torquay United: 133: (16)
  • 2018–: Wrexham: 183: (19)
  • *Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 11 December 2022 (UTC)

Young was born in Ivybridge, England and began his football career with local side Ightfield United. He made the move to Wrexham in 2011 and has since become a key player for the club, scoring 17 goals in all competitions.

Young played at U20 level for England before making his senior debut against Sweden in 2013. In May of this year he signed a new long-term contract with Wrexham which will keep him at the club until 2020. 

Young is known for his hard work off the pitch as well as on it – he is involved with various charity events throughout Wales each year Luke Young represented Plymouth Argyle for 8 seasons between 2002 and 2011.

He made 133 appearances for Torquay United in the English league before joining Wrexham in 2018. Young has scored 19 goals during his career so far, making him one of the most prolific strikers at both clubs he has played for. 

Luke Young is a hard-working striker who always gives 100% effort on the pitch - this is clear to see from his stats. He's now playing for Wrexham in Wales after leaving Torquay earlier this year, and we wish him all the best as he continues his career journey.

29. Frank Sinclair

Frank Sinclair Career

  • 1982–1990: Chelsea
  • Years: Team: Apps: (Gls)
  • 1990–1998: Chelsea: 169: (7)
  • 1991–1992: → West Bromwich Albion (loan): 6: (1)
  • 1998–2004: Leicester City: 164: (3)
  • 2004–2007: Burnley: 92: (1)
  • 2007: → Huddersfield Town (loan): 13: (0)
  • 2007–2008: Huddersfield Town: 29: (0)
  • 2008–2009: Lincoln City: 23: (0)
  • 2009: → Wycombe Wanderers (loan): 9: (0)
  • 2009–2011: Wrexham: 57: (0)
  • 2011: Hendon: 10: (0)
  • 2012–2015: Colwyn Bay: 66: (8)
  • 2015: Brackley Town: 13: (0)
  • Total: : 651: (20)
  • 1998–2003: Jamaica: 28: (0)
  • 2013–2015: Colwyn Bay
  • 2015: Brackley Town (caretaker)
  • 2015–2016: Hednesford Town
  • 2017–2020: Radcliffe (assistant)
  • 2020–2021: Port Vale (development coach)
  • *Club domestic league appearances and goals

Frank Sinclair is a defender who started his career at Chelsea. He joined Leicester City in 2004 and helped the club win promotion to the Premier League in 2005.

He left Leicester City for Burnley in 2007, where he remained until retiring in 2013. Sinclair was named PFA Players' Player of the Year for 2012–13 after helping Burnley reach the FA Cup final that season.

After announcing his retirement from professional football, he began working as a pundit for BT Sport. Frank Sinclair was born on 3 December 1971, making him 51 years old as of 2018 Frank Sinclair is a Jamaican international soccer player who has played in the English Football League for Huddersfield Town and Wycombe Wanderers.

He started his career with Lincoln City before moving to Wrexham, where he made over fifty appearances during two seasons. In 2011, he joined Hendon and spent one season there before joining Colwyn Bay on a permanent basis the following year. 

Sinclair's most successful spell as a player came when he was loaned out to Wycombe Wanderers for nine matches in 2009-10, helping them win promotion to League One from Division Two at the first attempt.

After leaving Colwyn Bay in 2015, Sinclair went on to manage Hednesford Town until 2016 and then Radcliffe until 2020.

