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Steve O'Shaughnesey. A Leeds United apprentice, who then played for Bradford City, Exeter,
Darlington, Stalybridge Celtic and Hong Kong outfit Buler Rangers, O'Shaughnessy, who holds the Uefa A licence, was appointed
to the Caernarfon hot seat at the end of September 2006. While still a player, he managed Oswestry Town and then led Cefn
Druids to the quarter-finals of the League Cup and the Welsh Cup semi-finals in 2001/2. However, poor league form resulted
in his departure from Plas Kynaston in April 2004 and, since then, he has been working with young players at Wrexham's Centre
of Excellence. As a much-travelled Welsh Premier player, O'Shaughnessy made 140 league starts for Inter Cardiff, Barry
Town, Holywell, Caernarfon, Rhyl, TNS, Bangor City, Oswestry Town and the Ancients. At The Oval, he stepped into the shoes
of Waynne Phillips, who ironically joined NEWI Cefn Druids.
Nick Hughes. Brought to the oval by Current Manager Steve O'Shaunessey as his assistant
Karl Jackson Chartered Physio graduated from Salford University, joined Caernarfon Town for
the 2007/08 season
Michael Jago
Goalkeeper signed in January 2008
Chris Noone
Liverpool-based striker who joined Caernarfon Town in August
2007 and made an impressive start with four goals from as many games, but was then banned until April 2008 by the English
FA. Has also played for Vauxhall Motors and Spanish outfit La Nucia
Phil Clarke. Signed for the Canaries in January 2008 from Vauxhall Motors. Versatile
player who can play as a full back or wing back .
Layton Maxwell. A Welsh Under-21 international who played once and
scored for Liverpool in a Carling Cup tie against Hull City. Went on loan to Stockport County and then signed for Cardiff
City in July 2001, where he made 38 appearances, also playing for Swansea City and Mansfield Town. Appeared briefly in the
Welsh Premier with Barry Town in 2003/4, before a short spell with Rhyl in 2004/5 and moving on to Newport County. A move
to Carmarthen Town did not work out and he joined Bangor City at the start of the 2005/6 season. Moved to Caernarfon in July
2006.
Voted Supporters Player of the season 2006-07
Bobby Jones. Signed from local Liverpool league 2007
Peter Doran. Defender signed for Caernarfon in January 2008 from Conf North side
Leigh Rmi
Craig Vernon. Goalkeeper signed for Caernarfon 2007..
Eifion Jones. Former Liverpool apprentice who signed for Bangor from Blackpool
in July 2002. Gained English Football League experience under manager Steve McMahon at Bloomfield Road and a Welsh Under-21
International. Switched to Caernarfon in 2005/6. Voted joint Supporters Player of the season 2006/07
Keiran Quinn. Signed for Caernarfon Town following his release from Wrexham, where
he spent three years as a trainee without ever breaking into the first team. Voted Players Player of the season 2006/07
John Rowley. Joined Caernarfon Town from Llanberis FC.
Lee Bamber. Brought in by previous Caernarfon boss Waynne Phillips from Maghull.
Paul Addo. Signed for Caernarfon Town in February 2007 from Vauxhall Motors, has also played for Kingsley
United. Scored 7 goals from 14 appearances in his first season.
James Thomas (Smiler). Joined Caernarfon from Vauxhall Motors in January 2007.
Mark Harris. Joined Caernarfon Town from Wrexham in January 2007, with previous experience at Liverpool
and Priory Villa.
Phil Doran
Tenacious and skilful left back who signed during Summer 2007 from Blackpool.
Has impressed greatly in his first matches for Town.
Khyle Sampson. Signed from N W Counties side Vauxhall Motors
Timmy Ojapah . Signed from N W Counties side, Vauxhall Motors Aug 2007
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