First Team Squad
Meet the players representing Burscough this season. Tap any player to see their stats and full profile.

Caleb Jones
A proven goalscorer with an eye for the spectacular.
Key Stats
| Season | Club | Level | Goals | MoM | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2024/25 | AFC Liverpool | NWCFL Premier | 15 (by early Mar '25) | 16 | Premier Division Player of the Year (based on MoM awards) |
| 2025/26 | AFC Liverpool | NWCFL Premier | 25 total (20 league, 5 cup) | 12 | 12th in Premier Division goals table, joint 7th for MoM awards |
Performance Summary
Caleb's strongest profile is as a direct, attacking wide player who contributes goals, set pieces and match-winning moments. AFC Liverpool's own match report said his late corner against FC Isle of Man secured a 2–1 win and showed his set-piece quality.
He has also shown the ability to score from open play and create chances. In AFC Liverpool's 3–0 win over Longridge, he scored after beating his man and finishing through the goalkeeper, then assisted Liam Paton with a cross before half-time. AFC Liverpool's Macron Cup run also highlights his cup impact: he scored against Maghull and then hit a brace in the quarter-final win over Euxton Villa.
Playing History
AFC Liverpool — Caleb was a standout AFC Liverpool player across the 2024/25 and 2025/26 NWCFL Premier Division seasons. During 2024/25 he was identified as the side's obvious danger man, top-scoring and collecting the most Man of the Match awards in the division.
Burscough FC — Burscough announced him as a new signing from AFC Liverpool in May 2026, adding a proven attacking player from within the same division.
Profile
Caleb Jones joins Burscough Football Club from AFC Liverpool, bringing proven North West Counties Premier Division quality to the squad. A direct and dangerous attacking player, Caleb has built a reputation as a consistent goal threat, capable of producing big moments from open play and set pieces.
During his time with AFC Liverpool, Caleb was recognised as one of the standout performers in the division, winning the 2024/25 Premier Division Player of the Year award based on his Man of the Match performances. He followed that with another strong campaign in 2025/26, recording 25 goals in all competitions and 12 Man of the Match awards.
Comfortable operating in wide attacking areas, Caleb brings pace, creativity, set-piece quality and end product to Burscough as the club continues to strengthen ahead of the new season.

Stephen Rigby
Known as "Riggers" — a versatile, reliable goal threat from deep.
Key Stats
| Competition | Club | Apps | Goals | Clean Sheets |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Premier Division | Burscough | 28 | 15 | 6 |
| Macron Cup | Burscough | 1 | 1 | 0 |
| Emirates FA Cup | Burscough | 1 | 0 | 0 |
| Isuzu FA Vase | Burscough | 1 | 0 | 0 |
| Liverpool Senior Cup | Burscough | 1 | 0 | 0 |
| Total (2024/25) | Burscough | 32 | 16 | 6 |
Performance Summary
Stephen Rigby gives Burscough a very valuable non-league profile: experience, versatility, set-piece reliability and goal output from deeper areas. His 2024/25 return of 15 league goals from 28 Premier Division appearances is excellent for a player listed in defensive and midfield areas — it points to a player heavily involved in attacking transitions, penalty situations and late runs into the box. (His 2024/25 Premier Division record also shows 3 yellow cards and no reds.)
He can be used in more than one role: left-sided defensive areas, midfield, or a more advanced wide / utility role depending on the game.
Verified 2025/26 goals (at least 9):
- Burscough 3–0 Litherland REMYCA — scored (45+3 pen)
- Burscough 4–2 MSB Woolton — scored (45 pen)
- South Liverpool 0–3 Burscough — scored twice (15 pen, 30)
- Burscough 3–0 Euxton Villa — scored (8 pen)
- Pilkington 2–6 Burscough — scored (43)
- Burscough 5–2 South Liverpool — scored (47)
- City of Liverpool 1–7 Burscough — scored (89)
- Glossop North End 2–2 Burscough — scored (63)
The pattern shows he is not just a penalty taker — he arrives in attacking areas and scores from open play in key moments.
Playing History
Stephen's early pathway is publicly linked to Marine FC, before joining St Helens Town in 2015 — where he reportedly made 90 appearances and scored 16 goals over two seasons, and in 2016/17 was named first-team captain, player of the year, young player of the year and under-21 player of the year.
Previous clubs also include Clitheroe, Stalybridge Celtic, City of Liverpool, Skelmersdale United, Droylsden, Ashton United and 1874 Northwich, before Burscough. (Exact order varies across public sources.)
Profile
Stephen Rigby is an experienced and versatile Burscough FC player, capable of operating across defensive and midfield areas. Known as "Riggers", he brings a strong non-league pedigree, leadership qualities and an excellent attacking return from deeper positions.
During the 2024/25 season, Stephen recorded an outstanding return of 15 league goals from 28 Premier Division appearances for Burscough, with 16 goals in all competitions on his NWCFL player profile. His contribution continued into 2025/26, where he produced important goals in league and cup fixtures, including a brace away at South Liverpool and goals against Litherland REMYCA, Euxton Villa, Pilkington, City of Liverpool and Glossop North End.
With experience across the North West non-league game, Stephen adds reliability, versatility and goal threat to the Burscough squad. His ability to contribute defensively while also stepping up in attacking moments makes him a valuable part of the team at North West Counties Premier Division level.

