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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 45. Chapters: Aaron Downes, Alan Birch, Alan Murray (footballer), Albert Clarke, Alf Oakes, Andy Evans, Andy Hayward, Ben Chapman (footballer), Billy Wrigglesworth, Bob Mountain, Bradley Grayson, Cecil Nyoni, Chris Hurst (footballer), Colin Roberts, Craig Nelthorpe, Daniel Broadbent, Derrick Parker, Fred Smith (footballer born 1926), Gary Brook, Gary Chapman (footballer), Gary Ingham, Geoff Sleight, Graham Lewis (footballer), Grant Normington, Harry Brigham, Harry Roberts (footballer born 1906), Harry Wainwright (footballer), Henry Templeton, Hugh Ferguson (footballer), Jack Ashurst, Jack Brownsword, Jack Grainger (footballer born 1912), Jack Thorogood, James Dudgeon, James Stansfield, Jimmy Walsh (footballer born 1954), Joe Ashley, John Deakin (footballer), Lee Bennett, Leroy Chambers, Mark Camm, Mark Samways, Mark Ward (footballer born 1982), Martyn Woolford, Matthew Bird, Michael Simpkins, Neil Redfearn, Neville Roach, Nick Richardson, Oliver Ryan, Patrick McGuire, Paul Pettinger, Paul Rickers, Paul Shirtliff, Ray Ternent, Richard Tracey (footballer), Scott Kerr, Simon Collins (footballer), Simon Lowe (footballer), Steve Faulkner, Terry Barwick, Tommy Hymers, Wael Nazha, Wayne Benn. Excerpt: Craig Robert Nelthorpe (born 10 June 1987) is an English footballer who plays for Gainsborough Trinity. His favoured positions are either at left back or on the left wing. Nelthorpe played for Brodsworth Miners Welfare and Frickley Athletic before joining Doncaster Rovers in 2004 and he made his first team debut in 2005. He was loaned out on six occasions, playing for Hucknall Town, Kidderminster Harriers, Gateshead, Halifax Town and Darlington. He joined Oxford United in 2009 and after being released by them he joined York City. Having left York after a season he rejoined Gateshead. Born in Doncaster, South Yorkshire, Nelthorpe played for Brodsworth Miners Welfare and Frickley Athletic before he progressed through the Doncaster Rovers youth system. He made his first team debut as a 56th minute substitute in a 3-3 draw against Luton Town in League One on 7 May 2005. His first appearance of the 2005-06 season came after being introduced as an 80th minute substitute against Cambridge United in the Football League Trophy, which Doncaster lost 3-2. He was loaned out to Conference North team Hucknall Town on 23 November and he made his debut in a 4-0 victory over Redditch United, during which he scored two goals. He made five appearances for Hucknall, with his final appearance coming in a 2-0 defeat to Stafford Rangers, before returning to Doncaster in January 2006. He made one more appearance for Doncaster this season, against Tranmere Rovers, which he finished with two appearances. Nelthorpe signed a new contract with Doncaster in the summer and he joined Conference National team Kidderminster Harriers on a one-month loan on 10 October. He made his debut in a 0-0 draw with Oxford United, and he nearly scored for Kidderminster during the first half. He scored his first career goal against Droylsden in the FA Cup, and after Kidderminster decided against extending his loan spell, he returned to Doncaster in November after making six appearances. This was followed by a loa