Merthyr Tydfil F.C. - Notable Former Players and Managers

Notable Former Players and Managers

  • John Charles CBE (player-manager during the 1970s, formerly with Leeds United and Juventus and a member of the Welsh national team)
  • Bob Latchford (player, previously with Birmingham City, Everton and was also capped by the England national team)
  • Tommy Hutchison (player in the early 90's, previously with Burnley, Swansea City and many other teams)
  • Colin Addison (manager from 1996–98, previously managed Notts County, West Bromwich Albion, Derby County, Newport County, Celta Vigo and Atlético Madrid amongst others)
  • Nathan Jones (player during the mid-1990s, now playing with Yeovil Town)
  • Idris Hopkins (player during the 1927–1928 season)
  • Tom Ramasut (player during the 1998–1999 season)
  • Leroy Rosenior (manager, previously managed Gloucester City)
  • John Relish (manager during 2004/05 season)
  • Tim Harris (manager during 2005–2006, previously managed Forest Green Rovers, Cinderford Town and Newport County)

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