Adam Clarke Shillcock

Adam Clarke Shillcock (born November 1984) is an English former semi-professional footballer and coach, who is currently at Whitchurch Alport Fc. He previously played for Colwyn Bay, Conwy United, Cemaes Bay, Atherton LR, Tamworth and Brockenhurst.
Career
Raised in North Wales, Shillcock was snapped up as a 16 year-old by Colwyn Bay. He made his debut as an 16 year-old and quickly established a reputation as an aggressive midfielder. Known as ‘The Triple Crown’, Shillcock range of passing and reading of the game were lorded by many and drew comparisons to John De Wolf.
In June 2010, the 26 year-old Shillcock decided to retire from the game due to a series of serious injury problems and on the advice of medical specialists. Since 2010 he has held various roles in and around football with his most recent position at Shrewsbury Town F.C.
 
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