Elliot Taylor
The number one marksman in this division.
Key Stats
| Season | Club | Level | League Goals | Cup Goals | Total | MoM |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2024/25 | AFC Liverpool | NWCFL Premier | 26+ | — | 28 (all comps, by Apr '25) | — |
| 2025/26 | AFC Liverpool | NWCFL Premier | 36 | 10 | 46 | 12 |
Performance Summary
Elliot's 2025/26 season was outstanding — 46 goals in 52 appearances for AFC Liverpool, a return manager Phil Stafford described as "frightening" after the Macron Cup final. He finished 2nd in the Premier Division scorers' chart (36 league, 10 cup, 46 total), and was also named the division's "Penalty King" after 13 successive penalties, with three hat-tricks along the way.
His biggest moment came in the 2026 Macron Cup Final, where AFC Liverpool beat West Didsbury & Chorlton 3–1. Elliot scored twice: first with a low strike from the edge of the box, then again after a counterattack created by Joel Skillen.
Playing style — a clinical central striker who delivers in big moments:
- Finishing — elite at NWCFL Premier level (46 goals in 25/26)
- Penalties — extremely reliable, 13 consecutive scored
- Big-game impact — a brace in the 2026 Macron Cup Final
- Movement — strong on the counter and in the box
- Consistency — 12 Man of the Match awards
Playing History
Litherland REMYCA — Public records link Elliot with Litherland REMYCA before AFC Liverpool, including 20 goals among the 2022/23 West Cheshire League First Division top scorers, and NWCFL Premier Division football before departing to AFC Liverpool in summer 2024.
AFC Liverpool — Elliot became one of AFC Liverpool's standout players across 2024/25 and 2025/26. He broke the club's league goalscoring record in 2024/25 (previously held by Ryan Cox), then followed it with a 46-goal campaign in 2025/26 and helped the club win the Macron Cup.
Burscough FC — Burscough announced his signing on 11 June 2026, describing him as one of the most prolific forwards in the division. Manager Phil Stafford called it "a massive statement of intent" and Elliot "the number one marksman in this division."
Profile
Elliot Taylor joins Burscough Football Club from AFC Liverpool, arriving at the Community Ground as one of the most prolific forwards in the North West Counties Football League Premier Division.
Elliot enjoyed an outstanding 2025/26 campaign with AFC Liverpool, scoring 46 goals in all competitions and helping the club lift the Macron Cup. His season included 36 league goals, 10 cup goals and 12 Man of the Match awards, underlining his consistency and match-winning impact across the campaign.
A clinical and composed striker, Elliot has built a reputation for delivering in big moments. He scored twice in the 2026 Macron Cup Final as AFC Liverpool beat West Didsbury & Chorlton 3–1, and was also recognised as the division's penalty specialist after converting 13 successive penalties during the season.
His arrival is a major statement of intent for Burscough FC, adding proven goals, experience, quality and a winning mentality to the squad ahead of the new campaign.

Owen Fisher-Jones
A Linnet again — a former youth player returns home.
Key Stats
| Competition | Club | Apps | Goals | Clean Sheets |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| NWCFL Premier | AFC Liverpool | 45 | 1 | 10 |
| Emirates FA Cup | AFC Liverpool | 3 | 0 | 0 |
| Isuzu FA Vase | AFC Liverpool | 2 | 0 | 0 |
| Macron Cup | AFC Liverpool | 6 | 0 | 1 |
| Liverpool Senior Cup | AFC Liverpool | 1 | 0 | 0 |
| Total (2025/26) | AFC Liverpool | 57 | 1 | 11 |
Performance Summary
Owen is best described as a reliable, experienced defensive leader. AFC Liverpool referred to him as their vice-captain, and he acted as captain when Adam Moorcroft was unavailable. His value is in consistency, organisation and defensive responsibility — in the FA Cup replay against Abbey Hey, AFC Liverpool's report said the defence was "marshalled well by Owen Fisher-Jones".
He is also comfortable on the ball from deeper areas: match reports show him breaking forward against FC Isle of Man, playing a key pass into Elliot Taylor against City of Liverpool, and finding Caleb Jones in the build-up to a goal at Chadderton. His one league goal in 2025/26 was a big one — a stoppage-time penalty equaliser in a 2–2 draw with Cheadle Town.
His 2025/26 discipline record: 4 Premier Division yellows, 1 sin bin, 2 FA Vase yellows, 1 Macron Cup yellow, and no red cards.
Playing History
Burscough (youth & first team) — Owen came through the Burscough pathway and made his senior debut for the club at just 17, in a major FA Cup tie against Macclesfield in front of around 3,000 supporters. His return is a great story: a former youth player coming back with senior NWCFL experience.
AFC Liverpool — Owen became a key player for AFC Liverpool, featuring heavily across 2025/26 with 57 appearances in all competitions (including 45 in the Premier Division). AFC Liverpool positioned him as a leadership figure, referring to him as vice-captain.
Burscough FC — His June 2026 return gives the club defensive experience, leadership qualities and a genuine connection to the club's youth pathway.
Profile
Owen Fisher-Jones returns to Burscough Football Club from AFC Liverpool, bringing proven North West Counties Premier Division experience back to the Community Ground. A former Burscough youth player, Owen made his senior debut for the Linnets at just 17 years old in an FA Cup tie against Macclesfield, and now returns with valuable first-team experience and leadership qualities.
During the 2025/26 season with AFC Liverpool, Owen was a regular and reliable presence, making 57 appearances across all competitions, including 45 in the NWCFL Premier Division. A strong defensive organiser, he contributed to 10 league clean sheets and was recognised as a leadership figure within the AFC Liverpool squad.
A composed defender who can organise, lead and build play from the back, Owen adds experience, consistency and a strong connection to the club's pathway as Burscough continue to strengthen ahead of the new campaign.

