Dwight Gayle was playing non-league football for Staines a couple of years ago and now is a Premier league player. He was quoted as saying that there are lots of players out there that could easily make the grade. We tried and failed with Dickson, Pope looks promising and Pritchard looks comfortable. I know peoples opinion of Pritchard differs; however, one thing that cannot be denied he is worth a lot more than we paid for him.
Peterborough made it clear that the non league market was one that they would be actively pursuing in the future, hence they picked up Boyd ( one of ours incidentally), Gayle and Tyrone Barnett.
I get the impression that league clubs are scared to bring in non league players as they cannot give them the time to bed in. If that is the case it is a shame, as financially the league club and non league club could benefit if the player makes it. Apparently, Fraser Franks of Welling is a player that the fans are in no doubt can step up and are resigned to losing him at some stage.
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The only Welling player imo who could step up to league football is Lafayate. Even then I doubt he would cut it in league one let alone the Championship.
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Kurtis Guthrie also could step up imo.
Welling have a number of very good young players (17-19 yo's), who are on the fringes and will break through in the next year or two. Jamie Day knows what he is doing...a very good coach.
They were excellent vs Forest Green Rovers, whose playing budget is £1million a season, Welling's is, erm, probably around 10% of that.
Lots of ego driven idiot Chairmen around......
Who was the guy we got from Tooting & Mitcham... Smith someone?