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U`s Make Double Swoop
U`s Make Double Swoop
Matt Gray, manager of Motorama Natiopnal League club Sutton United, has made a double swoop by capturing the signatures of centre-back Ben Goodliffe and striker Aaron Jarvis.
Friday 12 July 19 I 11:53:14 I Photo by

Goodliffe is the 20-year-old son of assistant-manager Jason Goodliffe and has joined the U’s after being released by Premier League side Wolverhampton Wanderers, who signed him after some impressive performances at Boreham Wood where he came through the academy.

 

He spent last season on loan with Dagenham & Redbridge, playing in both National League games against Sutton.

 

Twenty-one-year-old Jarvis signs after being released by League One side Luton Town, who he joined in 2017 from hometown club Basingstoke Town, for whom he scored 14 goals in 47 appearances.

 

He made 4 first-team appearances for the Hatters during the 2017/18 season, netting his first goal in a 4-0 victory over West Ham United under-21s in the CheckaTrade Trophy.

 

He then went out on loan to National League side Boreham Wood, where he failed to score in 4 appearances.

 

He was sent out again on loan, signing for Scottish Championship outfit Falkrik on January 31st but failed to score in 12 outings.

 

He recently trialled with Portsmouth.

 

Gray told https://www.suttonunited.net: “Ben is a traditional centre-back who enjoys defending and had a good season at this level with Dagenham last season. We knew he had some interest from Football League clubs, so we’re delighted that he has chosen to join us.

 

“Aaron has been unlucky at Luton in that he’s been behind James Collins and Danny Hylton, who are top quality strikers at that level, but I know both James and Danny from my time at Crawley and Aldershot and spoke to them about Aaron, and they were very positive about him. He’s a 6’2” centre forward, powerful, likes to get in behind defenders and I’m sure he’ll score goals for us”.

 

 

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U`s Make Double Swoop
U`s Make Double Swoop
Friday 12 July 19 I 11:53:14
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Goodliffe is the 20-year-old son of assistant-manager Jason Goodliffe and has joined the U’s after being released by Premier League side Wolverhampton Wanderers, who signed him after some impressive performances at Boreham Wood where he came through the academy.

 

He spent last season on loan with Dagenham & Redbridge, playing in both National League games against Sutton.

 

Twenty-one-year-old Jarvis signs after being released by League One side Luton Town, who he joined in 2017 from hometown club Basingstoke Town, for whom he scored 14 goals in 47 appearances.

 

He made 4 first-team appearances for the Hatters during the 2017/18 season, netting his first goal in a 4-0 victory over West Ham United under-21s in the CheckaTrade Trophy.

 

He then went out on loan to National League side Boreham Wood, where he failed to score in 4 appearances.

 

He was sent out again on loan, signing for Scottish Championship outfit Falkrik on January 31st but failed to score in 12 outings.

 

He recently trialled with Portsmouth.

 

Gray told https://www.suttonunited.net: “Ben is a traditional centre-back who enjoys defending and had a good season at this level with Dagenham last season. We knew he had some interest from Football League clubs, so we’re delighted that he has chosen to join us.

 

“Aaron has been unlucky at Luton in that he’s been behind James Collins and Danny Hylton, who are top quality strikers at that level, but I know both James and Danny from my time at Crawley and Aldershot and spoke to them about Aaron, and they were very positive about him. He’s a 6’2” centre forward, powerful, likes to get in behind defenders and I’m sure he’ll score goals for us”.

 

 

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