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Post by WeAreTheGas on May 29, 2014 12:41:01 GMT
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Post by gretschgas on May 29, 2014 13:08:49 GMT
Well we have been crying out for non league talent so this is the sort of player we should be looking at. Good luck to the lad.
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Post by fanboy on May 29, 2014 13:30:43 GMT
It sounds like he may have been playing midfield for his latest club... In which case his goals record is decent...
Worth a trial, obviously wouldn't want him as our main striker but worth assessing - as are a lot of other players. On the right track.
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Post by Gas Go Marching In on May 29, 2014 13:41:55 GMT
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Post by Cantankerous Gas on May 29, 2014 13:53:34 GMT
Have Lewis Taaffe and Eliot Richards ever been spotted in the same room?
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Post by Gas Go Marching In on May 29, 2014 13:57:59 GMT
Have Lewis Taaffe and Eliot Richards ever been spotted in the same room? You having me on? Can't see the resemblance personally.
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Post by Finnish Gas on May 29, 2014 14:05:05 GMT
Concord Rangers' Lewis Taaffe: Bristol Rovers trial is my last chance1:00pm Thursday 29th May 2014 in Sport By Luke Lambert Basildon Recorder: Last opportunity – for Lewis Taaffe to make it as a professiona Last opporunity – for Lewis Taaffe to make it as a professional CONCORD Rangers striker Lewis Taaffe says his upcoming trial at Bristol Rovers is his “last chance” to make it as a professional footballer. The influential Taaffe, who joined the Beachboys from Skrill North side Histon, has secured a two-week trial at the recently relegated Pirates at the end of June after some impressive performances at the Aspect Arena. The 22-year-old played an important role in the closing weeks of the season and scored vital goals against Weston-Super-Mare, Farnborough and Gosport Borough. However, Taaffe says he owes a great deal to Concord boss Danny Cowley and has agreed, in principle, to stay at the Skrill South club if the trial is unsuccessful. “This is a great chance for me,” said Taaffe. “I have had a good season and it was nice to play between 40 and 50 games and score around 15 times. “Bristol Rovers is a good chance for me and it could well be the last chance I get. I am 22 now and need to be thinking about taking the next now or it may not come around again.” Taaffe joined Histon as a scholar after he was released by League One side Leyton Orient but said joining Concord wasn’t a difficult decision. “I fancied a change and I could see Concord were a team on the up, as we have proved this season. This is the first season Taaffe has had a part-time job alongside his playing duties – he works as a 4x4 driver – and Taaffe says he has become more grounded. He added he would be pleased to stay on at Concord should the Bristol Rovers trial fail to lead to a professional contract. “My only vision is to go up. I don’t want to move sideways anymore so I am looking at the Conference National and Bristol Rovers will be favourites in that division. Concord is a club going places so I would be pleased to stay.” Boss Cowley said: “Lewis is a young and ambitious player and that is the sort we want at this club. I would never stop my players from making the step up so we will have to wait and see what happens.” www.basildonrecorder.co.uk/sport/11243888.Concord_Rangers__Lewis_Taaffe__Bristol_Rovers_trial_is_my_last_chance/www.achievemanagement.co.uk/2013/10/26/lewis-taaffe-bags-histon-winner-stockport/
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