Harry Wright-Ocana
A young, athletic full-back who loves to get forward.
Key Stats
| Competition | Club | Apps | Goals |
|---|---|---|---|
| NWCFL Premier | AFC Liverpool | 28 | 1 |
| Emirates FA Cup | AFC Liverpool | 2 | 0 |
| Isuzu FA Vase | AFC Liverpool | 1 | 0 |
| Macron Cup | AFC Liverpool | 6 | 0 |
| Liverpool Senior Cup | AFC Liverpool | 1 | 0 |
| Total (2025/26) | AFC Liverpool | 38 | 1 |
Performance Summary
Harry's strongest profile is as an attacking full-back. He is listed as a right-back who can also play left-back, and regularly wore the number 2 shirt for AFC Liverpool.
He is not a high-scoring defender, but he contributes in forward areas — AFC Liverpool reported that he "continued to get forward" in the FA Cup replay win over Abbey Hey, and Adam Moorcroft almost got on the end of a Harry Wright-Ocana cross against Cheadle Town. He is comfortable playing longer passes from deep too, with AFC Liverpool praising "another fine game at right-back" against South Liverpool, where he found Elliot Taylor with a long pass.
Defensively he was part of a back line that "calmly dealt with" Longridge Town's threat in a 3–0 win, alongside Owen Fisher-Jones, Adam Sudworth and Tom Beckett. His verified 2025/26 league goal came in a 5–1 win over FC Isle of Man on 16 September 2025 (72nd minute).
Playing History
Everton & Fleetwood Town (youth) — Public databases link Harry with Everton U18 and Fleetwood Town U21, including a listed Fleetwood Under-21s appearance against Swansea City in April 2024.
FC St Helens — NWCFL line-up data confirms Harry featured for FC St Helens, including a start against Charnock Richard.
AFC Liverpool — Harry joined AFC Liverpool mid-way through 2024/25, making 25 appearances, before returning for 2025/26 where he made 38 listed appearances across league and cup and scored once from right-back.
Burscough FC — Harry joins Burscough with NWCFL Premier Division experience, an academy background and a versatile full-back profile that fits a squad being strengthened with proven AFC Liverpool players.
Profile
Harry Wright-Ocana joins Burscough Football Club from AFC Liverpool, adding a young, athletic and experienced full-back to the Linnets squad.
A right-back who can also operate across the defensive line, Harry brings North West Counties Premier Division experience, having featured regularly for AFC Liverpool during the 2025/26 season. Across the campaign he made 38 publicly listed appearances in league and cup competitions, including 28 in the Premier Division, and scored in AFC Liverpool's 5–1 win over FC Isle of Man.
Harry's game is built around energy, defensive discipline and support in attacking areas. Match reports from his time at AFC Liverpool highlight his willingness to get forward, deliver from wide areas and contribute to build-up play from full-back. He also brings a strong development background, with public records linking him to Everton youth and Fleetwood Town U21 before establishing himself in senior non-league football.
His arrival gives Burscough another player with proven experience at this level, while also adding youth, versatility and competition across the defensive positions.

Nathan Giblin
Liverpool academy pedigree — quality and style on the left.
Key Stats
| Competition | Club | Apps (25/26) |
|---|---|---|
| NWCFL Premier | AFC Liverpool | 39 |
| Macron Cup | AFC Liverpool | 5 |
| Isuzu FA Vase | AFC Liverpool | 1 |
| Liverpool Senior Cup | AFC Liverpool | listed |
Performance Summary
Nathan's strongest profile is as an athletic, modern left-back. He gives Burscough balance on the left, defensive energy and the ability to support attacks from wide areas.
AFC Liverpool match reports show him contributing in possession and attacking phases — against FC Isle of Man he played a "fine through ball" to Elliot Taylor for the opener in a 2–1 win, and against Prestwich Heys he crossed into the box shortly after half-time. The FA Cup replay report against Abbey Hey noted that both Harry Wright-Ocana and Nathan Giblin "continued to get forward" to support attacks.
He also has attacking set-piece quality: in AFC Liverpool's late win over Irlam, Nathan delivered towards the far post in the build-up to Bobby Murphy's 94th-minute winner. He scored for AFC Liverpool in a 4–5 win at Charnock Richard (Sep 2024) and again in a 2–1 win over Burscough in March 2026.
Playing History
Liverpool Academy (U18 / U21) — Nathan came through the Liverpool pathway and is a former England U16 international (one cap) before moving into senior non-league football.
AFC Liverpool — Nathan joined AFC Liverpool in summer 2024, becoming a regular for the Non-League Reds with 50 appearances in his first season before continuing into 2025/26.
Burscough FC — Burscough announced Nathan in June 2026, describing him as one of Phil Stafford's cup-winning squad from the previous season and a player who brings "style" to the side.
Profile
Nathan Giblin joins Burscough Football Club from AFC Liverpool, adding a talented young left-back with Liverpool academy pedigree and proven North West Counties Premier Division experience to the Linnets squad.
A former Liverpool youth player and England U16 international, Nathan brings excellent technical quality, athleticism and balance on the left side. During his time with AFC Liverpool he became a regular first-team player, making 50 appearances in his first season before continuing to feature heavily during the 2025/26 campaign.
Comfortable defending one-v-one and supporting attacks from wide areas, Nathan has shown his ability to contribute in possession, deliver into dangerous areas and impact games in key moments. His arrival gives Burscough another player with strong development pedigree, senior non-league experience and the quality to compete at NWCFL Premier Division level.

