I wish the best for him, going from non-league to a top-tier league. One team is going to be a massively. The quality, the speed and the physicality is light years away from the national league. Get me wrong, the National League is a gladiator pet. But the quality and pace once you move up that ladder goes to different level. I wish the best for him
May I recommend going to Tooting and Mitcham considering a bit of a fall from grace and how they have developed many players in the EFL and the vanarama
What do you expect when a player is forced somewhere against their will? He was having a great season on loan at Altrincham and was recalled and sent to Waterford by the owner.
I hear your point but still technically Non-League. It's great to see the level between League 2 and National League so close. The quality of football is top class
Alty fan here. It's obviously non league as its not EFL. It's not your fault the phrase still illicits (usually around FA Cup time) images of butchers, bakers and candlestickmakers which clearly doesn't apply to the £1m budgets of some of the Nat Lge clubs, or the full time teams in the North and South feeder leagues for that matter..
Not sure your logic works there pal. He's 22, and National League player of the year and because of that lots of EFL clubs wanted to sign him. Jamie Vardy was incredible in Non-League then got signed by pro clubs.
@@LocationFootball he got dropped from every pro club he’s been too…🤷🏼♂️ we can all look great in non league…time will tell wether he’s up to standard in the efl…and I’m sure if he’s not he will find himself tumbling back down the pyramid
@@crashbang756 the title is the most wanted footballer in non-league which he was. Every player has setbacks, it's great to see him climbing the leagues 👍 time will tell now if he succeeds in the EFL
You must be crazy, have you heard about 2nd chances? Being the best in conf prem is big big news. He has learnt a lot & can do a good job in L1 me thinks. He clearly has talent. There have been many Jamie vardies & we want to see more as it’s a great success story
Lads got himself a new fan. Good head on his shoulders , I hope he achieves everything he wants in his career.
That's great to hear!
A real pleasure watching him at Alty over last 2 seasons. Wishing him the very best. Excellent video.
Thanks for watching Alex 👍
Great to see players like Chris forcing their way back into the Football League!
Agreed! 👍
Great video! Sky is the limit for him and can’t wait to watch him kick on. Loved watching him at Alty. Hazard-esk
Cheers pal! Thanks for watching
Played in Irelands second tier 2 seasons ago, a decent talent only 22 lots more big transfers to come if he keeps up the performance
Fingers crossed for him 🤞
One of the best players i have seen at moss lane in my 40 years of following Alty.
Amazing! Lets hope he continues the journey 🙌
We've had some great players over the years at Posh, keep up the good work Darragh
Great player 🙌
Best luck for you Chris, hopefully you can come back to Alty
He's just coming back from an injury, no doubt he'll kick on from here!
Great seeing a young Irish lad making a name for himself abroad hopefully he keeps growing 🍀
Thanks for watching 👍
Cracking player, one of the best in NL. Peterborough love an up and coming lad, he could be the next.
Every chance! Lot of hype around him. I hope he kicks on 🙌
I was always really impressed with him when seeing him in the youth team at Burnley, glad he's kicked on and carving out a good career for himself!
Yeah he looks like a great talent!! Do you think Burnley will bounce back?
@@LocationFootball i'm not sure we'll be as convincing as last time but our squad looks too good in a weaker league not to at least make the top 6
I wish the best for him, going from non-league to a top-tier league. One team is going to be a massively. The quality, the speed and the physicality is light years away from the national league. Get me wrong, the National League is a gladiator pet. But the quality and pace once you move up that ladder goes to different level. I wish the best for him
Cheers for watching David. Big jump to league 1 let's hope he succeeds 🙌
He looks quality - good luck to him
He was quality in training. Looked very sharp
May I recommend going to Tooting and Mitcham considering a bit of a fall from grace and how they have developed many players in the EFL and the vanarama
We reached out them last season - but couldn't get a date sorted. We'll try again 👍
Smart move picking the Posh - luved the Fry joke
Great lad, top player as well. The Barry Fry comment is great 😂
What a great guy
Top guy indeed
When he was over with us for Waterford he was by far the worst player I'd ever seen for the club, surprised by how far he's come
What do you expect when a player is forced somewhere against their will? He was having a great season on loan at Altrincham and was recalled and sent to Waterford by the owner.
@@OrangePlumb82tbf most fans only care about how they play for their team. Maybe that loan, even if not great has helped him progress
@@OrangePlumb82 i understand that, but he didn't even show the slightest glimpse of being any good
@@SeánBoyle06 hence why he always took a back step at anywhere decent
Maybe he has Malaysian blood
Please stop calling the National League non league. It's pretty much a fully professional division and the phrase non league is really degrading
I hear your point but still technically Non-League. It's great to see the level between League 2 and National League so close. The quality of football is top class
Not part of the efl so non league
Alty fan here. It's obviously non league as its not EFL. It's not your fault the phrase still illicits (usually around FA Cup time) images of butchers, bakers and candlestickmakers which clearly doesn't apply to the £1m budgets of some of the Nat Lge clubs, or the full time teams in the North and South feeder leagues for that matter..
Don't be such a wet wipe. It's definitely non League.
It's still literally called Non-League lad
How can you call him the most wanted wen he couldn’t get in any team and had to drop so many levels to try again 🤦🏻♂️
Not sure your logic works there pal. He's 22, and National League player of the year and because of that lots of EFL clubs wanted to sign him. Jamie Vardy was incredible in Non-League then got signed by pro clubs.
@@LocationFootball he got dropped from every pro club he’s been too…🤷🏼♂️ we can all look great in non league…time will tell wether he’s up to standard in the efl…and I’m sure if he’s not he will find himself tumbling back down the pyramid
@@crashbang756 the title is the most wanted footballer in non-league which he was. Every player has setbacks, it's great to see him climbing the leagues 👍 time will tell now if he succeeds in the EFL
@@crashbang756 what team did you/do you play for?
You must be crazy, have you heard about 2nd chances? Being the best in conf prem is big big news. He has learnt a lot & can do a good job in L1 me thinks. He clearly has talent.
There have been many Jamie vardies & we want to see more as it’s a great success story