NICK BAILEY. Youth team Player of the Year two seasons ago, and a key member of the squad that reached the third round of last season's FA Youth Cup, he was also a regular scorer in U's reserve side and made his senior debut at the end of January.
DARREN BEALE
Another player to graduate through from the youth team, he made an impressive senior debut on the opening day of this season. His performances in defence earned him the Player of the Year award for the reserves last season.
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DANNY BOLT
Skilful attacking left sided midfielder who rejoined the club during the summer after spending last season with Kingstonian and Canvey Island. He began his career with Fulham and went on to play at Conference level for both 5lough and Woking, who paid a £15,000 fee for his services. He first joined Sutton at the start of the 2000-2001 season, when his 24 league and cup goals put him among the Premier Division's top scorers.
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DANNY BROOKER
Versatile player at home at right back or in the centre of defence, he was signed from Kingstonian in
summer 1997 and his consistency won him the Player of the Year award from both the Football Club and Supporters' Club in his first season. A former youth team captain at Wimbledon before spending two and a half seasons with Kingstonian, he has now made over 200 appearances for the club but has been unlucky vvith injury over the past two years and had a spell at Carshalton at the end of the last season.
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. CRAIG BROWN. A midfielder who impressed during a loan spell midway through last season and returned to the club in the sumrner after being released by Leyton Orient. Previously with Reading, he has missed the start of this season due to injury.
SCOTT CORBETT
SCOTT CORBETT. Midfielder who began his career with Chelsea and then had a spell at Hampton before joining Kingstonian, where he won a Ryman League championship medal in 1998 and an FA Trophy winner's medal a year later. He then moved to Farnborough, where he picked up a second championship two seasons ago before joining Sutton just before the start of last season. He began this season as captain in the absence of the injured Mike Mison.
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. NICK DREW. A former Fulham junior, he is another member of last season's successful youth team and has represented Surrey Youth. A defender, he made his senior debut at Chesham at the end of March.
TOMMY DUNN, A highly promising goalkeeper who graduated through the club's youth and reserve sides, making his senior debut in September 2000. Despite impressing during an extended run at the end of that season, he had to wait until midway through last term lo establish himself as first choice keeper.
MATT FOWLER. In his second season with the club, a graduate of youth and reserve football with Carshalton who joined Dulwich at the start of the 2000-2001 season and scored 17 goals in 23 games, the last six coming in one match at Bromley. After a spell with Woking, he rejoined Carshalton towards the end of the season and although his goals were unable to preserve their top flight status he finished that season as not only their leading league scorer, but also Dulwich's.
LEWIS GONSALVES. Another player to graduate via the youth and reserve set up, aleft sided defender who was ever present last season after making his debut in the Ryman League game at Maidenhead in November and scoring hls first goal in the League Cup win against Duiwich three days later.
MATT GRAY. A promising striker who scored prolifically at reserve and youth level, scoring four reserve team hat tricks before becoming the youngest player for 24 years to play for the senior side when he made his debut at Farnborough in January 2001 the day before his 17th birthday. At the and of the season he beoame the first winner of the Ralph Carr Memorial Trophy for the Young Player of the Year, and after spending the first three months of last season on loan at Tooting he returned to establish himself in the first team squad.
MATT HANLAN. Experienced striker who rejoined the club at the start of this season after several years out of the game. A product of the reserves, he made his senior debut in 1986 in the conference and shot to fame two seasons later when he scored the second goal in the FA Cup defeat of Coventry. After making nearly 150 appearances he had spells with Wycombe, Dorking, Molesey and Carshalton before returning to spend the 1997-98 season with Sutton and makeng his 200th appearance. DANNY HODGES. Centre back who had a brief spell with the club two seasons ago after being released by Wimbledon, but then joined Farnborough where he was a member of their championship squad and played in the Conference last season. Ha rejoined Sutton in the summer.
MIKE HOLLANDS. Left sided dafender who was signed in the summer after being released by Brentford.
PAUL HONEY
Another youth team product who made his senior debut in December 2000 and went on to make sufficient impact over the next year and a haif to be voted Player of the Season by both the Football club and Supporters' Club last season, when he also won the Ralph Carr Memorial Trophy for Young Player of the Year. He is a former England Schoolboy international..
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CRAIG HOWARD. Another graduate of youth team football who has featured regularly for the reserves and hes impressed in defence on his first team outings since making his senior debut in February 2001.
MIKE MISON. Signed in August 2001 from St Albans, although he spent much of the previous season out of the game. He began his career with Fulham before spending three seasons with Rushden & Diamonds, making around 50 Conference appearances, and can play in midfield or at centre back. He was appointed captain in December, but missed the start of this season after sustaining an injury during the pre season campaign.
MATT OTTLEY
Signed in September 2002 from Crawley following the injury to Danny Hodges. Matt was a professional with Brighton.
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RYAN PALMER
In his third season with the club, an accomplished and versatile player who has played with success at both centre back and on the right of midfield and finished his first season with the Football Club Player of the Year award. He began his career as a trainee with Fulham before spending a season with Brighton, and made his 100th appearance for Sutton towards the end of last season,
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. JAMIE RIBOLLA. Another player to have progressed through the youth and reserve sides, he rejoined the club after a spell away at university and was the reserves' regular goalkeeper during the second half of last season, making his senior debut at St Albans in April.
BEN SHANNON. Left side midfielder signed in the summer after being released by Crystal Palace. He was previously with Banstead Athletic.
DAVE TIMOTHY
A right sided midflelder or wing back who signed at the start of last season after spending two years with Slough, he began his career with Reading as a junior and has also played for Woking and Hampton.
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MARK WATSON
Powerfully built striker who returned in August to begin a third spell with the club and struck the winner against Hampton on the opening day of the season. Originally signed from. local football in 1993, his form persuaded West Ham to sign him two years later and he went on to play for Bountemouth and Welling before rejoining Sutton in March 1998. He scored over 30 goals in tbe following season's championship success despite missing two months through injury, and also finished as the club's top scorer in the Conference three seasons ago. He has subsequently had spells with Woking, Chesham and Aldershot.