Scott Bevan

Scott Anthony Bevan (born 19 September 1979) is a former professional footballer currently employed as the under-21s goalkeeping coach at Wolverhampton Wanderers.

He never made a first team appearance for Southampton although he did get experience out on loan at Ayr United, Stoke City, Woking (on two separate occasions),[4][5] Huddersfield Town[6] and Wycombe Wanderers.

[9] He put in memorable performances in Tamworth's FA Cup run whilst on-loan with The Lambs,[10] which included victories over league sides AFC Bournemouth and Hartlepool United and two ties against Stoke City in the third round.

[11] After undergoing an operation to remove a kidney[12] that left many thinking he might never play competitive football again, Bevan showed remarkable recovery and resilience to once again make himself available.

[14] In January 2008, and after 18 successful months at Aggborough, Bevan helped Kidderminster reach the 2007 FA Trophy Final against Stevenage, thus playing in the first ever competitive game at the new Wembley Stadium in front of 53262 fans.