Non League Yorkshire

Three new faces on show for Welfare

Kingsley Wetherald was one of three new faces on show for Glasshoughton on Saturday

Kingsley Wetherald was one of three new faces on show for Glasshoughton on Saturday

Kingsley Wetherald was one of three new players on show for Glasshoughton Welfare on Saturday in the 3-3 draw with Penistone Church.

Wetherald actually scored on his return and he was joined by Rob Thomas, who signed in time from Liversedge.

The other player was a surprise one in the shape of striker Ashley Scothern.

Scothern has been out of the game for a few years, but will be remembered by fans by Frickley Athletic and Ossett Town.

Bradford (Park Avenue) supporters with long memories may also recall his name. Then-Avenue boss Carl Shutt signed him back in November 2004 and played a few times until Leigh RMI came in and signed him.

It subsequently turned out that Leigh had approached the striker illegally so the now-defunct club had to pay compensation to Avenue.

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