Wigan Junior Latics 1995-1997. Bond was an integral part of the WJL side that won the Warrington league title three consecutive seasons. He started as a central midfielder but when manager Dave Harrison was appointed he was deployed as a centre half alongside Chris Travis and in front of the goalkeeper Paul Harrison. He was spotted by Crewe Scouts against Leigh RMI in a 2–2 draw away where keeper Harrison ran the length of the pitch to celebrate a late Damon Martland Equaliser from 25 yards.
Bond signed for Conference North club Barrow in 2006 after being released by Crewe.[citation needed] He impressed at Barrow and had a successful spell, helping the club achieve promotion to the Conference Premier through the play-offs in the 2007–08 season.[8] In the 2009–10 season, Bond was a key player in Barrow's progression to the third round of the FA Cup, where they lost 3–0 to Sunderland and in their victorious FA Trophy campaign.[citation needed] During this season, Bond reportedly attracted the attention of several Championship clubs, including Leicester City, Peterborough and Preston North End.[8] He left Barrow at the end of the 2009–10 season after turning down the offer of a new contract.[9]
Colchester United
Bond signed for League One club Colchester United on 30 June 2010 on a two-year contract.[10] Manager John Ward described him as "a marauding midfield player with a lot of energy and running work in him."[10] He made his Football League debut on 7 August when starting in a 2–2 draw away to Exeter City.[11] On 26 July 2011, Bond was involved in a nasty clash of heads with goalkeeper Mark Cousins during a friendly against local rivals Ipswich Town. With medical treatment required at the stadium, the match was abandoned by the match officials, with Bond then taken straight to hospital. He was released from hospital the following day.[12] He went on to make 43 appearances in the 2011–12 season, scoring 4 goals.[13] Bond joined his former club Crewe Alexandra, now in League One, on 28 September 2012 on a one-month loan.[14]
Bond scored an 89th-minute winner in the opening match of the 2013–14 season on 3 August 2013 after coming on as a substitute two minutes earlier, with a shot from eight yards from Drey Wright's pass, to secure a 1–0 away victory over Gillingham.[15][16] He joined League Two club Bristol Rovers on 12 September on a one-month loan, linking up with former manager John Ward.[17] Bond made his debut two days later, starting in a 2–0 away defeat to Dagenham & Redbridge.[18] He had his contract with Colchester terminated by mutual consent on 8 January 2014, with his playing time restricted in the 2013–14 season .[19]
Chester
Following his release from Colchester, Bond signed for Conference Premier club Chester on 24 January 2014 on a contract to the end of the 2013–14 season, having reportedly turned down offers from Football League clubs.[20] He made his debut the following day as a 55th-minute substitute in Chester's 3–0 away defeat to Forest Green Rovers.[21]
Crawley Town
The midfielder joined the club on 19 February 2016 on a contract until the end of the season, and made his debut the following day in a 1–1 draw against Plymouth Argyle.[citation needed] He was released by the club in May that year.[22]
AFC Fylde
The midfielder joined the National League North club in the summer of 2016,[23] He helped the team win the league title and promotion in his first season, and then the play-offs in the NAtional League the following year.[24] He was released in May 2019.[25]
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^ abWilliams, Mike; Williams, Tony, eds. (2008). Non-League Club Directory 2009. Tony Williams Publications. pp. 36–37. ISBN978-1-869833-59-6.
^Williams, Tony; Wright, James, eds. (2009). Non-League Club Directory 2010. Tony Williams Publications. pp. 40–41. ISBN978-1-869833-66-4.
^Williams, Tony; Wright, James, eds. (2010). Non-League Club Directory 2011. Tony Williams Publications. pp. 38–39. ISBN978-1-869833-68-8.
^For FA Cup second qualifying round: "Alfreton 1–0 AFC Fylde". AFC Fylde. 17 September 2016. Retrieved 28 July 2019. For FA Trophy third qualifying round: "Gloucester 2–3 AFC Fylde". AFC Fylde. 26 November 2016. Retrieved 28 July 2019.