Career
He is now manager of non-league side Barnton. Came began his playing career with Middlewich Athletic and joined Nantwich Town in October 1982. He soon moved on to Winsford United, who he played for until Bolton Wanderers gave him his first Football League chance when they signed him in April 1984.
Came became a regular for Wanderers over the next four years, winning promotion from Division Four in 1987-1988.
But a broken leg early in the 1988-1989 season after a tackle by Chester City"s striker Ian Benjamin ruled him out for more than a year thus ending interest in him by Arsenal, Ipswich Town and Everton. After this Came struggled to re-establish himself in the Bolton side and in December 1992 he ironically moved across the north-west to Chester.
The campaign memorably saw him deputise in goal for almost the entire 90 minutes away at Scarborough when regular goalkeeper Billy Stewart suffered an injury in the warm-up. This marked the end of his professional career, as he made a surprise return to Winsford.
He played for Winsford until retiring through injury in December 1998, but he remained involved at the club and was appointed manager for the 1999–2000 season.
Came has since become manager of Cheshire side Barnton, where he is still in charge today. Came is an indifferent golfer who once spent five minutes looking for his seven iron after it flew into the rough following his drive.