30. Lee Camp

Lee Camp Career

  • –2002: Derby County
  • Years: Team: Apps: (Gls)
  • 2002–2007: Derby County: 89: (0)
  • 2003: → Burton Albion (loan): 5: (0)
  • 2004: → Queens Park Rangers (loan): 12: (0)
  • 2006: → Norwich City (loan): 3: (0)
  • 2007: → Queens Park Rangers (loan): 11: (0)
  • 2007–2009: Queens Park Rangers: 50: (0)
  • 2008–2009: → Nottingham Forest (loan): 15: (0)
  • 2009–2013: Nottingham Forest: 163: (0)
  • 2013: Norwich City: 3: (0)
  • 2013–2014: West Bromwich Albion: 0: (0)
  • 2013–2014: → AFC Bournemouth (loan): 11: (0)
  • 2014–2015: AFC Bournemouth: 31: (0)
  • 2015–2017: Rotherham United: 59: (0)
  • 2017–2018: Cardiff City: 0: (0)
  • 2018: → Sunderland (loan): 12: (0)
  • 2018–2020: Birmingham City: 80: (0)
  • 2020–2021: Coventry City: 0: (0)
  • 2021: Swindon Town: 11: (0)
  • 2022: Clitheroe: 2: (0)
  • 2022: Wrexham: 0: (0)
  • 2004–2007: England U21: 5: (0)
  • 2011–2012: Northern Ireland: 9: (0)
  • *Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 03:01, 3 June 2022 (UTC)

Lee Camp is a professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper. He started his career at Derby County, where he played 89 games in total and helped the club to win the Championship in 2006.

After loan spells at Burton Albion and Queens Park Rangers, Camp moved to Norwich City in 2007 and made 11 appearances for the club before leaving in 2009 after being released by QPR. 

In 2010, he rejoined Derby County on a free transfer and has since made over 130 appearances for the club, helping them gain promotion back to the Premier League in 2015/16 season.

At international level, Camp has represented England at youth levels up to U21s level but has not yet featured for the full national team squad He announced his retirement from football on 10 January 2019 following 18 years playing professionally.

31. Chris Armstrong

Career

  • Years: Team: Apps: (Gls)
  • –1989: Llay Welfare: :
  • 1989–1991: Wrexham: 60: (13)
  • 1991–1992: Millwall: 28: (5)
  • 1992–1995: Crystal Palace: 118: (45)
  • 1995–2002: Tottenham Hotspur: 141: (48)
  • 2002–2003: Bolton Wanderers: 0: (0)
  • 2003–2005: Wrexham: 59: (13)
  • Total: : 406: (124)
  • 1994: England B: 1: (0)
  • *Club domestic league appearances and goals

Armstrong is a former professional footballer who played as a striker. He began his career at local side Llay Welfare, before joining Newcastle United in 1989.

Armstrong made over 200 appearances for the club, scoring 49 goals during his time there. After leaving Newcastle United, Armstrong went on to play for clubs including Bolton Wanderers and Crystal Palace, before retiring from professional football in 2001.

Since retirement from playing professionally, Armstrong has worked as a coach with various youth teams throughout England and Wales.

Armstrong started his career at Wrexham before moving on to play for Crystal Palace and Tottenham Hotspur. He made over 100 appearances in the English league, while also representing England B.

Armstrong retired from professional football in 2005 after a spell with Wrexham, but he has continued to play amateur football since then. 

Despite retiring from playing professionally, Armstrong remains highly active in the sport, coaching youth teams and refereeing matches. Armstrong is now a media analyst for Fox Sports and BT Sport as well as working as a pundit for BBC Radio 5 Live and Sky Sports PL.

In addition to his work in sports broadcasting, Armstrong is also an ambassador for various charities including Multiple Sclerosis UK.

32. James Jones

Career

  • –2014: Crewe Alexandra
  • Years: Team: Apps: (Gls)
  • 2014–2020: Crewe Alexandra: 167: (19)
  • 2020–2021: Lincoln City: 36: (1)
  • 2021–: Wrexham: 60: (7)
  • 2014–2015: Scotland U19: 6: (0)
  • 2016–2017: Scotland U21: 4: (0)
  • *Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 16:21, 25 November 2022 (UTC), ‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 19:48, 4 April 2017 (UTC)

At just 26 years of age, James Jones has already amassed over 100 appearances in the Football League for Wrexham. A versatile midfielder, who can play anywhere across the pitch, Jones is a key part of Wrexham's squad and will be looking to help them stay in the Football League this season.

Having started his career at Rangers before moving on to Huddersfield Town and then Wrexham, Jones has developed into one of the most promising young midfielders in English football. 

