Chris Summers (footballer)

After making three further appearances, he was released by the club and joined Inter Cardiff for the inaugural League of Wales season.

He scored 177 goals in 243 appearances in the Welsh Premier League which ranks him as the third highest goalscorer in the competition's history.

He began his senior career with his hometown side Cardiff City having joined the club on a YTS contract in 1990.

[5][7] During the 2003–2004 season, Summers set a new club record for Cwmbrân after scoring in six consecutive league matches, achieving the milestone with both goals during a 2–0 victory over Newtown.

[11] Summers later revealed that he had considered quitting football earlier in the season after struggling to maintain his enthusiasm for playing.

[12] After a second spell with Carmarthen, Summers dropped out of the Welsh Premier League to join Pontypridd Town but returned at the start of the 2005–2006 season to sign for Cardiff Grange Harlequins.

His tally of 177 goals in the Welsh Premier League ranks him as the third highest scorer in the competition's history, behind Marc Lloyd-Williams and Rhys Griffiths.