Geoff Kellaway

Geoffrey Allan " Geoff " Kellaway ( born April 7, 1986 in Dorchester ) is an English- Welsh football player. The winger spent most of his career as a semi-professional in Wales, in 2010, he played nine games in Australia for Melbourne Victory.

Career

Kellaway was born in the English Dorchester, but grew up in Wales Lampeter and played at youth level Aberystwyth Town. About the reserve team of Aberystwyth, with which he in 2004 and 2005 won the championship in the Mid Wales Football League, and one season in the second division Penrhyncoch FC Kellaway succeeded in 2006, the final leap into the first team from Aberystwyth Town, in which he already in the season had given in 2003/ 04 his debut. From 2003 to 2010 Kellaway played a total of 114 inserts for Aberystwyth in the Welsh Premier League, scoring 24 goals. He had his most successful season 2009/10 when he scored nine goals this season and was elected to the " team of the season ." Winning a national title in 2009 this time he was closest to in the final of the Welsh Cup he lost with his crew but Bangor City 0-2. Full-time Kellaway earned his living as a plumber.

In mid-2010 he went with his two teammates Jamie Reed and Luke Sherbon for a two-month stint in Australia in the Victorian Premier League to Dandenong Thunder. A few weeks after his arrival he fell in a test match against the professional team Melbourne Victory with his performance on the charge and, after a successful trial a contract for three months as a replacement for the injured Matthew Kemp. He made ​​his debut in the A-League by Substitutes against North Queensland Fury and became the 500th player in the A-League history. At 2-2, he was awarded a penalty kick, Kevin Muscat turned to temporary 2-1 lead. In the following months Kellaway were further eight league inserts his only appearance in the starting line-up he had on Matchday 3 in the 3-0 win against the eventual champions Brisbane Roar, but was it replaced with the score at 0-0 at halftime. After he was last time came in October 2010 for the first team to use, also joined in the following months, 14 inserts for the junior team in the National Youth League game.

At the end of the season Kellaway received a new contract and returned to Wales, where he again joined Aberystwyth Town. Shortly after his return to Wales he had to appear in court because he had hit a nightclub owner in July 2011 in a drunken state in the face. Kellaway was sentenced to a 12-month suspended sentence and a small fine. In June 2012, Kellaway moved to league rivals AFC Llanelli, his competitive debut for the club he was in the first qualifying round of the UEFA Europa League against Finnish representatives Kuopion PS, this was also his first appearance in a European competition. In January 2013 he transferred within the League Carmarthen Town before he returned six months later to Aberystwyth.

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