- Paul Evans
Paul Evans is a South African footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Bath City F.C.. He has played for several English clubs including Leeds United & Sheffield Wednesday.
- John Relish
John Relish (born 5th October 1953 in Huyton, Knowsley, Lancashire) is an English football manager and former player, currently managing Southern Premier League side Bath City F.C. He has held his current position since June 2005. He was also involved in the coaching setup which oversaw Wales win in the non-league Four nations tournament in 2006. Relish began his playing career as a schoolboy with Liverpool F.C. before joining nearby Chester City F.C..
- Jason Dodd
Jason Robert Dodd is an English former English footballer. From 1989 to 2005 he played for Southampton, where he is now first-team coach. Dodd was born in Bath, Somerset and attended the Beechen Cliff School. He joined Southampton from Bath City in 1989 for £15,000. He was due to retire at the end of the 2004-05 season, during which he spent time on loan to Plymouth Argyle; however, after his contract expired with Southampton he left to join Brighton & Hove Albion.
- Mark McKeever
Mark McKeever plays semi-professional football for British Gas business Southern premier league outift Bath City F.C. He is a very experienced player and plays in midfield. He is of Irish nationality and is a former schoolboy at Norwich City. He was released by Norwich as a youngster and moved on to Peterborough United. After only 3 appearances he was signed by Sheffield Wednesday in a £500,000 plus part-exchange deal.
- Scott Rogers
Scott Rogers (born May 23, 1979) is a semi-professional footballer with Southern Premier league club, Bath City F.C. from Nailsworth in Gloucestershire. The midfielder joined City in March 2006 from Forest Green Rovers. He plays in the center of midfield for City. He was also previously a trainee at Bristol City and a player at Tiverton Town.
- Sekani Simpson
Sekani Simpson (born March 11, 1984) is a footballer playing for Southern Premier League side Bath City F.C.. Simpson plays as a right back. He joined from Conference side Forest Green Rovers F.C. He was previously at Bristol City of The Championship, having previously been on loan. He had also had a spell on loan at Conference club Tamworth. In his youth he was a trainee at the Bristol based football club at Ashton Gate.
- Gary Owers
Gary Owers (b. 3 October 1968 in Gateshead) is the former manager of Forest Green Rovers of the Nationwide Conference. Owers is an ex-Forest Green player, having featured for them from 2002 to 2003, at the end of a long professional career.
- Bobby Zamora
Robert Lester "Bobby" Zamora (born January 16, 1981 in Barking, London) is a native born English footballer of Trinidadian background who plays for English Premier League club, West Ham United.
- Lee Collier
Lee Collier is an English professional footballer. Originally with Torquay United, Collier was with Yeovil Town as a youth team player before playing for Bath City, Merthyr Tydfil and Chippenham Town. He joined Newport County in 2006 from Paulton Rovers.
- Tony Book
Anthony Keith Book was an English footballer and manager who was born in Bath, 4 September 1934. Book spent a large part of his career in Non-League football with his home town club Bath City, before entering league football with Plymouth Argyle. At the age of 31, he joined First Division Manchester City, where he became captain. Under Book's captaincy, Manchester City won four trophies, making him the most decorated Manchester City captain of all-time.
- Steve Book
Steve Book (born 7 July 1969 in Bournemouth, Hampshire) is a former professional footballer now playing for Mangotsfield United. He is also the goalkeeping coach at his previous club Bristol Rovers. The son of a former professional goalkeeper, Kim Book, and nephew of the former Manchester City manager Tony Book, Steve began his career on the South-West non league circuit with clubs such as Paulton Rovers, Welton Rovers, Frome Town and Weston-super-Mare.
- Charlie Fleming
Charles "Charlie" Fleming was a Scottish footballer who played for Blairhall Colliery, East Fife, Sunderland and the Scotland national team. Fleming was nicknamed ’Cannonball Charlie’ for his ferocious shooting ability. Fleming joined East Fife from Blairhall Colliery and became an integral part of East Fife's success in the 1940s and 1950s. Fleming won the League Cup with East Fife in 1949 and 1953 and was part of the side that reached the Scottish Cup final in 1950.
- Shaun Taylor
Shaun Taylor (born February 26, 1963 in Plymouth) is an English former professional footballer and is currently assistant manager at Forest Green Rovers in the Nationwide Conference. Taylor, a hard tackling no nonsense defender, started his career at Bideford before moving to Exeter City in December 1986. He played 20 league games for Exeter before moving to Swindon Town in July 1991.
