Dutch defender on trial

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I know someone who goes to a lot of Shields games if not all of them I'll ask him next time I see him at the match.

I've got no doubt at all that there are many gems in non-league they just need digging up.
Clubs in the league don't seem to want to take a chance on them for some reason. Not from that level anyway, so I'd really like to see us do it. I've seen a handful in non-league down here who I believe could make the leap, but they're more likely to be picked up by southern clubs if they ever do make it.
 
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Clubs in the league don't seem to want to take a chance on them for some reason. Not from that level anyway, so I'd really like to see us do it. I've seen a handful in non-league down here who I believe could make the leap, but they're more likely to be picked up by southern clubs if they ever do make it.

Might see a few more in the future, I don't know what constitutes a network but I remember a club statement that they'd invested in new national scouting networks not long ago.
 
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We get a 10 million loan to invest in things like a scouting network, and it buys bus tickets to South Shields

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hope it works out, but he left Eindhoven for his studies? I guess Watmore completed his while playing for us.
 
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The last one I can remember, when we tried this, was Barry Dunn.

I think he was a Gas Fitter by trade and came to us from a local non-league side.

His early first team appearances were electric.
A winger he went past defenders like they weren't there.
But it didn't last. Definitely 'a one trick pony'.

After a short time he drifted down the leagues, then back to none-league.

But we were just following NUFC in looking at the local leagues.
They had earlier unearthed what seemed like a gem, but I can't remember his name.
 
When you think of how desperate we have been for a full back or striker over the last couple of years it amazes me that we didn’t take a chance on one or two. Would cost next to nowt too.
 
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The last one that I remember like this is John McGinley, who was a brickie, I think. He was brought in as a winger but he was about 6' 2" and about 15 stone . . . . he only played a few times and he wasn't very fast :cheesy:
 
Alan Shoulder from Blyth Spartans mate.


Many thanks.

It's an age thing.
I could remember quite a lot about him, but his name just wouldn't come.
No doubt I'd wake up at three in the morning, (or one in the afternoon:emoticon-0102-bigsm), and remember it.

He did rather better at N/C than Dunn did here.
 
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Jamie Lawrence from Cowes Sports/Parkhurst.


One of the big success stories though not with us.

He joined us on trial:emoticon-0145-shake, when he was released from prison and was given a Pro Contract. He only played a few games then was transferred.
A few years later he got a League Cup Winners medal with Leicester City.

But the real success was what he did with the opportunity we gave him.
He turned his life round and became a real icon to the kids in his community.
Amongst other things he set up a Soccer School for them to help keep them off the streets.
 
One of the big success stories though not with us.

He joined us on trial:emoticon-0145-shake, when he was released from prison and was given a Pro Contract. He only played a few games then was transferred.
A few years later he got a League Cup Winners medal with Leicester City.

But the real success was what he did with the opportunity we gave him.
He turned his life round and became a real icon to the kids in his community.
Amongst other things he set up a Soccer School for them to help keep them off the streets.
I was there for his debut. He sliced a clearance into the Main Stand Paddock and it hit me on thigh.
 
Many thanks.

It's an age thing.
I could remember quite a lot about him, but his name just wouldn't come.
No doubt I'd wake up at three in the morning, (or one in the afternoon:emoticon-0102-bigsm), and remember it.

He did rather better at N/C than Dunn did here.
It was under McGarry I think but I was 10 in ‘78 so my memory is as puddled as yours. :emoticon-0105-wink: