Here is the second in of a weekly series profiling players across the region. Each week, a different player will reveal the best (and worst) moments from their football career. This week it is the turn of one of Hemsworth Miners Welfare’s key players.
Name: Lee Swift
Age: 30
Current Club: Hemsworth Miners Welfare
Previous clubs: Goole AFC, Shaw Lane AFC, Ossett Town, Pontefract Collieries
Day Job: Ground worker
Best mate in football: Too many to mention, I’m a nice guy
Career Highlight: When we played Bottesford in the last game of last season when we collected the league trophy.
Lowest Moment in Football: Missing out on promotion in 2014/15 with Hemsworth by three points.
Most Memorable Match: When we won promotion at Dronfield last season.
First semi-professional manager: Andy Cracknell / Paul Crapper
First Red Card (at semi-professional) level: At Bamber Bridge in the FA Cup in 2011. It was for two bad tackles, but we had a bad referee who was too keen.
First Goal (at semi-professional level): It was at Rossington Main for Hemsworth during their first year in the NCEL (2008) – a decent strike from the edge of the box.
First Own Goal (at semi-professional level): N/A
What do you want to achieve in football in the future: Promotion to the Evo Stik with Hemsworth would be nice, but there’s a long way to go yet.
Favourite Non League Ground to play at (barring your own club): Parkgate, its a carpet.
We started our Player Profile features last week with Worsbrough Bridge star man Connor Rollinson. Read his Profile HERE.