Aberystwyth Town F.C. - Notable Former Players

Notable Former Players

1. Players that have played/managed in the football league or any foreign equivalent to this level (i.e. fully professional league).
2. Players with full international caps.
3. Players that hold a club record or have captained the club.

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  • Tom Bradshaw, who currently plays for Shrewsbury Town in Football League Two.
  • Andy Parkinson, played for numerous Football League clubs, including for Tranmere Rovers in the Football League Cup.
  • Conall Murtagh, played for Wrexham when they were in League 2.
  • Christian Edwards, played for 6 Football League clubs, including Nottingham Forest, Swansea City and Bristol Rovers.
  • Jack Edwards, capped by Wales.
  • John Hughes, capped twice by Wales, played for Aberystwyth 1873–79.
  • Marc Lloyd-Williams, the Welsh Premier League's all-time top scorer, with over 300 career goals.
  • Dr Robert Mills-Roberts, Welsh international goalkeeper in the 1880/90s.
  • Grenville Morris, capped by Wales whilst at the club, moved to play for Swindon Town and Nottingham Forest.
  • Charlie Parry, capped 13 times by Wales prior to joining the club in 1899, won Welsh Cup with Aberystwyth in 1900.
  • Ernest Peake, Welsh international who subsequently played for Liverpool.
  • Leigh Richmond Roose, the noted goalkeeper, was selected to represent Wales while playing for Aberystwyth in 1900.

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