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Welsh footballer
Danny Thomas
(born 13 May 1985 in
Cardiff
) is a retired
Welsh
former professional
footballer
. In his professional and semi-professional career, he played for
Cardiff City
and
Carmarthen Town
,
Haverfordwest County
and
Bridgend Town
. He has played for
Wales
at Under 17 and Under 19 level.
Career
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Thomas began his career as a trainee with
Cardiff City
, turning professional in July 2004. After impressing in the reserve side he was handed his league debut on 19 November 2004 when he was brought on as a second-half substitute for
Chris Barker
in the 1?0 defeat at home to
Preston North End
.
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He played in the
FAW Premier Cup
defeat to
Bangor City
later in the season but it would be his last appearance for Cardiff and he was released in May 2005.
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He joined
Carmarthen Town
in July 2005 and since become a prolific goalscorer, scoring his 50th league goal for the side on 28 November 2009 during a 3?1 win over
Bala Town
.
[4]
In June 2010, Thomas moved to local rivals
Haverfordwest County
.
A move to
Bridgend Town
, before a short-lived return to Carmarthen Town in the summer of 2012. He retired from Welsh Premier League football in October 2012 to join the Cardiff City Academy as coach to their Under-10 players
[5]
References
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- Hayes, Dean (2006).
The Who's Who of Cardiff City
. Breedon Books.
ISBN
1-85983-462-0
.
External links
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