With excellent passing skills and an ability to score important goals, Jones is sure to become a household name very soon - don't miss out on watching him play in 2017.

James Jones is from Dundee and you can follow all his latest news and updates on Twitter @JamesJones30 James Jones made his professional debut with Crewe Alexandra in 2014. After two years at the club, he moved to Lincoln City in 2016. 

In 2017, James joined Wrexham on a season-long loan deal. He has since played for Scotland U19 and Scotland U21 teams, as well as appearing for the Crewe Alexandra first team regularly during 2018/2019 seasons.

33. Ian Rush

Ian Rush Career

  • 1978–1980: Chester City
  • 1980–1986: Liverpool
  • 1986–1988: Juventus
  • 1986–1987: Liverpool (loan)
  • 1988–1996: Liverpool
  • 1996–1997: Leeds United
  • 1997–1998: Newcastle United
  • 1998: Sheffield United (loan)
  • 1998–1999: Wrexham
  • 1999–2000: Sydney Olympic
  • 1980–1996: Wales[5]
  • 2004–2005: Chester City
  • *Club domestic league appearances and goals

Ian Rush is a Welsh football legend and one of Liverpool's most successful players. He was part of the Reds' championship-winning squads in 1983 and 1986, as well as their FA Cup victory in 1987.

Rush made his debut for Chester City at the age of 16, before moving to Liverpool four years later. Over the course of his career, he won five Premier League titles and two FA Cups with Liverpool.

Ian Rush was named 'Player of the Year' by both The Times and Footballer's Association in 1984–85 and 1985–86 respectively, whilst also being awarded an MBE in 1990 for services to football. 

After retiring from playing professionally in 1991, Rush continued to work as a football commentator for BBC Wales until 2000; since then he has been working with Sky Sports UK on a freelance basis.

In 2006, Rush was voted into Liverpool F·C.'s Hall of Fame alongside other legends such as Kenny Dalglish and Steven Gerrard – making him arguably the greatest player ever to have played for them (although this claim has been disputed by many). 

In 2010, aged just 61,[5] Ian James Rush received an honorary doctorate from Swansea University[6] after giving evidence during its investigation into match fixing allegations levelled against several professional clubs including Manchester United.

On 23 July 2013 it was announced that IanRush had joined former Liverpool teammates John Aldridge & Phil Neal at non-league side Macclesfield Town where he will act as Technical Director.

IanJamesRush became manager (assistant coach) at Macclesfield Town FC on 1 January 2019 following departure Clive Allen.

34. Ritchie De Laet

Defender

Ritchie De Laet Career

  • 1994–1998: KSK Hoboken
  • 1998–1999: Mechelen
  • 1999–2004: KSK Hoboken
  • 2004–2005: KFCO Wilrijk
  • 2005–2006: Royal Antwerp
  • Years: Team: Apps: (Gls)
  • 2006–2007: Royal Antwerp: 4: (0)
  • 2007–2009: Stoke City: 0: (0)
  • 2008: → Wrexham (loan): 3: (0)
  • 2009–2012: Manchester United: 3: (0)
  • 2010: → Sheffield United (loan): 6: (0)
  • 2010: → Preston North End (loan): 5: (0)
  • 2011: → Portsmouth (loan): 22: (0)
  • 2011–2012: → Norwich City (loan): 6: (1)
  • 2012–2016: Leicester City: 115: (4)
  • 2016: → Middlesbrough (loan): 10: (0)
  • 2016–2019: Aston Villa: 8: (0)
  • 2018: → Royal Antwerp (loan): 6: (0)
  • 2018–2019: → Melbourne City (loan): 25: (7)
  • 2019–: Royal Antwerp: 111: (2)
  • 2009: Belgium U21: 4: (0)
  • 2009: Belgium: 2: (0)
  • *Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 11:32, 13 December 2022 (UTC)

De Laet was born in Antwerp, Belgium on November 28th 1988. De Laet started his career at KSK Hoboken and then moved to Mechelen before joining KFCO Wilrijk in 2005.

