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Waders Take Experienced Pair from Slough
Waders Take Experienced Pair from Slough
BetVictor Southern League Premier Division club Biggleswade Town have recruited two vastly experienced players on dual registration with Vanarama National League South side Slough Town.
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Experienced Barbadian international midfielder Louis Soares and 31-year-old Scott Davies, also a midfielder, have both been added to the Waders squad.

 

Soares (pictured), 34, has only recently returned to the Rebels from league rivals Hampton & Richmond Borough.

 

He had signed for the Beavers in June 2019 from Slough.

 

He had originally signed for Slough in the summer of 2018 from another National League South side, Hungerford Town.

 

He started his career at Reading before a spell at Barnet.

 

He then moved to Aldershot Town and made almost 150 appearances for the Hampshire side over four years.

 

After spells at Southend United and Hayes & Yeading United, he joined Grimsby Town before moving back into the non-League game, with significant spells at Basingstoke Town and Hungerford.

 

He was called up by Barbados for the 2007 Caribbean Nations Cup tournament whilst at Aldershot and gained his first cap when he played against Trinidad & Tobago.

 

Davies returned to Slough in the summer of 2019 after a short spell with Harlow Town.

 

He had signed for the Isthmian South Central club Hawks in March 2019.

 

He came through the youth systems at Watford and Wycombe Wanderers, before joining Reading's youth set-up where he went on to sign a professional deal.

 

He spent five years with the Royals, making 4 appearances in his time there, while he also spent time out on loan at Aldershot Town for two seasons, and he helped the Shots to the Conference title in 2008, winning promotion to the Football League.

 

Shorter loan spells at Wycombe and Yeovil Town followed, and when he was released by Reading in 2011, he joined Crawley Town.

 

He went on to feature for Dunstable Town, Wealdstone, Oxford City, Chelmsford City, before he moved to Slough in March 2018, aiding in their successful promotion to the National League South.

 

He left Slough to join Kingstonian at the start of February 2019 but left the club after a managerial change to join Harlow.

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Waders Take Experienced Pair from Slough
Waders Take Experienced Pair from Slough
Wednesday 05 February 20 I 10:30:28
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Experienced Barbadian international midfielder Louis Soares and 31-year-old Scott Davies, also a midfielder, have both been added to the Waders squad.

 

Soares (pictured), 34, has only recently returned to the Rebels from league rivals Hampton & Richmond Borough.

 

He had signed for the Beavers in June 2019 from Slough.

 

He had originally signed for Slough in the summer of 2018 from another National League South side, Hungerford Town.

 

He started his career at Reading before a spell at Barnet.

 

He then moved to Aldershot Town and made almost 150 appearances for the Hampshire side over four years.

 

After spells at Southend United and Hayes & Yeading United, he joined Grimsby Town before moving back into the non-League game, with significant spells at Basingstoke Town and Hungerford.

 

He was called up by Barbados for the 2007 Caribbean Nations Cup tournament whilst at Aldershot and gained his first cap when he played against Trinidad & Tobago.

 

Davies returned to Slough in the summer of 2019 after a short spell with Harlow Town.

 

He had signed for the Isthmian South Central club Hawks in March 2019.

 

He came through the youth systems at Watford and Wycombe Wanderers, before joining Reading's youth set-up where he went on to sign a professional deal.

 

He spent five years with the Royals, making 4 appearances in his time there, while he also spent time out on loan at Aldershot Town for two seasons, and he helped the Shots to the Conference title in 2008, winning promotion to the Football League.

 

Shorter loan spells at Wycombe and Yeovil Town followed, and when he was released by Reading in 2011, he joined Crawley Town.

 

He went on to feature for Dunstable Town, Wealdstone, Oxford City, Chelmsford City, before he moved to Slough in March 2018, aiding in their successful promotion to the National League South.

 

He left Slough to join Kingstonian at the start of February 2019 but left the club after a managerial change to join Harlow.

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