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Post by agl on Feb 15, 2023 14:28:44 GMT
Three goals for ten clubs since 2018 is an even more damning record. Judging by his goal return at Halifax and what he showed in his very short time here there’s undoubtedly a talented player in there somewhere, so really not sure how his career’s ended up looking like it does. If you’re after another laugh, have a look at Adam Dawson’s Wikipedia page. Every few months I search his name for a bit of fun, and every time he’s at a different club. Read a book written by this guy once. The ultimate journeyman!
I'm surprised more players don't just use their talent as an excuse to travel the world.
Well worth a read that book.
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Post by phillippedulait on Feb 15, 2023 15:53:22 GMT
Three goals for ten clubs since 2018 is an even more damning record. Judging by his goal return at Halifax and what he showed in his very short time here there’s undoubtedly a talented player in there somewhere, so really not sure how his career’s ended up looking like it does. If you’re after another laugh, have a look at Adam Dawson’s Wikipedia page. Every few months I search his name for a bit of fun, and every time he’s at a different club. Read a book written by this guy once. The ultimate journeyman!
I'm surprised more players don't just use their talent as an excuse to travel the world.
Fred Eyre wrote a cracking tale of his journeyman career, I recommend it if you can lay your hands on a copy en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fred_Eyre. He crossed paths with many great names, including Harry McNally and a few others familiar to Chester during their WIgan years too.
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Post by Harry Lime on Feb 15, 2023 17:40:13 GMT
Read a book written by this guy once. The ultimate journeyman!
I'm surprised more players don't just use their talent as an excuse to travel the world.
Fred Eyre wrote a cracking tale of his journeyman career, I recommend it if you can lay your hands on a copy en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fred_Eyre. He crossed paths with many great names, including Harry McNally and a few others familiar to Chester during their WIgan years too. Ben Smith wrote a book called Journeyman about his career in the lower leagues. He played for Hereford, Shrewsbury, Yeovil among others from around 2000-2010. I picked it up a while back, but not yet got round to reading it. en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Smith_(footballer,_born_1978)
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