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Lugsden Twins Re-Unite at Droylsden
Lugsden Twins Re-Unite at Droylsden
Evo-Stik Northern Premier League Division One West club Droylsden have signed twin brothers Kelvin and Kieran Lugsden, Lewis Doyle and Brandon Zibaka.
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Playing nine years at Glossop North End, long-serving centre-back Kelvin Lugsden arrived at Surrey Street in 2007 and scored 15 goals in 420 outings for the Hillmen.

 

Kelvin was voted both players’ and managers` player of the year in 2014/15, after helping Glossop secure a league and cup double as well as reach their second FA Vase Final at Wembley.

 

He joined Shaw Lane prior to the start of the 2016/17 season along with his twin brother, Kieran.

 

In February 2018 Kelvin became the first player to sign a contract for the 2018/19 season for Shaw Lane before they sadly folded.

 

Kieran joined with his brother Kelvin at Shaw Lane AFC prior to the start of the 2016/17 season as a striker.

 

Kieran then adapted to playing in midfield and then at right-back, showing his skills as a utility player.

 

Kieran has had spells previously with Radcliffe Borough, Altrincham, Witton Albion, Buxton and Glossop, with whom he played in the Vase Final at Wembley in the defeat to North Shields in 2015.

 

Doyle is a midfielder who progressed from Preston North End`s youth structure before signing for Southport at the start of last season.

 

He made his debut as a sub, almost scoring on his debut, and made four other appearances off the bench.

 

A very promising prospect who turned 18 as the season got underway, he ended last season on loan with NPL West side Atherton Collieries.

 

Zibaka re-joins the Bloods for a second spell from Belgian third-tier side KSC Grimbergen.

 

Born in London but growing up in Manchester, the forward started his career with Preston and made his debut in the Carling Cup in September 2011 against Charlton Athletic, becoming North End`s youngest ever player at the age of 16 years and 161 days.

 

He was released by Preston at the end of the 2012/13 season and signed for Chorley.

 

He played for Colwyn Bay and then Droylsden for the first time in 2015 and then Hallmark Security Leaguers Abbey Hey before jetting off to Europe.

 

 

 

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Lugsden Twins Re-Unite at Droylsden
Lugsden Twins Re-Unite at Droylsden
Monday 06 August 18 I 00:00:00
Photo by

Playing nine years at Glossop North End, long-serving centre-back Kelvin Lugsden arrived at Surrey Street in 2007 and scored 15 goals in 420 outings for the Hillmen.

 

Kelvin was voted both players’ and managers` player of the year in 2014/15, after helping Glossop secure a league and cup double as well as reach their second FA Vase Final at Wembley.

 

He joined Shaw Lane prior to the start of the 2016/17 season along with his twin brother, Kieran.

 

In February 2018 Kelvin became the first player to sign a contract for the 2018/19 season for Shaw Lane before they sadly folded.

 

Kieran joined with his brother Kelvin at Shaw Lane AFC prior to the start of the 2016/17 season as a striker.

 

Kieran then adapted to playing in midfield and then at right-back, showing his skills as a utility player.

 

Kieran has had spells previously with Radcliffe Borough, Altrincham, Witton Albion, Buxton and Glossop, with whom he played in the Vase Final at Wembley in the defeat to North Shields in 2015.

 

Doyle is a midfielder who progressed from Preston North End`s youth structure before signing for Southport at the start of last season.

 

He made his debut as a sub, almost scoring on his debut, and made four other appearances off the bench.

 

A very promising prospect who turned 18 as the season got underway, he ended last season on loan with NPL West side Atherton Collieries.

 

Zibaka re-joins the Bloods for a second spell from Belgian third-tier side KSC Grimbergen.

 

Born in London but growing up in Manchester, the forward started his career with Preston and made his debut in the Carling Cup in September 2011 against Charlton Athletic, becoming North End`s youngest ever player at the age of 16 years and 161 days.

 

He was released by Preston at the end of the 2012/13 season and signed for Chorley.

 

He played for Colwyn Bay and then Droylsden for the first time in 2015 and then Hallmark Security Leaguers Abbey Hey before jetting off to Europe.

 

 

 

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