Brett Williams
Brett Williams
To sign, according to the o/s
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Experience of playing (and scoring a few) in higher leagues - Rotherham, Northampton and Stevenage.
A Wiki theme seems to be t he finds himself on losing sides when he scores. Now's the time to change all that!
A Wiki theme seems to be t he finds himself on losing sides when he scores. Now's the time to change all that!
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Not a bad signing, just hope he can recreate his early Aldershot form. And if not he can always Taxi the team to away games!
Well happy with this, can be a quality player at this level when played through the middle (rather than wasted out wide like how FGR used him). Perfect foil for Bliss as well - that's a seriously good strike partnership at this level
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Chuffed with this signing.
Not too dissimilar to Tim Sills prior to joining Torquay. Had a decent spell at Aldershot, went up a division with Oxford where it didn't work out and moved on to Hereford and it didn't work. Joined Torquay where he was the main man and found his confidence.
I'm certain Williams will be the same.
Goal against Dover in the play offs. The technique reminds me of Ryan Harley a bit here.
This shows some great variety in the types of goals he gets as well:
It's from the 2013/14 season with Aldershot, at this level. He got 24 league goals that season, and 15 the following, earning him the move to L2 with Stevenage. As mentioned above with Tim Sills, there are plenty of strikers who struggle in L2, but will still be reliable goalscorers in the conference.
First time I've been excited about a Torquay signing for a long time...
It's from the 2013/14 season with Aldershot, at this level. He got 24 league goals that season, and 15 the following, earning him the move to L2 with Stevenage. As mentioned above with Tim Sills, there are plenty of strikers who struggle in L2, but will still be reliable goalscorers in the conference.
First time I've been excited about a Torquay signing for a long time...
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Good signing in my eyes. We really have a team shaping up now don't we? Bliss and Brett up front, Young and Damon in midfield, and hopefully Angus plus a good experienced centre back. Brendan Moore would be a good signing too.
That is definitely not a bottom half of the table team...
That is definitely not a bottom half of the table team...
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A good player who I've watched play since he was 8 years old as he grew up playing with my son. He'll be a good fit for us.
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How did he do today?
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Poor. Occasional good touch or pass, but generally lazy and ineffective. Such a shame as he's got a good reputation at this level but he's just not working for usBurnhamgull wrote:How did he do today?
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