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David Winters (footballer)

David Winters (born 7 March 1983 in Paisley) is a Scottish professional footballer who currently plays as a striker for Pollok in the SJFA West Premier League.
He has previously played in the Scottish Premier League for Dundee United.
==Career==
Winters, like older brother Robbie, started his career with Dundee United and played in 19 league matches between 1999 and 2003. During this time, he had loans spells with Forfar Athletic and Ross County, and made the permanent move to Victoria Park in 2003.
After three seasons with ''The Staggies'' he moved to Hamilton Academical at the start of season 2006–07. Winters spent the following pre-season at Halifax Town after turning down a deal from Hamilton at the end of the season. He even played, and scored, as a trialist for Halifax against Hamilton in a friendly. However, he signed a contract, until the end of the 2007–08 season, for Hamilton in August.〔(Winters seals return to Hamilton ) – BBC Sport website〕 Winters was released by Hamilton in January 2008〔(Winters Released ) – Hamilton Accies FC website〕 and rejoined Ross County in February.〔(Accies' Winters moves to County ) – BBC Sport website〕 He joined Livingston in January 2009.
Winters moved to Dumbarton in March 2010, scoring three goals in his first five appearances.
Winters left Dumbarton in May 2010 and moved to Vietnam to play for Can Tho F.C. On the 5th of August 2011 Winters re-signed for Dumbarton on a one-year deal. He left in January 2012 after failing to establish himself in ''the Sons'' first eleven. After appearing as a trialist for Annan Athletic, Winters signed a deal until the end of the season, before moving on to Ayr United in the summer.
In August 2013, Winters joined Junior side Sauchie Juniors.
On 21 March 2014, Winters joined Scottish Non-league side Pollok.〔http://www.pollokfc.com/news/〕 He started his impressive goal tally for the Southside Glasgow Giants with four goals on his debut. His 7 Goals in the final 5 games of the season could not prevent Lok from being relegated to the West First Division. In March 2015, Winters signed a contract extending his current contract for another year at Newlandsfield.〔http://www.pollokfc.com/news/2015/2/20/signing-news-strike-pair-sign-new-deals.html〕 With 10 matches left in the league season, David's brother, Robbie joined Pollok on loan where the front two would spearhead the Lok attack for the final run-in. Pollok were crowned First Division Champions in May 2015 with Winters scoring 34 Goals that season, with 2 coming in a 3-0 win in the Evening Times Winners' Cup Final against Blantyre Victoria - Robbie scoring the other. 〔http://www.eveningtimes.co.uk/sport/13334769.Winters__wonderland_as_David_and_Robbie_fire_Pollok_to_Evening_Times_glory/〕 Since his 'Lok debut, he has only missed 1 competitive fixture through injury.

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