Player Profile: Ossett Town goalkeeper Sam Dobbs

Please help us reach 500 ‘likes’ on our Facebook page. Click HERE to ‘like’ the page. Name: Sam Dobbs Age: 28 Occupation: Personal Trainer Current club: Ossett Town Previous Clubs: Northallerton Town, Nostell MW, Rainworth MW, Harrogate Railway, Wakefield FC Best Mates in football: I go for lunch with Oli Johnson quite a bit as  read more→

Player Profile: Ossett Town midfielder Richard Patterson

Name: Richard Patterson Age: 28 Current Club: Ossett Town Previous Clubs: Staveley Miners Welfare, Thackley, Parkgate Best mate in football: I suppose I best say my brother Daniel Patterson Career Highlight: Reaching the FA Vase semi-final with Staveley – great achievement Lowest Moment in football: The above because we should have got to Wembley and  read more→

Player Profile: Harrogate Railway veteran Colin Hunter

Name: Colin Hunter Age: 37 Current Club: Harrogate Railway Previous Clubs: Harrogate Railway, Guiseley, Hednesford Town, Gainsborough Trinity, Morecambe, Harrogate Town, Ilkeston Town, North Ferriby, Buxton. Best mate in football: David Prutton Career Highlight: Scoring a sweet volley in the First Round of the FA Cup against Farnborough and then watching it after on Match  read more→

Player Profile: Glasshoughton Welfare defender Alex Low

Name: Alex Low Age: 23 Current Club: Glasshoughton Welfare Previous Clubs: Wembley FC, Dunnington, Lancaster Uni 1st Team Best mate in football: Andy Milne (Scarborough Athletic) Career Highlight: Training with Terry Venables, David Seaman, Brian McBride, Martin Keown, Claudia Caniggia and Ray Parlour at Wembley FC. Most Memorable game: An East Riding U18s game which  read more→

Player Profile: Farsley AFC player/assistant manager Simeon Bambrook

Name: Simeon Bambrook Age: 41 Occupation: Fireman Current Club: Farsley AFC (player/assistant manager) Previous Clubs: Garforth Town, Emley and Worksop Town Best mate in football: Ryan Crossley Career Highlight and most memorable game: Scoring the winning last minute penalty in the 2007 Conference North play-offs final for Farsley Celtic to make it 4-3 to us.  read more→

Player Profile: Ossett Town striker James Eyles

Name: James Eyles Age: 21 Current Club: Ossett Town Previous Clubs: Pontefract Collieries and Nostell Miners Welfare Best mate in football: Brandon Kane, a lad I’ve played with since I was 12. Career Highlight: Winning the County Cup when I was playing for Ossett Town under 16s. Lowest Moment in football: Being released from Sheffield  read more→

Player Profile: Garforth Town goalkeeper Michael Bathurst

Name: Michael Bathurst Age: 23 Nationality: American Position: Goalkeeper Current Club: Garforth Town (also a RIASA player) Previous Clubs: Whitman College (Washington) Best mate in football: Jack Morgan, John Fleming, Cooper Schumacher, Daniel Okhuwalo and Danny Smith from back home. Career Highlight: Earning the opportunity to train with Barnsley’s first team. Lowest Moment in football: Fracturing  read more→

Player Profile: Harrogate Railway assistant manager Lee Ashforth

Name: Lee Ashforth Age: 37 Current Club: Harrogate Railway (Assistant Manager / Retired, but occasional Goalkeeper) Previous Clubs: Guiseley, Glasshoughton Welfare, Liversedge, Brighouse Town, Thackley, Ossett Albion. Best mate in football: Nathan ‘goal machine’ Cartman Career Highlight: Allowing Simon Wood to score for Mossley against me because that’s what mates are for! Lowest Moment in  read more→

Player Profile: Glasshoughton Welfare midfielder James Beaston

Name: James Beaston Age: 22 Current Club: Glasshoughton Welfare Previous Clubs: York City, Sheffield United, Sherburn White Rose, Pontefract Collieries Best mate in football: Adam Priestley and Darrell Young Career Highlight: Playing at Sheffield United for four years with pro players like Kyle Walker, Jacob Mellis and Kyle Naughton. Lowest Moment in football: Being sent  read more→

Player Profile: Ossett Town striker Calum Ward

Name: Calum Ward Age: 20 Current Club: Ossett Town Previous Clubs: Tadcaster Albion, Selby Town, Glasshoughton Welfare Best mate in football: The whole team and management Career Highlight: There are two. Scoring a hat-trick against Skelmersdale for Tadcaster and scoring my first goal for Ossett away at Darlington. Lowest Moment in football: Been told that  read more→