Adam Farley

Adam John Farley ( born January 12, 1980 in Liverpool) is an English footballer.

Career

Farley in 1996 to Everton and won on the side of Richard Dunne, Tony Hibbert and Leon Osman the FA Youth Cup in 1998. Previously, he signed a professional contract in February 1998, but failed to prevail at Everton. At his only duty stake for the Toffees the tall defender came on 7 February 1999 when he came off the bench for the second half in the 1-2 away defeat against Derby County. After a cheekbone fracture in March 1999, he had to also get problems in the reserve team playing time in the season 1999 /2000 and left Everton at the end of the season.

Farley continued from the summer of 2000 his footballer career in non -League football continued and played at FC Altrincham, Droylsden FC and Witton Albion, before returning to Liverpool in 2005 and hired at FC Navy. In 2008 he won with the Mariners the Liverpool Senior Cup with a 2-1 victory over the reserve of Liverpool FC; In 2009 he left the club again. In December 2009, Farley and three players were found at Marine because betting against your own team by the Football Association guilty. In addition to a nine -month restriction, he was also sentenced to pay a fine of £ 250. After his suspension Farley hired at Leigh Genesis in the eight-year Division One North of the Northern Premier League, before he was two months later piloted by Gary Martindale for neuntklassigen FC Formby in the North West Counties Football League. His dortiger stay, however, was short-lived and after the resignation Martindale in January 2011, he left with John Flawless the club and moved to FC Burscough in the Northern Premier League. In November 2011, Farley joined the AFC Liverpool in the North West Counties Football League.

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