Experienced
forward Aidan Chippendale joins from league rivals Ossett United.
Bradford-born
Chippendale came through the youth system in his home-town club of Bradford
City before making the switch to the Huddersfield Town`s youth team at 13.
In
2009 he made a first-team bench appearance for Huddersfield after being named
academy player of the year and his debut for the senior team came in 2011
against Bristol Rovers.
In
2011 he was loaned to York City, but when he wasn’t being selected, he was
recalled and sent instead to Caledonian Thistle in the Scottish Premier League,
going onto make five appearances.
In
2012 he joined Accrington Stanley, making 6 appearances during his six months
there, before signing for Bury.
Bury
sent him on loan to Chester, where he scored once in 7 appearances and in the
2013/14 season, he joined AFC Fylde, making just 3 appearances before first visiting
Curzon Ashton and then Ashton United to the end of the season.
He
joined Stalybridge Celtic in the summer of 2014 was the managers` player of the
season for 2014/15.
After
nearly 100 appearances and some of the most important goals in his time with
Celtic, he joined Bradford Park Avenue in January 2017, but only made one
appearance before joining FC United of Manchester.
After
struggling to get in the first team, he dropped down to the newly-promoted Shaw
Lane AFC, but the lure of a return to Celtic meant he re-joined Celtic a few
weeks into the current season. However, the return didn’t last long before
leaving for Ossett Albion, and then becoming one of the first signings for the
merged Ossett United club in the summer of 2018.
Chippendale joins the earlier signings of
striker Sefton Gonzales and midfielder Max Hazeldine from respective league
rivals Droylsden and Clitheroe and defender Andy Hollins from Southport. |