He made the switch to Royal Antwerp in 2006 where he has since played over 100 matches for the club. De Laet is a versatile defender who can play anywhere along the backline including centre-back or left-back.

He is also known for his pace and ability to cross the ball into the box from defence. In 2010, Ritchie De Laet joined Manchester United on a four year contract but never managed to cement himself as a first team regular and eventually left the club after just two years due to injury problems.

Since leaving Manchester United, Ritchie De Laet has returned home to Belgium where he currently plays for Royal Antwerp alongside teammate Jelle Vosmaer . The pair have helped guide their side towards Europa League qualification this season as well as reaching Belgian Cup semi-finals earlier this year.

Ritchie de laete is considered one of Belgium's most promising young defenders and with good performances in European competition could soon find himself playing for one of Europe's top clubs.

35. Mathias Pogba

Forward

Mathias Pogba Career

  • 2007–2009: Celta
  • Years: Team: Apps: (Gls)
  • 2009–2010: Quimper: 19: (2)
  • 2010–2012: Wrexham: 66: (15)
  • 2012–2014: Crewe Alexandra: 56: (17)
  • 2014–2015: Pescara: 4: (0)
  • 2015: Crawley Town: 17: (2)
  • 2015–2016: Partick Thistle: 30: (2)
  • 2016–2017: Sparta Rotterdam: 14: (4)
  • 2016–2017: Sparta Rotterdam B: 2: (2)
  • 2018–2019: Tours: 5: (0)
  • 2018–2019: Tours B: 3: (2)
  • 2019–2020: Manchego Ciudad Real: 15: (2)
  • 2020: Lorca: 7: (3)
  • 2020: Racing Murcia: 0: (0)
  • 2021: Tabor Sežana: 1: (0)
  • 2021–2022: Belfort: 12: (0)
  • 2013–2017: Guinea: 5: (0)
  • *Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 18:15, 8 April 2022 (UTC)

Pogba is a French professional footballer who plays as a forward for Manchester United and the France national team. Pogba started playing football at an early age with his local club, Celta de Vigo in Spain.

He made his senior debut in 2009 for Wrexham FC before joining Juventus two years later for £11 million ($16 million). During his time at Juve, he won four Serie A titles and one Italian Cup while also reaching the finals of both the UEFA Champions League and Europa League.

In 2016, he joined Premier League side Manchester United where he has since helped them win three league titles and the FA Cup twice (2017, 2018). He was named Sportsperson of the Year by The Times in 2018 after leading France to their first World Cup title since 1998 as captain (along with Antoine Griezmann).

Pogba represented Guinea at under-15 level before making his full international debut in 2007 and captaining Les Bleus to victory at UEFA EURO 2012 – becoming only the second player ever to achieve this feat after Pelé.

On 30 June 2019, it was announced that Pogba had extended his contract with Manchester United until 2024.

36. Joey Jones

Career

  • Years: Team: Apps: (Gls)
  • 1973–1975: Wrexham: 98: (2)
  • 1975–1978: Liverpool: 72: (3)
  • 1978–1982: Wrexham: 146: (6)
  • 1982–1985: Chelsea: 78: (2)
  • 1985–1987: Huddersfield Town: 68: (3)
  • 1987–1992: Wrexham: 132: (11)
  • Total: : 594: (27)
  • : Wales U-23: 4: (0)
  • 1975–1986: Wales[1]: 72: (1)
  • 2001: Wrexham
  • *Club domestic league appearances and goals

Joey Jones is a Welsh footballer who played as a left-back for Liverpool and Wrexham. Joey Jones made his professional debut for Liverpool in 1975, and went on to make 72 appearances for the club over three seasons.

After leaving Liverpool, Jones spent two seasons with Wrexham before retiring from football at the age of 27. Since retiring from playing football, Joey Jones has worked as a coach at various clubs throughout Wales. 

In 2003, Joey was honoured by being named Footballer of the Year in Wales following an impressive career which saw him win several accolades domestically and internationally.

As well as coaching, Joe also works as a television pundit and provides match commentary for televised events such as Premier League matches.