James McCulloch
Known as "Kirky" — Burscough's captain and defensive leader.
Key Stats
| Season | Match | Result | Goal |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2024/25 | FC Isle of Man v Burscough | 3–2 L | 44' |
| 2024/25 | Burscough v Bury | 2–4 L | 83' |
| 2024/25 | Barnoldswick Town v Burscough | 1–1 D | 27' |
| 2023/24 | Burscough v Prestwich Heys | 1–1 D | 85' |
Performance Summary
James is an experienced senior defender and organiser. The clearest evidence is his captaincy at Burscough, his previous captaincy and long service at Prescot Cables, and the fact he had already reached 200 Prescot appearances by 2015.
His goal output shows he is also a set-piece threat from defence — three confirmed league goals in 2024/25 and one in 2023/24 is a useful attacking return for a defender at this level, typically from corners, second balls and far-post situations.
In profile: an experienced, right-footed defensive leader and current Burscough captain — strong non-league pedigree, a reliable organiser, and a genuine set-piece goal threat.
Playing History
Prescot Cables — The clearest historic record: James joined Prescot in 2008, became captain, and reached his 200th appearance in April 2015, described at the time as the club's longest-serving player.
Widnes FC — Public references also link him with Widnes after Prescot (exact dates best confirmed directly with the club).
Burscough FC — James is a senior leader in the current squad, listed as a first-team defender and captain.
Profile
James McCulloch, known as "Kirky", is an experienced defender and club captain for Burscough FC in the North West Counties Football League Premier Division. A senior leader within the squad, James brings significant non-league experience, including a long spell with Prescot Cables where he served as captain and reached 200 appearances by 2015.
Now with Burscough, he provides leadership, defensive organisation and a set-piece goal threat, with confirmed league goals for the club across the 2023/24 and 2024/25 seasons.

Deacon Smalley
A massive product of our youth system — welcome back.
Key Stats
| Club | Competition | Public Record |
|---|---|---|
| Warrington Town | Senior | 1 league app, 0 goals (Soccerbase) |
| AFC Liverpool | NWCFL Premier (25/26) | Featured in league & cup; scored v Runcorn Town (Liverpool Senior Cup) |
Performance Summary
Deacon is a young, versatile attacking player who can operate through midfield or in forward areas. Transfermarkt lists him as a centre-forward while Sofascore and Soccerbase list him as a midfielder — a sign of a player used flexibly across attacking roles.
For AFC Liverpool he showed attacking threat in several reports: he scored against Runcorn Town in the Liverpool Senior Cup, went close from the edge of the box against Glossop North End, and hit the post from the right side of the area against Longridge Town.
In profile: direct, forward-thinking and technically capable — willing to shoot from range and comfortable arriving in attacking areas.
Playing History
Burscough (youth) — Deacon is a product of the Burscough youth system; the club's June 2026 announcement welcomed him back as a "massive product" of their academy.
Warrington Town — Before AFC Liverpool, Deacon was with Warrington Town, where Soccerbase lists a senior league appearance and he was named in a Cheshire Senior Cup tie at Cheadle Town in January 2024.
AFC Liverpool — Deacon then played for AFC Liverpool in the NWCFL Premier Division, featuring in competitive matches during 2025/26 and used flexibly (listed at No. 2 against Charnock Richard and No. 6 against Runcorn Town).
Burscough FC — His June 2026 return is another former youth player coming home with senior experience — the pathway coming full circle.
Profile
Deacon Smalley is a young, talented attacking player who returns to Burscough FC after playing senior football with AFC Liverpool in the North West Counties Football League Premier Division. A former Burscough youth player, Deacon has also been involved with Warrington Town, gaining experience in a higher-level senior environment before continuing his development in the NWCFL.
Comfortable in midfield or forward areas, he brings energy, technical ability and attacking threat, with public match records showing him scoring for AFC Liverpool in the Liverpool Senior Cup and regularly getting into dangerous positions.
His return to Burscough represents another exciting example of the club's youth pathway coming full circle.

