Blue Square North club Droylsden have re-signed former Chester City full back James Vaughan.
Vaughan, 22, was signed by Chester in January 2006 from Tranmere Rovers, where he made more than fifty reserve team appearances.
He joined his father (owner) and brother (defender) (both called Stephen) at the club. His first-team debut came when he replaced his brother in the closing stages of Chester's 4-4 draw in the LDV Vans Trophy at Chesterfield on November 29th, 2006.
After a successful loan spell at Droylsden, who he helped win the Blue Square North title, Vaughan returned to Chester and was a regular in the closing matches of the 2006/07.
Vaughan commanded a regular spot as first-choice right back for the next two seasons, but in April 2009 he moved to Australia and joined Wollongong Community, for who he played seven games.
Whilst in Australia he played a further two games with A-League side Sydney FC, and a game for A-League side Central Coast.
Despite showing decent form, he was not offered a contract due to visa restrictions and he pon returned to the UK, where he was linked with a move to League One side Oldham Athletic before re-signing for the Bloods.








