Alf Bellis
[2] He scored on his debut on 30 April 1938, in a 4–1 win over Rochdale at The Old Recreation Ground, in what was the last home game of the 1937–38 campaign.[1] He hit four goals in 18 games in 1947–48, before he was traded to Bury in exchange for Walter Keeley and a 'substantial fee' in January 1948 by manager Gordon Hodgson.[1] At the end of the 1947–48 season, Norman Bullock's "Shakers" avoided relegation out of the Second Division by one place and five points.He left the "Swans" after two years at Vetch Field and played for Chesterfield in the 1953–54 campaign, helping them to finish sixth in the Third Division North.He featured in just 13 league games for Teddy Davison's "Spireites" and departed Saltergate for stays with Welsh non-League sides Rhyl Athletic, Colwyn Bay and Penmaenmawr.