- Kenny Allen
Kenneth Richard Allen (born January 12, 1948) in Thornaby is a retired English professional football goalkeeper. Kenny Allen began his career as an amateur with Hartlepool United, who he joined in August 1968 from non-league Tow Law Town, a side later to produce Chris Waddle. He played only 7 league games for Hartlepool, before leaving, turning up next at South African side Hellenic. In December 1972 he returned to England, signing for West Bromwich Albion, …
- Jimmy Benefield
James Patrick Benefield (born May 6, 1983 in Bristol) is an English former professional footballer Jimmy Benefield, a midfielder, joined Torquay United as an apprentice, turning professional in July 2000. His league debut came on September 2, as a substitute for Kevin Hill in the 6-2 defeat to Brighton & Hove Albion at the Withdean Stadium. He had to wait 12 months for his next first team appearance, making sporadic appearances, …
- Gilbert Alsop
Gilbert Alsop (10 September, 1908 - 16 April, 1992) was an English professional footballer.
- Glenn Poole
Glenn Poole (born 3 February 1981) is an English footballer, currently playing for Brentford in League Two. Poole, a left winger who can also play in central midfield, started his career as a junior at Tottenham. He was not offered a professional deal at White Hart Lane and after being released he joined Yeovil. Poole failed to establish himself at Huish Park and, after a loan spell at Bath City, he dropped down to the non-league to sign for Redbridge.
- Alan Skirton
Alan Frederick Graham Skirton is an English former footballer. Skirton first played for his local club, Bath City of the Southern League, and soon attracted the attention of several big clubs. Arsenal won the fight for his signature, signing him in January 1959 for £5,000. Soon after signing, however, Skirton contracted tuberculosis and was out of action for eighteen months. Skirton finally made his debut for Arsenal against Burnley on August 20, 1960.
- Paul Adcock
Paul Malcolm Adcock (born 2 May 1972) is an English former professional footballer, playing as a forward. Adcock was born in Ilminster, Somerset. He began his career as an apprentice with Plymouth Argyle, turning professional on 7 August 1990. He made his league debut for the Pilgrims on 18 September 1990 in a 2-2 draw with Oxford United at Home Park. He failed to establish himself in the Plymouth side, …
- Tom Ramasut
Tom Ramasut (real name Mahan Ramasut, born 30 August 1977 in Cardiff, Wales) is a Welsh footballer of Thai decent who currently plays for Carmarthen Town in the League of Wales. He began his playing career at Norwich City, and although he made regular appearances in the reserve team he was released before making his first team debut. He signed for Bristol Rovers on 12 September 1996 and went on to make 42 league appearances for the club, …
- Ray Drinkwater
Ray Drinkwater (born Jarrow, County Durham May 18, 1931) was a footballer with QPR. He signed in 1957 from Portsmouth and made his debut in a 1-1 draw with Coventry City in March 1958. He was goalkeeper and went on to play 199 league games for Rangers. Ray left Rangers in 1963 moving to non league Bath City.
- Tyrone Toppar
Tyrone Toppar is Welsh footballer who plays as a midfielder. A Welsh schoolboy international who switched to Newport County's youth academy after being associated with Cardiff City and attracted the attention of Premiership clubs but was released by Newport at the end of the 2006-07 season. He signed on for a pre-season trial soon after with Blue Square Southern side Bath City.
- Owen Story
Owen Story (born August 1984) is an English former professional footballer. He currently plays as a forward for Conference North side Hinckley United. Story began his career as a trainee with Rushden & Diamonds, turning professional in February 2003. He made his league debut, as a substitute for Duane Darby, on September 20, 2003, a 2-1 defeat away to Bournemouth and played five more times for the Rushden first team, all as substitute, …
- Vic Woodley
Victor Robert Woodley was an English football goalkeeper who played for both Chelsea and the England national side between the wars. Woodley was spotted by a Chelsea scout whilst playing for Windsor and Eton and signed for the club in 1931, making his debut the same year. Woodley was a member of the glamorous Chelsea side of the 1930s, playing alongside the likes of Hughie Gallacher, Alex Jackson and Alec Cheyne.
