Scunthorpe United F.C. - Players

Players

No. Position Player
1 GK Slocombe, SamSam Slocombe
2 DF Ribeiro, ChristianChristian Ribeiro
3 DF Kennedy, CallumCallum Kennedy
4 MF Walker, JoshJosh Walker
5 DF Mirfin, DavidDavid Mirfin
6 DF Reid, PaulPaul Reid (captain)
7 MF Ryan, JimmyJimmy Ryan
8 MF Mozika, DamienDamien Mozika
9 FW Clarke, LeonLeon Clarke (on loan from Charlton Athletic)
10 FW Grella, MikeMike Grella
11 MF Barcham, AndyAndy Barcham
12 FW Jennings, ConnorConnor Jennings
13 GK Severn, JamesJames Severn
14 MF Gibbons, RobbieRobbie Gibbons
No. Position Player
15 DF Canavan, NiallNiall Canavan
16 MF Duffy, MarkMark Duffy
18 FW Hughes, MarkMark Hughes
19 MF Collins, MichaelMichael Collins
20 DF Howe, CallumCallum Howe
21 DF Newey, TomTom Newey
22 FW Hawley, KarlKarl Hawley
23 FW Keegan, JordanJordan Keegan
24 MF Prutton, DavidDavid Prutton (on loan from Sheffield Wednesday)
26 GK Mildenhall, SteveSteve Mildenhall (on loan from Millwall)
27 FW Ellington, NathanNathan Ellington (on loan from Ipswich Town)
28 DF McChrystal, MarkMark McChrystal (on loan from Tranmere Rovers)
FW Djeziri, AddaAdda Djeziri (on loan from Blackpool)

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