Anthony Walsh
A versatile, hard-working attacker — options across midfield and up top.
Key Stats
| Date | Club | Match | Goal |
|---|---|---|---|
| 17 Feb 2024 | Burscough | Cheadle Town 2–1 Burscough | 22' |
| 24 Aug 2024 | Burscough | Burscough 2–1 Droylsden (FA Vase) | 45+1' |
| 12 Sep 2023 | Lower Breck | Colne 0–3 Lower Breck | 32' |
| 16 Sep 2023 | Lower Breck | Lower Breck 2–1 Bury | 8' |
| 23 Dec 2023 | Lower Breck | Lower Breck 3–1 West Didsbury & Chorlton | 84' |
| 20 Jan 2024 | Lower Breck | Squires Gate 0–3 Lower Breck | 66' |
Performance Summary
Anthony is a versatile and experienced NWCFL-level player. His position varies across Burscough's own pages — forward, midfielder and defender are all listed in different places — but his match usage points to a flexible player used across wide, midfield and attacking areas rather than fixed to one role.
His goal record shows he contributes in attacking moments, arriving into scoring areas. He scored several times for Lower Breck across 2023/24 and also found the net for Burscough, including strikes against Cheadle Town and Droylsden.
In profile: a versatile, experienced player who offers work-rate, flexibility and attacking threat — able to start (often at No. 8) or impact games from the bench, giving Burscough useful squad depth and tactical options.
Playing History
Lower Breck — Public NWCFL records show Anthony scoring for Lower Breck during the 2023/24 Premier Division season, including goals against Colne, Bury, West Didsbury & Chorlton and Squires Gate.
Burscough FC — Anthony appears in Burscough line-ups across the 2024/25 and 2025/26 seasons, as both a starter and a substitute, and Burscough's own player profile lists him as a forward.
Retained — Burscough publicly announced him as retained in July 2025, a sign he is part of the club's ongoing first-team plans.
Profile
Anthony Walsh is a versatile first-team player for Burscough FC in the North West Counties Football League Premier Division. Capable of operating across midfield and forward areas, Anthony brings experience, work-rate and attacking threat to the squad.
Public NWCFL records show him scoring for Lower Breck during the 2023/24 season before later contributing goals for Burscough, including strikes against Cheadle Town and Droylsden.
Retained by the club and involved across multiple seasons, Anthony gives Burscough valuable flexibility — offering options as both a starter and an impact player from the bench.

Tom Beckett
Versatile across the wide areas — winger, wing-back, full-back.
Key Stats
| Date | Club | Match | Goal |
|---|---|---|---|
| 17 Sep 2022 | Ashton Athletic | Ashton 2–6 Northwich Vic | 84' |
| 7 Oct 2023 | Pilkington | Pilkington 2–0 Glossop North End | 28' |
| 25 Oct 2023 | Pilkington | Pilkington 4–3 Skelmersdale (LSC) | 29' |
| 8 Oct 2024 | AFC Liverpool | AFC Liverpool 5–1 Burscough | 27' & 46' |
| 15 Oct 2024 | AFC Liverpool | Ramsbottom 2–1 AFC Liverpool | 28' |
| 16 Nov 2024 | AFC Liverpool | Litherland REMYCA 3–1 AFC Liverpool | 54' |
| 21 Mar 2026 | AFC Liverpool | AFC Liverpool 2–1 Burscough | 87' |
| 3 Apr 2026 | AFC Liverpool | AFC Liverpool 3–1 Nelson (Macron SF) | 90+5' |
Performance Summary
Tom is a modern, flexible wide player rather than someone locked to one position. A Trafford profile listed him across LW, RW, CAM, LB and RB — a winger, attacking midfielder, wing-back or full-back depending on the system.
For AFC Liverpool the NWCFL page shows 26 Premier Division appearances, 4 goals and 6 clean sheets, and the club described him as part of a "formidable left side". His goal record shows he can arrive in scoring positions — including two against Burscough in October 2024 — and a late winner off the bench (87') against Burscough in March 2026 shows he can influence tight games.
In profile: versatile across both flanks and the full-back / wing-back roles — flexibility, energy and attacking output from wide areas.
Playing History
Stockport County — Listed among Tom's previous clubs in programme notes (a development spell).
Ashton Athletic — NWCFL records show Tom registered with Ashton Athletic in August 2022, including a goal against Northwich Victoria.
Pilkington — He later scored for Pilkington against Glossop North End and in the Liverpool Senior Cup against Skelmersdale United.
Trafford — Signed for Trafford in November 2023, listed as a highly versatile wide / midfield / full-back option.
AFC Liverpool — Tom became part of AFC Liverpool's squad across 2024/25 and 2025/26, contributing goals and clean sheets from the left side.
Burscough FC — Tom joined Burscough in June 2026 from AFC Liverpool — a player who has already scored against the Linnets.
Profile
Tom Beckett is a versatile wide player who joins Burscough FC from AFC Liverpool ahead of the 2026/27 season. Capable of playing on either wing, as an attacking midfielder or in full-back areas, Tom brings flexibility, pace and attacking threat to the squad.
Public NWCFL records show him scoring for Ashton Athletic, Pilkington and AFC Liverpool, including a double against Burscough in October 2024 and a late winner against Burscough in March 2026.
Having been part of a strong left-sided unit at AFC Liverpool, Tom adds proven NWCFL Premier Division experience and gives Burscough another dynamic option in wide and attacking areas.

