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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 206. Not illustrated. Chapters: Witton Albion F.c. Players, Geoff Horsfield, Liam Watson, Nicky Maynard, John Burridge, Mark Mccarrick, Ray Wallace, Benny Phillips, Eddie Bishop, Dennis Viollet, Andy Gayle, Ben Thornley, Grenville Millington, Ronnie Sinclair, Paul Cuddy, Gary Finley, Kevin Langley, Chris Nicholl, Mark Lillis, Arthur Albiston, Mark Sertori, Trevor Matthewson, Peter Henderson, Scott Willis, Paul Kirkham, Neil Mcnab, Andy Gorton, Michael Bird, John Coleman, Mike Metcalf, Stuart Parker, Henry O'grady, Graham Abel, Kyle Wilson, Peter Mellor, Aidan Murphy, Scott Mcgarvey, Len Stephenson, Mark Dean, Mike Whitlow, Noel Bradley, Kevin Rapley, Arthur Gee, Neil Parsley, Shaun Whalley, Kevin Tully, Jimmy Golder, Derek Brownbill, Kevin Glendon, Jack Wilkinson, Don Triner, David Carrick, Tony Barras, Jack Mellor, Stan Smith, Andy Kilner, Steve Brodie, Robert William Matthews, Joe Dale, Trevor Brissett, Joseph Chell, Franny Firth, Eddie Davies, David Murray, Jimmy Mclean, Ernie Willett, Ian Duthie, Joe Ford, Joe Dixon, Des Lacey, Alan Mcneill, Duncan Cooper, Phil Murphy, Darren Heesom, Tom Douglas, Albert Johnson, Stanley Gallimore, Freddy Capper. Excerpt: Geoffrey Malcolm "Geoff" Horsfield (born 1 November 1973) is an English former professional footballer, now football coach. He made more than 300 appearances in the Football League playing as a striker. He currently at Port Vale as the assistant manager. He was a "strong and forceful" player, able to hold the ball up in order to bring other players into the game. Horsfield made his Football League debut with Scarborough as a teenager. Released by the club, he returned to part-time football with Halifax Town, Guiseley and Witton Albion, before a second spell at Halifax saw him help the club regain their Football League status. He moved on to Fulham, with whom he achieved promo...