Career
While a Burton Albion player, he was capped for England at semi-professional level Mell began his football career as an apprentice with Hull City, but never played for the first team He moved on to local Lincolnshire League side Appleby Frodingham before joining Football League Fourth Division club Doncaster Rovers, initially on a non-contract basis.
He made his first-team debut on 29 December 1979 in a 2–1 home defeat to Huddersfield Town.
He played irregularly over the next two-and-a-half seasons, helping the club gain promotion to the Third Division in 1981, and scoring winning goals against Crystal Palace, Millwall and Fulham that contributed to their avoiding relegation in 1981-1982. He spent the 1983-1984 season back in the Fourth Division with Halifax Town before moving into the Northern Premier League with Burton Albion.
In the 1986 close season, Mell followed Burton manager Neil Warnock to Conference club Scarborough. He scored at each end of the run of 13 consecutive away wins that made a major contribution to their progression from mid-season mid-table to the penultimate game of the season that confirmed them as champions.
Mell scored Scarborough"s first goal in the Football League, on the opening day of the 1987-1988 season, a 2–2 draw at home to Wolverhampton Wanderers marred by £20,000-worth of damage to the ground, fighting on the terraces, 54 arrests, and a visiting supporter falling through the roof of a stand.
He finished the season as the club"s top scorer for the second year running, with ten goals in all competitions. He played rarely in Scarborough"s second league season. In October 1988, he joined conference club Boston United on a month"s loan.
He made four appearances and scored once, in his first game for the club, a 5–0 defeat of Barnet.
After 79 appearances in League and Conference for Scarborough, Mell finished his football career back in non-League football with Goole Town. Mell was born in Doncaster, which was then in the West Riding of Yorkshire.
He worked as a firefighter during much of his football career, and as of 2007, was still employed in the fire service, based in Hull.