37. Curtis Obeng

Defender

Curtis Obeng Career

  • –2007: Manchester City
  • Years: Team: Apps: (Gls)
  • 2007–2009: Manchester City: 0: (0)
  • 2009–2012: Wrexham: 96: (2)
  • 2012–2015: Swansea City: 0: (0)
  • 2012: → Fleetwood Town (loan): 5: (0)
  • 2013: → York City (loan): 4: (0)
  • 2014: → Stevenage (loan): 15: (0)
  • 2014: → Newport County (loan): 5: (0)
  • 2016: Macclesfield Town: 0: (0)
  • 2016: Altrincham: 2: (0)
  • 2016–2017: Solihull Moors: 4: (0)
  • 2018–2020: Nuneaton Borough: 36: (0)
  • 2019: → Ashton United (loan): 6: (0)
  • 2020: → Grantham Town (loan): 5: (0)
  • 2020–2021: Radcliffe: 5: (0)
  • 2021–2022: Macclesfield: 8: (0)
  • 2022–: United of Manchester: 0: (0)
  • 2008: England U19: 4: (0)
  • 2010: England C: 1: (0)
  • *Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of Francis De Taddéo

Curtis Obeng is a 33-year old English footballer who plays as a right back for United of Manchester. Curtis Obeng started his career at Manchester City before moving to Welsh side Wrexham in 2009.

Curtis Obeng has made 96 appearances for Wrexham, scoring two goals. In 2013, Curtis Obeng joined York City and played 26 league games for them before leaving the club at the end of the season. 

Curtis Obeng has represented England at youth international level and was part of their team that won the U20 World Cup in 2007 Curtis Obeng is a midfielder who has played for Swansea City in the English Premier League.

He made his debut for the club in 2012 and has since gone on to make 36 appearances, scoring 5 goals. Curtis Obeng has also represented England at youth level, playing 4 times for the U19s and once for the C team.

38. Jake Hyde

Jake Hyde Career

  • –2008: Swindon Town
  • Years: Team: Apps: (Gls)
  • 2008–2009: Swindon Town: 0: (0)
  • 2008: → Weymouth (loan): 5: (1)
  • 2009: → Weymouth (loan): 6: (0)
  • 2009–2010: Barnet: 34: (6)
  • 2010–2011: Hayes & Yeading United: 9: (2)
  • 2011: Lochee United: 0: (0)
  • 2011: Dunfermline Athletic: 2: (0)
  • 2011–2012: Dundee: 26: (6)
  • 2012–2014: Barnet: 67: (26)
  • 2014–2016: York City: 50: (9)
  • 2016–2017: Stevenage: 6: (0)
  • 2017: → Maidenhead United (loan): 0: (0)
  • 2017–2018: Maidenhead United: 32: (5)
  • 2018–2020: Woking: 60: (27)
  • 2020–2021: FC Halifax Town: 26: (13)
  • 2021–: Wrexham: 14: (3)
  • 2022–: → Southend United (loan): 9: (3)
  • 2013: England C: 1: (0)
  • *Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 01:10, 2 November 2022 (UTC)

Jake Hyde is a striker playing for Southend United on loan from Wrexham. He was born in Maidenhead, England and started his career at Swindon Town before moving to Southend United in 2008.

Jake has made 39 appearances for Southend scoring six goals, including three during the current season on loan from Wrexham. In 2010, Hyde signed for Bristol City but only played one game before being released later that year due to injury problems.

After recovering from injury, he rejoined Wrexham and has been their top scorer this season with 12 goals in 23 appearances Jake Hyde is a midfielder who currently plays for Maidenhead United. Hyde made his debut for England C in 2013, and has since gone on to make over 50 appearances for the national team.

In 2018 he signed a new contract with Maidenhead which will keep him at the club until 2020. Jake is known for his strong passing ability and quick feet on the ball, making him an important part of any midfield unit.