Cameron Rooney
A technical, goal-scoring midfielder with EFL academy pedigree.
Key Stats
| Date | Club | Match | Contribution |
|---|---|---|---|
| 10 Oct 2023 | Morecambe | Morecambe 3–1 Barrow (EFL Trophy) | Goal (58') + assist, on senior debut |
| 22 Mar 2025 | AFC Liverpool | Glossop North End 2–5 AFC Liverpool | Goal (67') |
| 28 Mar 2025 | AFC Liverpool | AFC Liverpool 2–0 Barnoldswick | Goal (63') |
| 1 Oct 2025 | AFC Liverpool | West Didsbury & Chorlton 4–3 AFC Liverpool | Goal (11') |
Performance Summary
Cameron profiles as a technically capable central midfielder with a strong attacking edge. He is not just a holding player — public sources list him as a central midfielder who can also play attacking midfield and centre-forward, suggesting he can operate between the lines, arrive in the box and contribute in the final third.
His Morecambe debut is the standout indicator of his quality: scoring and assisting on a senior debut in the EFL Trophy against Barrow — threading the ball through for the opener, then finishing from close range before the hour. For AFC Liverpool, goals against Glossop North End, Barnoldswick Town and West Didsbury & Chorlton show he kept contributing attacking output at NWCFL Premier level.
In profile: a right-footed midfielder with professional academy grounding, senior experience and clear attacking instincts — technical quality, energy and goal threat from midfield.
Playing History
Morecambe FC (academy & first team) — Cameron came through the Morecambe academy and made his senior debut in the EFL Trophy against Barrow (10 Oct 2023), scoring and assisting in a 3–1 win.
Loan spells — He gained experience on loan at Nantwich Town, Runcorn Linnets and Lower Breck.
Warrington Rylands & AFC Liverpool — After a spell listed at Warrington Rylands, Cameron joined AFC Liverpool in November 2024, featuring regularly in the NWCFL Premier Division and scoring across 2024/25 and 2025/26.
Burscough FC — Cameron joined Burscough in June 2026 from AFC Liverpool.
Profile
Cameron Rooney is a talented right-footed midfielder who joins Burscough FC from AFC Liverpool ahead of the 2026/27 North West Counties Football League Premier Division season. A former Morecambe academy player, Cameron has already gained senior experience in a professional environment, scoring and assisting on his Morecambe first-team debut in the EFL Trophy against Barrow.
He has also developed through loan spells with Nantwich Town, Runcorn Linnets and Lower Breck before gaining further NWCFL experience with AFC Liverpool.
Comfortable as a central midfielder, attacking midfielder or advanced forward option, Cameron brings technical ability, energy and goal threat to Burscough's midfield.

Andrew Starkey
Energy and tenacity in the engine room — a goal threat from midfield.
Key Stats
| Date | Club | Match | Goal |
|---|---|---|---|
| 24 Jan 2026 | AFC Liverpool | AFC Liverpool 4–1 Chadderton | 37' |
| 6 Apr 2026 | AFC Liverpool | AFC Liverpool 3–1 Litherland REMYCA | 42' |
| 8 Apr 2026 | AFC Liverpool | Longridge Town 2–3 AFC Liverpool | 54' |
| 10 Sep 2024 | Pilkington | Abbey Hey 4–3 Pilkington | 81' |
| 21 Sep 2024 | Pilkington | Pilkington 2–3 Staveley Miners Welfare (FA Vase) | 90' pen |
| 23 Nov 2024 | Pilkington | Pilkington 3–3 FC Isle of Man | 37' |
| 27 Nov 2024 | Pilkington | Pilkington 4–3 South Liverpool | 6' |
| 2 Aug 2025 | Pilkington | Pilkington 2–2 Longridge Town (FA Cup) | 97' |
Performance Summary
Andrew profiles as a high-energy midfielder who can operate centrally or in advanced midfield areas. The clearest style description comes from Pilkington, who called him "a talented player on the ball" who brings "energy and tenacity to the engine room in midfield" when announcing his signing.
His AFC Liverpool usage supports that. He was listed at No. 8 against Chadderton and No. 10 against Burscough and Litherland REMYCA, suggesting he can play as a box-to-box midfielder or attacking midfielder depending on the team shape.
His goal record shows he is not just a defensive worker: he scored for Pilkington in league games, produced a dramatic 97th-minute FA Cup equaliser against Longridge Town (a volley into the top corner from the edge of the box), and added three confirmed league goals for AFC Liverpool in 2025/26.
In profile: an energetic, technically capable No. 8 or No. 10 who offers intensity, pressing, forward running and a proven attacking contribution from central areas.
Playing History
Pilkington — Andrew played for Pilkington during 2024/25, scoring in league and cup — including goals against Abbey Hey, FC Isle of Man, South Liverpool and Staveley Miners Welfare. He was still with Pilkington at the start of 2025/26, scoring a dramatic 97th-minute FA Cup equaliser against Longridge Town.
AFC Liverpool — Andrew has had more than one spell with AFC Liverpool. Public NWCFL records list him in AFC Liverpool line-ups in both earlier and 2025/26 records, used in central and advanced midfield roles (No. 8 and No. 10). AFC Liverpool announced his return from Pilkington, describing him as a dependable midfielder with endless work-rate, composure and energy.
Burscough FC — Andrew joined Burscough in June 2026 from AFC Liverpool, arriving with recent NWCFL Premier Division experience and a proven midfield goal contribution.
Profile
Andrew Starkey is an energetic and technically capable midfielder who joins Burscough FC from AFC Liverpool ahead of the 2026/27 North West Counties Football League Premier Division season. A hardworking midfield player with previous experience at AFC Liverpool and Pilkington, Andrew brings composure on the ball, tenacity and attacking threat from central areas.
Public records show him scoring for Pilkington in league and cup competition before returning to AFC Liverpool, where he added further NWCFL Premier Division goals during the 2025/26 campaign. Comfortable operating as a No. 8 or No. 10, Andrew gives Burscough extra energy, work-rate and goal contribution in midfield.

