Matt Callender |
Finish PhD. Centre back,
renowned for last ditch tackles and steamrolling attackers. Paft captain
in early days. |
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Chris Howard |
Got married and
"living" at UCL. Central midfielder with gritty performances,
die hard Chelsea fan. |
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Ross Springell |
Finished PhD now in
France and soon to be married. Centre midfielder, right back and power house of the midfield. |
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Antonio Hales |
Finished PhD. Right
winger who often scored and loved to get past players. |
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Nate Bastian |
Stopped playing due to
other commitments Centre forward who used his presence to gain possession
and beat defenders. |
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Rob Bastin |
Decided to do Kendo.
Right back helped keep the line and solid performer. |
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Aris Kypriotis |
Finished PhD Centre
forward who always seemed to get the ball. |
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Mario Corsini |
Finished PhD Centre
forward who sat on the shoulder of the last man. |
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Chris King |
Became president of
shooting society Goal keeper who continually improved and made excellent
saves. Good positional and all round game. |
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Mark Marseille |
Finished Degree, doing
PhD Centre
midfielder, excellent positioning could easily play in defence, linked the
whole team together. Influential in almost all performances |
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Kris Booroff |
Finished PhD Centre
forward or winger, always determined to score and once Paft captain. |
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Dave Gabriel |
Played at centre back for a number of seasons. Formed a
good partnership with Matt Callender in the defence. |

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Ermal Ngjeci |
Finished Degree and
completely disappeared Always up for contesting a point, produced some
good goals from distance when allowed to shoot.
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Kishan Assani |
Finished Degree Many
influential games, linked well with attack and grabbed an odd goal or two.
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Guy Brindley |
Stopped playing due to
other commitments Has an awesome kick and is a good around striker.
Managed to score a double hat trick when hung over.
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Steve Leake |
Doing a PhD The man.
Always puts in a performance easily able to slip into the midfield or
defence. Scored his best goal for Paft after been belted in the face with
the ball.
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Charlie Wood |
Stopped playing due to
other commitments
Always up for a laugh but rarely there when it rained. Tall winger who unfortunately
didn't quite have the time to play.
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Prash Vyas |
Stopped playing due to
other commitments
Stepped in a couple of times when down on numbers.
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Mohammed Kassim |
Created Ramsey Team
Always managed to put in a good performance when required. Cemented down the
right wing position. Paft's Player of the Year 2006/2007 (First year it was
awarded)
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MarcoAmiri |
Good shot stopper who
was always 5 mins away at the start of the game
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Tom Witchalls |
Finished Degree
Tom was a regular on the right hand side, rare to let too much pass him
in some cases the "tank" was true to his name.
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Steve Harrison |
Doing a PhD
Got stuck in to most games had a really good last season getting
Captains Player of the Year 2006/2007.
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Jaf Yates |
Finished Degree
He got around a bit played in almost every position, and was renowned
for jumping in the way for blocking the ball at one end and some how
scoring in the other.
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Callum Noble |
Finished Degree
Had a good head and didn't mind putting his body on the line until it
broke. Good stopper in the midfield.
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Adrian Egerton |
Finished Degree
Managed to get his total goal tally to 0 after an amazing own goal and
then from a driving run on the left came into the box to nutmeg the
keeper. Always managed to get the player.
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Dave Anthony |
Doing a PhD
Didn't do much after his body crumbled from season to season, when he
played he called everything. Managed to get tackles in when they were
needed and was Paft Captain.
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