Douglas and District F.C. - Players

Players

As of 19th March 2012. For more information, please visit the official website.

No. Position Player
GK Scott MacGregor
GK Martyn Rich
DF Chris Bowers
DF David Bradford
DF George Christian
DF Enzo Ciappelli
DF Joe Cowin
DF John Dryden Orr
DF Scott Keable
DF Juan Kinrade
DF Dave Lewis
DF Ali Macleod
DF Mark Madsen-Mygdal
DF Dave Mathieson
DF Alessandro Mazzotta
DF Patrick O'Brien
DF Ian Oldreive
DF Andrew Paul
DF Adam Rosevear
DF Adam Ritchie
DF Liam Thompson
DF Matt Wright
MF Darren Armstrong
MF Aaron Bradley
MF Richard Brant
MF Graham Coates
MF Matty Craine
MF Jamie Corrin
No. Position Player
MF Jamie Delaney
MF Ciaran Doherty
MF Colm Doherty
MF Kevin Doyle
MF Brian Duffy
MF Andrew Gosnell
MF Daryl Holden
MF Steven Horner
MF Tom Isaac
MF Oliver Keable
MF Brian Kinrade
MF Lawrence Looney
MF Mark Peberdy
MF Paul Shimmin
MF Ben Skelton
MF Tony Stewart
MF Paul Surgeon
MF Anton Teare
FW Matty Bartlett
FW Jon Conroy
FW Konrad Kumor
FW Cye Maddocks
FW Nigel Paul
FW Richie Sparkes
FW Jamie Spicer
FW Cristian Vaccarone
FW Jamie Watterson
FW Warren Wilson
FW Jason Euell

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