Following
the arrival of young defender Bradley Pearce on a short-term loan deal from
Vanarama National League side Sutton United, Day brought in two much more
experienced players in Rene Howe and David Fitzpatrick.
Howe
is a 33-year-old striker who joins Boro from league rivals Walton Casuals.
The
much-travelled Howe (pictured) signed for Casuals in early September 2019 from Kings
Langley.
He
had signed for Kings in August 2018 after just over a month with rivals Hendon.
He
had joined the Greens from Kettering Town, where he made 168 appearances
scoring 63 goals in two spells.
He
began his career at Bedford Town, and has also played for Peterborough United,
Burton Albion, Newport County, Torquay United, Bristol Rovers and Newport
County.
He
made almost 250 League appearances in his career.
Fitzpatrick,
24, is a midfielder who follows Howe from Walton Casuals, where he had been
since late August 2019.
Born
in Surbiton in Surrey, he played as a youth for Fulham, Staines Town and
Hampton & Richmond Borough before joining Queens Park Rangers.
He
signed a full contract for the R`s in the summer of 2013 and was released the
following summer having not made a senior appearance.
He
joined AFC Wimbledon and over three seasons he made 13 appearances scoring
once.
He
had a spell on loan with Tonbridge Angels in 2015, scoring once in nine games
and in the 2016/17 season he scored twice in 9 games on loan to Torquay United.
He
was released by the Dons in the summer and joined Barrow AFC in June 2017.
A
year later he returned south to sign for Dorking Wanderers but left after three
months to join Kingstonian. |