Ross back at his old club
Published Date:
18 July 2008
NEWLY released Buxton striker Neil Ross has taken no time at all to find a new suitor for his talents.
He was one of a number of new signings unveiled at FC Halifax Town's second training session.
The 26-year-old frontman was back on old ground because he scored four goals in four Conference starts for Town in the 2004-05 campaign - including a memorable free kick against Canvey Island - before leaving the club.
And last season he scored more than 20 goals in the Unibond League Premier Division with Buxton and Ilkeston Town - Halifax assistant manager Nigel Jemson's former club.
Since leaving Halifax he has also had spells with Alfreton, Bradford Park Avenue and Ossett Town.
Former Harrogate and Buxton winger Tony Lennon - the brother of Tottenham and England's Aaron - also trained at Halifax along with Dorryl Proffitt, a former Manchester City junior who has played at Coventry City, Crawley, Leek and Hinckley.
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Last Updated:
18 July 2008 9:56 AM
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