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Five More Waders Become Greens
Five More Waders Become Greens
BetVictor Southern League Premier Division Central club Biggleswade Town have come to an agreement with Southern League Premier Division South side Hendon for them to sign Liam Brooks, Tom Smith, Lucas Perry, Soloman Sambou and Luca Allinson with immediate effect.
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They follow former England C man Kieron Forbes in re-joining manager Lee Allinson at Silver Jubilee Park.

 

Brooks is a striker who signed for Biggleswade in 2018 from Hitchin Town.

 

Originally with Leighton Town and Langford, he made over 70 appearances for the Canaries as well as loan stints at Codicote and Stotfold.

 

He spent part of 2018/19 on loan at Baldock Town, netting 4 goals in 7 games.

 

Smith is a 6`3” centre-back who signed for the Waders in May 2018.

 

The 26-year-old previously held the captain`s position at Hayes & Yeading United and also played for Barton Rovers, London Colney and Harpenden Town.

 

Perry is a defender who made the step up to join Vanarama National League South side Hemel Hempstead Town from Biggleswade in May before returning to the Waders in late August.

 

He began his career with Luton Town and after being released by the Hatters, spent the 2015/16 season at Barton Rovers before signing for the Waders in July 2016.

 

He has been a consistent performer over the last three seasons.

 

Sambou (pictured) is a holding midfielder who is comfortable on the ball whilst his physical presence and determination helps him to break up opponents` attacks.

 

Nicknamed the `enforcer` during his years at the Fulham academy, he was released by the Cottagers in 2015 without making a first team appearance but having represented the club many times at youth level.

 

He was previously with Bedford Town before signing for Wealdstone during the 2016/17 season and was dual-registered with Hayes & Yeading United and was a regular in their first team before signing for St Albans City in March 2017.

 

He moved to the Waders in the summer.

 

Midfielder Luca Allinson is the manager`s son who progressed through the Waders` ranks to become a first team regular towards the end of last season.

 

Brookes, Perry and Sambou all made the final appearances for the Waders in Saturday`s 4-1 shock defeat by Isthmian League North outfit Aveley.

 

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Five More Waders Become Greens
Five More Waders Become Greens
Wednesday 27 November 19 I 08:54:31
Photo by

They follow former England C man Kieron Forbes in re-joining manager Lee Allinson at Silver Jubilee Park.

 

Brooks is a striker who signed for Biggleswade in 2018 from Hitchin Town.

 

Originally with Leighton Town and Langford, he made over 70 appearances for the Canaries as well as loan stints at Codicote and Stotfold.

 

He spent part of 2018/19 on loan at Baldock Town, netting 4 goals in 7 games.

 

Smith is a 6`3” centre-back who signed for the Waders in May 2018.

 

The 26-year-old previously held the captain`s position at Hayes & Yeading United and also played for Barton Rovers, London Colney and Harpenden Town.

 

Perry is a defender who made the step up to join Vanarama National League South side Hemel Hempstead Town from Biggleswade in May before returning to the Waders in late August.

 

He began his career with Luton Town and after being released by the Hatters, spent the 2015/16 season at Barton Rovers before signing for the Waders in July 2016.

 

He has been a consistent performer over the last three seasons.

 

Sambou (pictured) is a holding midfielder who is comfortable on the ball whilst his physical presence and determination helps him to break up opponents` attacks.

 

Nicknamed the `enforcer` during his years at the Fulham academy, he was released by the Cottagers in 2015 without making a first team appearance but having represented the club many times at youth level.

 

He was previously with Bedford Town before signing for Wealdstone during the 2016/17 season and was dual-registered with Hayes & Yeading United and was a regular in their first team before signing for St Albans City in March 2017.

 

He moved to the Waders in the summer.

 

Midfielder Luca Allinson is the manager`s son who progressed through the Waders` ranks to become a first team regular towards the end of last season.

 

Brookes, Perry and Sambou all made the final appearances for the Waders in Saturday`s 4-1 shock defeat by Isthmian League North outfit Aveley.

 

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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