Matthew Brown
Known as "Matty" — happy to play anywhere but in goal.
Key Stats
| Competition | Club | Apps | Goals | Clean Sheets |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| NWCFL Premier | AFC Liverpool | 42 | 1 | 9 |
| Emirates FA Cup | AFC Liverpool | 3 | 0 | 0 |
| Isuzu FA Vase | AFC Liverpool | 1 | 0 | 0 |
| Macron Cup | AFC Liverpool | 6 | 0 | 1 |
| Liverpool Senior Cup | AFC Liverpool | 1 | 0 | 0 |
| Total (2025/26) | AFC Liverpool | 53 | 1 | 10 |
Performance Summary
Matty profiles as a highly versatile, dependable player. AFC Liverpool's own article said he had "played in most positions" for the club, and Brown himself said he was happy to play anywhere apart from goalkeeper. NWCFL line-ups back this up — he has been used in different roles, wearing No. 4, No. 5 and No. 10.
The evidence points to a player who can be trusted defensively but also contribute going forward. His NWCFL clean-sheet numbers show regular defensive involvement, while confirmed goals against Northwich Victoria, Cheadle Town, FC St Helens, South Liverpool, Irlam and Abbey Hey show he can also be a threat in attacking areas.
Confirmed goals for AFC Liverpool:
- 19 Dec 2023 — AFC Liverpool 2–1 Wythenshawe (68')
- 24 Mar 2024 — AFC Liverpool 3–5 Squires Gate (27')
- 23 Aug 2024 — AFC Liverpool 3–1 Northwich Victoria (8')
- 31 Aug 2024 — Cheadle Town 0–3 AFC Liverpool (21')
- 3 Sep 2024 — AFC Liverpool 1–2 FC St Helens (68')
- 1 Oct 2024 — AFC Liverpool 3–0 South Liverpool (42')
- 15 Feb 2025 — Irlam 2–1 AFC Liverpool (49')
- 6 Dec 2025 — AFC Liverpool 3–0 Abbey Hey (25')
In profile: a reliable, adaptable squad leader who can cover multiple positions, compete physically and contribute at both ends of the pitch.
Playing History
AFC Liverpool (pathway & first team) — Matty came through AFC Liverpool's reserves and youth pathway before establishing himself in the first team. In October 2024, AFC Liverpool announced he had signed a contract after reaching his 50th appearance, describing him as a "vital player" for the Non-League Reds who had shown a "fantastic level of consistency" — standing on 53 appearances and 6 goals at that point. His 50th game came in an FA Vase tie away at Winsford.
He remained heavily involved in 2025/26, making 42 Premier Division appearances plus cup football across the FA Cup, FA Vase, Macron Cup and Liverpool Senior Cup.
Burscough FC — Burscough announced they were "absolutely delighted" to sign Matty in June 2026, describing him as the club's third contracted signing of the summer.
Profile
Matthew "Matty" Brown is a versatile and experienced player who joins Burscough FC from AFC Liverpool ahead of the 2026/27 North West Counties Football League Premier Division season. A product of the AFC Liverpool pathway, Brown became an established first-team player for the Non-League Reds, reaching over 50 appearances and signing a contract with the club in 2024.
Comfortable across defensive and midfield roles, he brings consistency, adaptability and strong league experience to Burscough. Public NWCFL records show him making 42 Premier Division appearances for AFC Liverpool in 2025/26, contributing to clean sheets and adding goals from both defensive and advanced areas.

