Trevor Snowden

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Trevor Snowden
Personnel
birthday 4th October 1973
place of birth SunderlandEngland
position midfield
Juniors
Years station
Watford FC
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
Seaham Red Star
1993-1994 Rochdale AFC 14 (0)
1994 →  Northwich Victoria  (loan) 7 (3)
1994-1995 Northwich Victoria 10 (1)
1 Only league games are given.

Trevor Snowden (born October 4, 1973 in Sunderland ) is a retired English football player .

Career

Snowden played in the youth division of Watford FC and was active in the Northern League with Seaham Red Star in the early 1990s , before he was brought in February 1993 by Dave Sutton to the fourth division AFC Rochdale for a transfer fee of £ 3,000 . Introduced by Sutton as "the next Paul Gascoigne ", Snowden was quickly nicknamed "Snazza" by Rochdale supporters. After only two appearances as a substitute, the midfielder completed a one-week trial with the first division Aston Villa at the end of February 1993 , which however remained inconclusive. Snowden came in the remainder of the 1992/93 season to a total of 13 league appearances for Rochdale, eight of them on the starting line-up while regular John Ryan failed.

In the following season 1993/94 Snowden was mainly used in the reserve team, for which he scored a hat trick in one game with three converted penalties . In January 1994 he was awarded to Northwich Victoria in the Football Conference , where he got three goals in seven league appearances; in the summer he became a permanent member of the club. After 1995 he no longer appeared in national football.

Individual evidence

  1. barryhugmansfootballers.com: Profile Trevor Snowden , accessed June 25, 2020
  2. ^ A b Steven Phillipps: Rochdale AFC Who's Who 1973 to 1999 . SoccerData, Nottingham 2015, ISBN 978-1-905891-95-5 , pp. 100 .
  3. ^ Independent.co.uk: Football: Villa eye Harford as partner for Saunders (Feb. 22, 1993) , accessed April 8, 2018