ah the non league frank lampard
He was watching Brady Hickey, 21 years of age and their captain. Been linked with a lot of clubs in the past - contract up this summer.
There's a fair amount of video of highlights of Barwell's games. I'm pretty up to speed with non league football so had heard about him but haven't ever seen him play. Watched a few highlights videos from this season and seen him score some decent goals, difficult to get a feel for his all round play from this type of video though. There is an interview with him on YouTube too, seems a fairly level headed kid.
For me this is the kind of player to take a low cost gamble on. Young, hungry, fairly local (so shouldn't get any homesickness type issues). Low risk kind of move, if he works out then great, if not won't have cost much. Non league is full of talented players waiting for a shot at a team like Coventry. Despite all the shit around the club we will still be a big draw to players at lower levels.
This is true, there desire to perform and give that extra 10% at is something that could be the difference at times.
Only issue is, is it the right thing for him and his family. He'd be giving up his job to go full time, would his wage be more or less than staying semi pro. I've heard a few stories that a player can earn more staying employed with a stable job and there fee from there non league club. Is it all worth gambling if you've a family for a 2 year deal?
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I think mid to late twenties that's more of a consideration. How far do you think you can go in the game.
At 21 you have to take the opportunity. Likely not got a high paid job or too much responsibility at that age anyway.
There's a fair amount of video of highlights of Barwell's games. I'm pretty up to speed with non league football so had heard about him but haven't ever seen him play. Watched a few highlights videos from this season and seen him score some decent goals, difficult to get a feel for his all round play from this type of video though. There is an interview with him on YouTube too, seems a fairly level headed kid.
For me this is the kind of player to take a low cost gamble on. Young, hungry, fairly local (so shouldn't get any homesickness type issues). Low risk kind of move, if he works out then great, if not won't have cost much. Non league is full of talented players waiting for a shot at a team like Coventry. Despite all the shit around the club we will still be a big draw to players at lower levels.
I know that Gaz Dean has turned down multiple moves to National League teams because he didn't want to give up the job he has at Land Rover. Stayed in the Conference North when Nuneaton and Solihull Moors got promoted.This is true, there desire to perform and give that extra 10% at is something that could be the difference at times.
Only issue is, is it the right thing for him and his family. He'd be giving up his job to go full time, would his wage be more or less than staying semi pro. I've heard a few stories that a player can earn more staying employed with a stable job and there fee from there non league club. Is it all worth gambling if you've a family for a 2 year deal?
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He was National League player of the season, scored a hatrick in their semi final play off against Aldershot. Thought he would be useful.Another out-of-contract player was Ricky Miller (28) of Dover Athletic, 40 league goals this season, however, Posh have picked him up on a free.
Ricky Miller: Peterborough United sign 42-goal striker from Dover Athletic
I was just reading that article, whether he would be ready to come back, I don't know as I don't know much about him.. Unless someone can shed some light on him as a player.
Same agent as Bigi
And Peterboro have delved into non league again
Peterborough United have signed forward Danny Lloyd on a free transfer from National League North side Stockport.
The 25-year-old former AFC Fylde player has scored 29 goals and assisted 19 this season and moves to the League One club on a three-year deal.
Lloyd is Posh's second signing of the summer, and the second from non-league after the arrival of Ricky Miller from National League side Dover.
Same agent as Bigi
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