Alan Gilliver
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- Oct 18, 2006
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Striker Dave Cameron has quit Principality Welsh Premier club Rhyl to become the new manager of UniBond League Division One North outfit Bradford Park Avenue.
The 32-year-old front man, who joined the Lilies in summer 2006, says that he sees no future for himself in Rhyl`s first-team after scoring twelve goals from a total of forty-eight Welsh Premier appearances.
Mostly relegated to the bench this season, Bangor-born Cameron (pictured) began his career as a trainee at St Mirren where he made 10 appearances before signing for Brighton in July 1999 and making twenty-two starts.
A free transfer took him to Worthing, then Lincoln City and Chester.
He made a permanent move to then UniBond Premier side Droylsden in January 2004 after spending a successful couple of months on-loan, before arriving at Belle Vue.
"He didn't see a future for himself in the first team so has decided to move on," said Rhyl manager John Hulse.
"He had a chat with me and we`ve agreed to cancel his contract with immediate effect.
"There`s no animosity whatsoever and he goes with my blessing. I`d like to thank Dave for all he`s done for the club on both the playing and non-playing side
The 32-year-old front man, who joined the Lilies in summer 2006, says that he sees no future for himself in Rhyl`s first-team after scoring twelve goals from a total of forty-eight Welsh Premier appearances.
Mostly relegated to the bench this season, Bangor-born Cameron (pictured) began his career as a trainee at St Mirren where he made 10 appearances before signing for Brighton in July 1999 and making twenty-two starts.
A free transfer took him to Worthing, then Lincoln City and Chester.
He made a permanent move to then UniBond Premier side Droylsden in January 2004 after spending a successful couple of months on-loan, before arriving at Belle Vue.
"He didn't see a future for himself in the first team so has decided to move on," said Rhyl manager John Hulse.
"He had a chat with me and we`ve agreed to cancel his contract with immediate effect.
"There`s no animosity whatsoever and he goes with my blessing. I`d like to thank Dave for all he`s done for the club on both the playing and non-playing side