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Corsham Town F.C. are a football club who compete in the Western Football League. The manager of the club is Colin Bush and his assistant is John Woods.

Player profiles

Craig Chaplin - Goalkeeper

'Charlie' is dependable & consistent. Dominates his area with his 6' 4" frame, good kicker of the ball and has been known to be a threat to the opposition when going up for corners.

Dan Beck - Defender

'Becks' been known to occasionally quietly question a referees decision, attacking wing back in his 4th season at the club. Watch out for his darting runs.

Russell Lodge - Defender

'Lodgy' has moved up through the youth & reserve teams and has now been a first team regular for three seasons. Solid in defence and an asset for free kicks & corners. Russell is the sexiest player in the Corsham squad. He always has the girls around him cheerin him on. And he also has the sexiest girlfriend! Go Corsham!

Colin Towler - Defender

'Towls' in his 2nd season having joined from Chippenham Town F.C. where he was club captain, also played for Bath City, Yate Town and Mangotsfield Utd. Last seasons ‘players player of the year’, this seasons club captain

Dave Hopkins - Defender

'Hoppy' joined at the end of 2003/04 from Devizes Town where he was player manager. Free kick specialist and sturdy defender.

Frank Coleman - Midfield

'Franky' is a very skillful player, believed to have scored the best individual goal ever seen at Corsham during the 2003/04 season.

Scott Lye - Forward

'Scotty' has moved up through the youth & reserve teams and has been a first team regular since January 2004. Last seasons ‘young player of the year’.

Jack Cullis - Midfield

Mr Consistency, Jack gives 100% every game, if you want a penalty taker, Jacks your man. Last seasons ‘Managers player of the season’.

Gary Blackwood - Defender

'Gazza' is another player who has moved up through the youth & reserve teams and has been with the first team since February 2003, comfortable in defence or midfield.

Toby Colbourne, Forward

Well established Western League player, strong and robust, previously at Westbury Utd with Jerad O’Pray.

John Eldred, Forward

'Elders' is in his 2nd season, previously played in the Ryman League for Corinthian Casuals. Scored his first goal for the club away to Bitton on 30th October 2004.

Jerad O’Pray, Forward

Joined in August 2005 from Westbury Utd, strong running forward


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