Career
Williams signed for in July 1999 from Liverpool County Football Combination side Street Dominics. He played for the club for ten years, making 238 league appearances for the club, and picking up championship winning medals for the Northern Premier Division One in 2000, the Northern Premier League in 2003 and the Conference National in 2006, seeing the club promoted to the Football League. Illegal betting and subsequent ban In April 2009, Williams, who at the time was the club"s longest serving player, along Stanley team-mates Peter Cavanagh, Jay Harris and David Mannix and Bury player Andy Mangan were charged with breaching the Football Association"s betting rules, with some accused of gambling thousands of pounds on their team to lose.
The scandal related to "s last game of the last League Two season, at home to Bury.
Williams was suspended from professional football for eight months and received a £3,500 fine, and was released by Stanley. The players appealed against their bans but lost their cases.
In March 2010 he agreed to join and finally joined up with the club in May. In October 2012 he signed for making his club debut on 13 October in a 1–1 draw with Salford City.