COMPLETE A-Z OF PLAYERS from 1919 to current
* Yarwood to Zuill *
Name | Season |
Apps |
Gls |
Career | Biography | Image |
Steven
Yarwood |
2011/12 2013/14 2016/17 |
11 |
2 |
Flixton Abbey Hey Mossley (9-2) Salford City Abbey Hey Mossley (1-0) Glossop North End Abbey Hey Winsford United Ashton United Winsford United Abbey Hey Radcliffe Borough Mossley (1-0) Glossop North End Abbey Hey Wythenshawe Town Cheadle Town (Assistant Manager) |
Born on 9th December 1988. |
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Tom
Yates |
1926/27 |
1 |
0 |
Red Rose Mossley (2-0) unknown |
Signed
from Red Rose FC making a solitary Moslsey appearance in the 1926/27 season. |
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John Yearsley | 1952/53 |
10 |
2 |
Lostock Gralam Mossley (10-2) Winsford United |
Wing half signed
from Lostock Gralam FC making 10 Mossley appearances scoring 2 goals in the 1952/53 season. Later played for Winsford United |
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Bradley Yearwood | 2012/13 |
12 |
1 |
Accrington Stanley Woodley Sports Mossley (12-1) Congleton Town |
Born on 9th October 1987. Brad Yearwood is a tough tackling defensive midfielder signed in the close season of 2012. He has previous experience with Accrington Stanley and Woodley Sports, he made 12 Mossley appearances scoring one goal before he was released to join Congleton Town in January 2013. |
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Ashley Young | 2012/13 |
40 |
2 |
Burnley Bury Falkirk Erie Admirals (USA) Hyde United Bunbury Force (Australia) Mossley (40-2) Nantwich Town Ashton United Bangor City Rhyl Aberystwyth Town Buxton FC United of Manchester Hyde United |
Born on 14th July 1990. Creative midfielder Ash Young signed for Mossley in the closed season of 2012 after returning from a spell in Australia where he played for Bunbury Force in the Western Australia State League. Previously with Burnley and Bury as a junior, Scottish club Falkirk, Erie Admirals in the USA and Hyde FC. He made 40 Mossley appearances and scored 2 goals before departing for Nantwich Town in the closed season of 2013. He has since played for Ashton United, Bangor City, Rhyl, Aberystwyth Town and Buxton. |
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Dave Young | 2011/12 2012/13 |
55 |
5 |
Glossop North End Ashton United Curzon Ashton Mossley (55-5) Glossop North End (Player Coach) |
Born
in Chatham, Kent on 25th February 1986. David Young was a defender signed from neighbours Curzon Ashton in February 2012. Previously captain of Glossop North End. He is the son of former Glossop manager Steve Young and led Glossop as captain when they reached the FA Vase Final at Wembley in 2009. He joined Curzon in November 2010 after a spell with Ashton United. He made a total of 55 Mossley appearances scoring 5 goals before retiring at the end of the 2012/13 season and joining the coaching staff at his former club Glossop North End. |
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Dave Young | 1982/83 |
4 |
0 |
Wrexham Tranmere Rovers Manchester University Mossley (4-0) Wigan Athletic (3-0) Oswestry Town Northwich Victoria |
Born in Birkenhead 27th April 1962. Former Wrexham and Tranmere Rovers junior signed from Manchester University making 4 Mossley appearances in November 1982. Later played for Wigan Athletic (3-0), Oswestry Town and Northwich Victoria. |
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Dick Young | 1963/64 |
20 |
1 |
Bridgewater Town Mossley (20-1) unknown |
Former Bridgewater Town full back signed from Runcorn who made 20 Mossley appearances scoring one goal in the 1963/64 season. | |
Alan Zelem | 1993/94 |
5 |
0 |
Chester City |
Born 13th February 1962. Goalkeeper who played for Chester City, Preston North End, Stalybridge Celtic, Winsford United, Macclesfield Town and Hyde United, then becoming player / manager with Curzon Ashton before joining Mossley and making 5 appearnces in the 1993/94 season. His twin brother peter played as a goalkeeper for Chester City, Wolverhampton Wanderers, Preston North End and Burnley. He is the father of Manchester United & England Womens player Katie Zelem. |
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Bill Zuill | 1923/24 |
6 |
0 |
Christian Bretheren Mossley (6-0) Onehunga (New Zealand) - New Zealand (National team) |
Born in Salford on 29th April 1900. Died in Purewa, New Zealand in 1960. William Henry Zuill was a goalkeeper signed from Christian Brethren FC. He later emigrated to New Zealand and was capped 3 times by the New Zealand national team in 1933 whilst playing for Onehunga FC. |
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