Nathan Peat

[1][3] A proposed loan move to Harrogate Town of the Northern Premier League collapsed in October 2003 as Hull needed cover at left back.

[5] After joining York City on trial, and playing in a pre-season friendly at Frickley Athletic in July 2005, the Conference National outfit expressed an interest in signing him.

[9] On 25 August, Peat scored the winner for York City against Burton Albion from a free kick.

[13] In March 2007, Peat was found guilty of violent conduct, and given the punishment of a £200 fine and a two-game ban.

[20] In the summer of 2016 he left to join Brigg Town,[21] where he was appointed joint player-manager alongside Anthony Bowsley.

Peat playing for York City in 2007