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Post by notsorecentconvert on Apr 22, 2015 13:17:53 GMT
Which players from opposition clubs have caught your eye this season?
I'll start off with Jordan Parkes of Hemel Hempstead Town. A former Watford player who I reckon could play in the league. He's scored a bundle of goals from midfield (maybe a Hemel lurker will tell me how many!) and he's always looked good whenever I've seen him.
I gather that he's not as expensive as Frendo, either, (although I'll stand corrected on that if anyone knows for sure), so it's not pie in the sky to think we could sign him.
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Post by Saint on Apr 22, 2015 13:21:08 GMT
Parkes is an excellent player, and a number of other conference south/conference national teams have already made offers. Will be interesting to see who, and what, he chooses. Could we be one of those clubs? Possibly, although I suspect he'll be receiving some big offers wages wise.
Hawkins, who played up front for Hemel this season has also impressed me, but rumour is he's off to a football league club this summer.
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Post by Boomer on Apr 22, 2015 13:32:56 GMT
Sam Barratt, left mid at Maidenhead. In the short time he was on in the away game in January, he tore us apart. Future league player.
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Post by PaperSaint on Apr 22, 2015 13:35:22 GMT
Those were the two specifically mentioned by Dave Anderson on the BBC Radio 5 Non-League Show as being his bets for moves upwards. I understand the main consideration for Parkes is the amount of money he makes from his fitness and football companies (that use the training facilities next to Hemel's ground)
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Post by citycentresaint on Apr 22, 2015 23:10:34 GMT
Yes fair few players avoid going full time as they are making good money with other jobs.
Frendo as a cabbie in London must be doing well considering his football wage also.
Not loads of money to be made playing full time in League 2.
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