I'm sure if you asked those Palace fans, they'd pop down the road and flick a few swan vestas around for you!!Nobody set the world alight at Crawley, TBH,
I'm sure if you asked those Palace fans, they'd pop down the road and flick a few swan vestas around for you!!Nobody set the world alight at Crawley, TBH,
Arguable should have been easier to stand out then.Nobody set the world alight at Crawley, TBH,
Hmmm the step up to big boys football can come as a big shock though. The National League is very physical too, it will be intgeresting to see how he makes out.Tolaj scored 8 (Eight) goals in one Swiss u19 game. Really shows how difficult it can be to 'make it'.
From a premier league contender to non league.
You aren't.Good luck Luke.
Sure I can’t be the only person who sees that shirt as “Totally Straight”…
Football careers can be all over the place. Couple of seasons ago Horsham had a keeper called Sam Howes. Had been at West Ham academy thru to U21s (I think). Then released and ended up in non-league with Horsham, then went to National League (Conference in old money) with Wealdstone and he just got signed by Leyton Orient in League 1 for this season.From a premier league contender to non league.
That is a steep drop.
Good luck Luke.
Sure I can’t be the only person who sees that shirt as “Totally Straight”…
Absolutely, however a lot of players at non league level play lower than they perhaps could for either 1.) Better money or 2.) It's local and they don't want to move across the country for a 1 year contract.Football careers can be all over the place. Couple of seasons ago Horsham had a keeper called Sam Howes. Had been at West Ham academy thru to U21s (I think). Then released and ended up in non-league with Horsham, then went to National League (Conference in old money) with Wealdstone and he just got signed by Leyton Orient in League 1 for this season.
Howes went to school in East Grinstead, I believe.Football careers can be all over the place. Couple of seasons ago Horsham had a keeper called Sam Howes. Had been at West Ham academy thru to U21s (I think). Then released and ended up in non-league with Horsham, then went to National League (Conference in old money) with Wealdstone and he just got signed by Leyton Orient in League 1 for this season.
I don't want to de-rail this, but when Portsmouth were sponsored by Jobsite all I could ever see was GobshiteGood luck Luke.
Sure I can’t be the only person who sees that shirt as “Totally Straight”…
There's the answer then. I know of several ex-Albion academy players who were offered contracts abroad or elsewhere in the country but instead chose to drop down to Ryman level. A lot also fall out of love with the game when being released and a few hundred quid a month to play for your local side is a real temptation compared to a 1 year contract in Barrow or The Netherlands.Howes went to school in East Grinstead, I believe.
Do you know what is next for George Cox? I believe he left Fortuna Sittard at the end of last season.There's the answer then. I know of several ex-Albion academy players who were offered contracts abroad or elsewhere in the country but instead chose to drop down to Ryman level. A lot also fall out of love with the game when being released and a few hundred quid a month to play for your local side is a real temptation compared to a 1 year contract in Barrow or The Netherlands.
Trialled with a couple of Championship clubs so far. Looks like that’s his next destination.Do you know what is next for George Cox? I believe he left Fortuna Sittard at the end of last season.
And good luck to him, he always looked an excellent prospect to me on the few times I saw him play and to make so many appearances in the Netherlands suggests he's definitely got a good career ahead of him.Trialled with a couple of Championship clubs so far. Looks like that’s his next destination.