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Stones Pick Up Two From League Rivals
Stones Pick Up Two From League Rivals
Wealdstone have picked up two new players from Vanarama National League rivals.
Sunday 10 July 22 I 10:02:55 I Photo by

Left-back Lewis Kinsella joins the Stones from Aldershot Town.

 

The 28-year-old came through Arsenal’s academy before moving to Aston Villa’s academy in 2011.

 

He failed to make an appearance at the Villans but had spells out on loan at Luton Town, where he made his professional debut, and at Kidderminster Harriers in the National League.

 

He signed permanently with Colchester United in 2016 where he made 29 appearances before moving to Aldershot, initially on loan for a month, before signing permanently at the end of January 2018.

 

Midfielder Max Kretzschmar (pictured) moves to Grosvenor Vale from Woking.

 

The 28-year-old re-joined Woking in the summer of 2018 from Hampton & Richmond Borough, following manager Alan Dowson.

 

He was an integral part of the Beavers side which reached the National League South play-offs during his single season with the club, scoring 20 goals in all competitions, including 16 in the league.

 

It came as no surprise therefore when Dowson, who signed him from Woking in 2017, swooped for his signature once again.

 

His first spell with the Cards, who he joined from Wycombe Wanderers after more than 70 Football League appearances, was disrupted by injury. However, he still had time to catch the eye with a number of crucial goals, including against Dagenham & Redbridge on the last day of the season - the strike which helped the Cards escape relegation.

 

A year on he reiterated his desire to settle that unfinished business and helped the club back up to the National League in May 2019 via the play-offs.

 

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Stones Pick Up Two From League Rivals
Stones Pick Up Two From League Rivals
Sunday 10 July 22 I 10:02:55
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Left-back Lewis Kinsella joins the Stones from Aldershot Town.

 

The 28-year-old came through Arsenal’s academy before moving to Aston Villa’s academy in 2011.

 

He failed to make an appearance at the Villans but had spells out on loan at Luton Town, where he made his professional debut, and at Kidderminster Harriers in the National League.

 

He signed permanently with Colchester United in 2016 where he made 29 appearances before moving to Aldershot, initially on loan for a month, before signing permanently at the end of January 2018.

 

Midfielder Max Kretzschmar (pictured) moves to Grosvenor Vale from Woking.

 

The 28-year-old re-joined Woking in the summer of 2018 from Hampton & Richmond Borough, following manager Alan Dowson.

 

He was an integral part of the Beavers side which reached the National League South play-offs during his single season with the club, scoring 20 goals in all competitions, including 16 in the league.

 

It came as no surprise therefore when Dowson, who signed him from Woking in 2017, swooped for his signature once again.

 

His first spell with the Cards, who he joined from Wycombe Wanderers after more than 70 Football League appearances, was disrupted by injury. However, he still had time to catch the eye with a number of crucial goals, including against Dagenham & Redbridge on the last day of the season - the strike which helped the Cards escape relegation.

 

A year on he reiterated his desire to settle that unfinished business and helped the club back up to the National League in May 2019 via the play-offs.

 

Copyright Non League Today. Permission to use quotations from this article is granted subject to appropriate credit being given to the Non League Today website as the source and a link back to the Non League Today website.
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