- Darren Cann
Darren John Cann is an English former professional football central defender and is currently men's soccer coach at St. Thomas University in New Brunswick. Cann was born in Torquay. He joined Torquay United as an apprentice, making his debut in the 1986–87 season whilst still an apprentice as Torquay, managed by Stuart Morgan struggled to retain their place in the Football League.
- Tom 'Pongo' Waring
Thomas (Tom) 'Pongo' Waring was an English footballer. Nicknamed 'Pongo' after a famous cartoon of the time, Waring is one of Aston Villa's all-time great centre-forwards. He signed for Tranmere Rovers in 1926, scored 6 of the 11 goals they put past Durham City F.C., and then moved on to Aston Villa for £4,700 two years later. A crowd of 23,000 saw him play on his Villa debut in a reserve game against local rivals Birmingham, in which he scored a hat-trick.
- Eric Redrobe
Eric Redrobe (born 23 August 1944 in Wigan) is a former English footballer who spent much of his career at Southport and Hereford United during the 1960s and 1970s. He played as a striker. Eric was once offered a contract to play Rugby League, but chose to play football instead. His busy, bustling style and his intimidating presence on the field made him both the fans' favourite and a real handfull for opposing defences; goalkeepers especially.
- Ray Spencer
Raymond Spencer (born May 25, 1933) was an English professional football player, representing England at Schools level. He was born in Birmingham. Ray Spencer joined Aston Villa as a junior, turning professional in June 1950. Despite remaining at Villa Park until March 1958, when he joined Darlington, he never made the Villa first team. He played 98 league games, mainly at wing-half, for Darlington, scoring 5 goals, before moving to Torquay United in June 1961.
- Bert Hawkins
Bert Hawkins (born 29 September 1923 in Bristol, died 2002) was an English professional footballer who played as a forward. After starting his career at Bristol Rovers, Hawkins played for Bristol City, and on loan at Bath City, before moving to West Ham United in 1951. He scored on his Hammers debut, a 1-1 draw against Hull City on 1 September 1951. He totalled 15 goals in 32 Second Division appearances for West Ham in the 1951-52 season, …
- Herbert Budd
Herbert R. Budd was an English professional footballer Budd began his career with Hanham Athletic, joining Exeter City in the 1926–27 season, but failing to appear in their league team. He joined Torquay United in 1927, making his debut on 17 December in a 1-1 draw at home to Gillingham. He played a further six games that season, Torquay's first in the Football League, scoring twice. He struggled to make the first team the following season, …
- Bradley Beattie
Bradley Beattie (born August 20, 1957 in Torquay) is an English former professional footballer. Beattie, an inside-forward, was an apprentice with Torquay United when he made his league debut on April 20, 1974 against Chester City at Plainmoor in place of regular number 8, Eddie Rowles. Although Rowles returned for the following game, Beattie kept his place, at the expense of Dave Kennedy. He failed to establish himself the following season, making just two appearances, …
- Wayne Powell
Wayne joined Bristol Rovers in 1972 as an apprentice and left to join Hereford United in 1979. He then had a spell with Halifax Town on loan before joining Bath City in 1980. He started coaching in 1996 with local junior sides in South Wales and progressed to F.A.W. Development Centre Coach at UEFA 'C' level. He joined Swansea City as Assistant Youth Coach in 1998 and was promoted to Director of Youth in 2002, achieving UEFA 'A' part 1 in July 2002.
- Jon Pelletier
I am twenty one and very cool I love to party and get hammered I like to dance...big thanks to Mia and Joe and some eatables Being active is good. Hiking. and stuff. I wear my shades always, except when I sleep and stuff. And I do that because I'm that bright. I really think the Amish are cool. You know.
- Josh Shoemaker
I live in a little town called bath.Too most they know it as Bath City. I am attending alfred state college. I am playing football, I start at MLB -#51. Our defense is nasty. i play lacrosse and i start at defensive midi and i take the faceoffs. i wear the ole number 7. I plan to go into the CoastGaurd asap, im just waiting on them. I almost forgot i am the man and if u want to get to know me then just talk to me. Its that easy.
- Aric
Im from a small town in New York, known to most as Bath city. I lived there my entire life. Ive attended college in New York and now attending Georgetown in Kentucky. i have many dreams of accomplishing which makes me a very focused and determinated person.
- Nelson Hobbs
Hey I'm Nelson, once I think of something better to write i'll let ya know.
- Erik
I work alot, just here to keep in touch with old friends, maybe find some new ones.
- Emily