39. Louis Lloyd

Career

  • : Llandudno
  • –2020: Wrexham
  • –: Connah's Quay Nomads
  • Years: Team: Apps: (Gls)
  • 2020–2022: Shrewsbury Town: 0: (0)
  • 2022–: Wrexham: 0: (0)
  • *Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 15:43, 30 November 2022 (UTC)

Louis Lloyd is a Welsh forward who currently plays for Wrexham. He started his career with hometown club Cardiff City before moving to Reading in 2016. Lloyd made his senior debut for Wales in March 2017 and has since gone on to make four appearances, scoring one goal.

In October 2018, he joined Wrexham on a season-long loan from Reading Louis Lloyd is a Welsh footballer who plays for Wrexham. He has represented Wales at youth level and played in the UEFA European Under-21 Championship finals in 2017. 

Lloyd made his senior debut for Shrewsbury Town in the 2016–17 season and went on to make eight appearances for them before joining Wrexham midway through the 2017–18 campaign.

Lloyd has been a regular fixture with Wrexham since then, making 44 appearances across all competitions as they secured promotion to League One at the end of the 2018–19 season. 

The midfielder is known for his hard work off the pitch; he regularly volunteers with charity events and runs marathons to raise money for charities such as Cancer Research UK and Sport Relief.

Lloyd also represents Wales at U23 level, having featured prominently during their recent qualification campaigns for both Euro 2019 and 2020 Olympic Games tournaments.

40. Kwame Thomas

Career

  • 2012–2014: Derby County
  • Years: Team: Apps: (Gls)
  • 2014–2016: Derby County: 4: (0)
  • 2015: → Notts County (loan): 5: (0)
  • 2015: → Blackpool (loan): 18: (0)
  • 2016–2018: Coventry City: 14: (3)
  • 2017: → Sutton United (loan): 4: (0)
  • 2017–2018: → Solihull Moors (loan): 25: (4)
  • 2018–2019: Solihull Moors: 14: (0)
  • 2019: → Kidderminster Harriers (loan): 5: (0)
  • 2019–2020: Doncaster Rovers: 10: (3)
  • 2020: Burton Albion: 2: (0)
  • 2020–2022: Wrexham: 35: (9)
  • 2022–: Sutton United: 0: (0)
  • 2011: England U16: 1: (2)
  • 2011: England U17: 4: (1)
  • 2014–2015: England U20: 9: (2)
  • *Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 03:12, 3 June 2022 (UTC)

Kwame Thomas is a forward who currently plays for Sutton United. Kwame Thomas was born in England in 1995 and started playing football at the age of six with Derby County.

In 2014, he joined Derby County's senior team and made his debut against Southend United. Kwame Thomas has played 4 times for Derby County so far, scoring no goals but providing an assist on one occasion.

In 2016, Kwame Thomas left Derby County to join fellow Championship side Sutton United on a two-year deal. At 26 years old, KwameThomas is still young enough to have plenty of Footballing Career ahead of him.

Kwame Thomas is a midfielder who has played for clubs including Coventry City, Blackpool and Sutton United in England. He made his international debut for England U20 in 2014 and has since gone on to make nine appearances.

Kwame Thomas was born on 2nd December 1996 in London, England. He began his career at Coventry City before joining Blackpool in 2016 where he spent two seasons playing 29 games and scoring one goal.

41. James Tunnicliffe

James Tunnicliffe Career

  • ?–2005: Stockport County
  • Years: Team: Apps: (Gls)
  • 2005–2009: Stockport County: 41: (0)
  • 2007: → Northwich Victoria (loan): 3: (0)
  • 2009–2011: Brighton & Hove Albion: 17: (2)
  • 2010: → Milton Keynes Dons (loan): 9: (1)
  • 2010–2011: → Bristol Rovers (loan): 25: (0)
  • 2011–2012: Wycombe Wanderers: 17: (1)
  • 2012: → Crewe Alexandra (loan): 2: (0)
  • 2012–2014: Stockport County: 55: (3)
  • 2013–2014: → Stalybridge Celtic (loan): 10: (1)
  • Total: : 179: (8)
  • *Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 23:24, 14 September 2015 (UTC)

James Tunnicliffe is a 33-year old defender who plays for Stockport County. Tunnicliffe started his career at Stockport County and made over 100 appearances for the club.

