The
35-year-old Kent-born striker, whose signing by Ebbsfleet United in January
2015 caused ripples around non-League football at the time, played for a host
of Kent clubs before making his breakthrough at Herne Bay and Welling United,
scoring 40-plus goals for the Wings between 2005 and 2007.
A season
at Grays Athletic in the Conference Premier followed before a move to AFC
Wimbledon in 2008 saw him help fire the Dons into the Football League,
averaging almost a goal every other game, netting 67 times in three seasons.
In 2011
he moved to Gillingham for an undisclosed fee and was top scorer in the season
the Gills won the League Two championship.
Fleet skipper in 2016/17 and the man who
lifted the promotion trophy that season, he passed 150 games for the club in
2018.
Despite
constantly being written off, he played 40 games in 2018/19 and scored 11
goals. |