Joel Skillen
A skilful, direct winger with pace, creativity and end product.
Key Stats
| Date | Club | Match | Contribution |
|---|---|---|---|
| 28 Dec 2024 | AFC Liverpool | AFC Liverpool 4–1 Glossop North End | Goal (90+1') |
| 6 Aug 2025 | AFC Liverpool | AFC Liverpool 2–1 Abbey Hey (FA Cup replay) | Goal (32') |
| 20 Jan 2026 | AFC Liverpool | AFC Liverpool 4–0 Stockport Town | Goal (68') |
| 31 Mar 2026 | AFC Liverpool | AFC Liverpool 2–0 Euxton Villa | Goal (70') |
| 18 Apr 2026 | AFC Liverpool | AFC Liverpool 4–1 Pilkington | Goal (73') |
| 2025/26 | AFC Liverpool | Macron Cup run (Cammell Laird, Nelson) | Goals + final assist |
Performance Summary
Joel profiles as a direct, skilful winger who can affect games from wide areas. AFC Liverpool described him simply as a "skilful winger", and his match evidence backs that up: he appears regularly as a No. 11, contributes goals, wins penalties, creates chances and provides assists.
His attacking output shows a player who can arrive in scoring positions as well as create for others. He scored against Glossop North End (Dec 2024), struck well with his right foot against Abbey Hey in the FA Cup, and scored against Stockport Town, Euxton Villa and Pilkington in 2025/26 — before playing a decisive creative role in the Macron Cup final, assisting Elliot Taylor's second goal in the 3–1 win over West Didsbury & Chorlton.
Key creative moments: he kept the ball alive and squared it for Elliot Taylor's late winner v Litherland REMYCA (Dec 2024), and at City of Liverpool (Nov 2025) he scored the opener on 11 minutes and was then brought down for the penalty that made it 2–1.
In profile: a wide player who can beat his man, arrive at the back post, press high, win fouls in dangerous areas and contribute with goals and assists.
Playing History
AFC Liverpool U18s / 7 Elite Academy pathway — Joel came through AFC Liverpool's youth pathway. In September 2022 he was named AFC Liverpool Under-18s captain ahead of an FA Youth Cup tie with Wrexham, having scored twice in an 8–4 FA Youth Cup win over Curzon Ashton. He was also selected in a pathway group for a US college showcase.
AFC Liverpool first team — Joel stepped up into the first-team squad, AFC Liverpool noting 27 appearances in his debut season. He featured across 2024/25 and 2025/26 in advanced wide areas (wearing No. 11), and was part of AFC Liverpool's 2025/26 Macron Cup-winning squad, scoring in the run against Cammell Laird 1907 and Nelson.
Burscough FC — Joel joined Burscough in June 2026 from AFC Liverpool, giving the club a young, attack-minded wide player with NWCFL Premier Division and cup-winning experience.
Profile
Joel Skillen is a skilful winger who joins Burscough FC from AFC Liverpool ahead of the 2026/27 North West Counties Football League Premier Division season. A product of the AFC Liverpool Under-18s pathway, Skillen captained the youth side in the FA Youth Cup and later progressed into the Non-League Reds' first-team squad, making 27 appearances in his debut senior season.
A direct wide player with pace, creativity and end product, he has scored in league, FA Cup and Macron Cup competition, while also contributing key assists and attacking moments. Part of AFC Liverpool's 2025/26 Macron Cup-winning squad, Skillen brings Burscough an exciting wide option with proven NWCFL experience and strong development potential.

Callum Laird
Known as "Lairdy" — a physical, experienced No. 9 and reliable goal threat.
Key Stats
| Date | Match | Result | Goal |
|---|---|---|---|
| 5 Oct 2024 | Colne 0–3 Burscough | Win | 61' |
| 22 Oct 2024 | Burscough 3–4 Chadderton | Loss | 10' |
| 4 Jan 2025 | Pilkington 2–2 Burscough | Draw | 51' |
| 18 Jan 2025 | Abbey Hey 2–1 Burscough | Loss | 11' |
| 25 Jan 2025 | Burscough 2–1 Barnoldswick Town | Win | 68' |
| 7 Feb 2025 | Chadderton 2–1 Burscough | Loss | 43' |
| 8 Mar 2025 | Prestwich Heys 1–2 Burscough | Win | 36' |
| 29 Mar 2025 | Cheadle Town 0–1 Burscough | Win | 44' |
| 13 Jan 2026 | Burscough 5–2 South Liverpool | Win | 89' |
| Jan 2026 | Burscough 7–1 City of Liverpool | Win | 22' & 55' |
| 14 Apr 2026 | Longridge Town 4–2 Burscough | Loss | 24' & 65' |
Performance Summary
Callum profiles as a proper NWCFL centre-forward: physical, experienced, direct and capable of scoring in different types of games. Wythenshawe's manager described him as a physical player who would be a nuisance to defenders, which matches his goals record and use as a central attacking option.
His Burscough record shows he can score in tight games as well as bigger wins. He scored the only goal in a 1–0 win away at Cheadle Town, scored in wins over Colne, Barnoldswick and Prestwich Heys, and hit doubles against City of Liverpool and Longridge Town. A late-season Longridge Town programme listed him on 16 goals as one of Burscough's leading scorers.
He also offers more than finishing. NWCFL's January 2026 Player of the Month article noted Laird putting Christian Mukoko through for a goal against Pilkington, and Mukoko later setting up Laird against South Liverpool — showing his role in Burscough's attacking combinations, not just as a penalty-box finisher.
In profile: strong enough to occupy defenders and intelligent enough to link play — a central attacking focal point, penalty-box presence and reliable goal threat.
Playing History
Pilkington — Callum was a major attacking player for Pilkington, part of the side that won the 2022/23 NWCFL Division One North title. He scored a hat-trick in the 4–0 title-clinching win at Bacup Borough. He was still with Pilkington in 2023/24, making 21 appearances in all competitions before moving on.
Wythenshawe — Callum joined Wythenshawe from Pilkington in January 2024, described as an experienced forward bringing "experience and quality". He scored for them too, including two goals in a 7–0 win over Longridge Town in February 2024.
Burscough FC — Burscough signed Callum from Wythenshawe Amateurs, and he is now listed under the club's forwards, providing a regular goal threat across 2024/25 and 2025/26.
Profile
Callum Laird is an experienced forward for Burscough FC in the North West Counties Football League Premier Division. Known as "Lairdy", he brings physical presence, goalscoring instinct and proven NWCFL experience to the Burscough attack.
Laird previously played for Pilkington, where he was part of their 2022/23 Division One North title-winning side and scored a hat-trick in the title-clinching win at Bacup Borough. He later joined Wythenshawe before signing for Burscough, where he has continued to provide a regular goal threat. Public records show him scoring important goals across the 2024/25 and 2025/26 seasons, including doubles against City of Liverpool and Longridge Town, making him one of Burscough's key attacking players.