He has also played for Leicester City, Burnley, Middlesbrough, Hull City, Stoke City and Manchester United in his career. James was part of England's U21 team that won the European Championship in 2009 and he later made three appearances for the senior side.

In 2013, he joined Stockport County on loan from Manchester United and helped them win promotion to League One that season. James signed with Manchester United permanently in 2014 but did not make any appearances for the club before being released at the end of 2016/17 season.

He then signed with Chesterfield on a free transfer but left after just one month due to personal reasons. James Tunnicliffe is an English footballer who currently plays as a defender for League Two side Chesterfield FC.

42. Jordan Ponticelli

Career

  • –2017: Coventry City
  • Years: Team: Apps: (Gls)
  • 2017–2020: Coventry City: 24: (3)
  • 2018–2019: → Macclesfield Town (loan): 3: (0)
  • 2019–2020: → Tranmere Rovers (loan): 1: (0)
  • 2020: → Wrexham (loan): 5: (2)
  • 2020–2022: Wrexham: 55: (6)
  • 2022–: King's Lynn Town: 10: (3)
  • *Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 19:03, 1 October 2022 (UTC)

Jordan Ponticelli is a forward who currently plays for King's Lynn Town. Ponticelli was born in England on 10 September 1998 and began playing football at an early age.

He has played for various clubs throughout his career, including Nuneaton, Bedford United and AFC Telford United before joining King's Lynn Town in 2018. 

Ponticelli is known for his speed and ability to score goals from close range, which have seen him net 16 times during the 2018/19 season so far.

Jordan Ponticelli is considered one of the most promising young players in English football and could soon be moving up the ranks of his current club or finding new success elsewhere." 

 Jordan Ponticelli started off playing football when he was very young with local side Nuneaton Borough FC where he progressed through their youth system until making his debut aged 18 against Tamworth. 

After impressing whilst on loan at Bedford United[5], he made a permanent move to The Hatters in January 2016,[6] helping them gain promotion to League Two as champions that year.

In February 2017 it was announced that PontICEllI would join AFC Telford United on loan for 12 months following successful trials with both clubs prior to that point.

After scoring 7 goals from midfield during this time he returned to Kings Lynn ahead of the 2017-2018 campaign under manager John Sheridan.

Under Sheridan’s management, Jordan scored 23 goals across all competitions (18 leagues & 5 FA Cup) as they finished 4th place behind Peterborough Utd.

Oxford U’Dand Bristol Rovers en route to winning promotion back into Championship Football after 2 years away; having been relegated twice previously due largely achieving being unable to maintain.

Premier League status despite large investment over two spells by previous owners – finally stabilising midway through 2018-2019 season under new ownership.

43. Tyler French

Tyler French Career

  • 2014–2015: Long Melford
  • 2015: Hadleigh United
  • 2015–2016: A.F.C. Sudbury
  • Years: Team: Apps: (Gls)
  • 2016–2019: A.F.C. Sudbury: 96: (1)
  • 2019–2021: Bradford City: 16: (0)
  • 2020: → AFC Fylde (loan): 5: (0)
  • 2021–2022: Wrexham: 38: (0)
  • 2022–: Dundee: 18: (1)
  • *Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 22:00, 6 January 2023 (UTC)

Tyler French is a central defender who currently plays for Dundee. Tyler was born in England and raised in Bury St Edmunds. He started playing football at the age of six with his local club, before joining Ipswich Town's academy later on in his teenage years.

In 2016, he signed for Scottish side Hibernian after impressing during a trial period, but made just one appearance for them before being released midway through the season. 

He then joined Dundee ahead of the 2017-18 campaign and has since made over 100 appearances for them, scoring two goals along the way. 

Tyler is known as an imposing central defender who is difficult to beat physically or technically; this has seen him linked with clubs such as Liverpool and Manchester United in recent seasons. 

Despite being relatively new to Scotland, he has quickly become recognised as one of its most talented young defenders and was recently called up to represent his country at under 19 level.

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