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I'm sure all of us watch a lot of non-league over the country. I think we should start a thread as to who we should be looking at.

I have 2.

Abdul Abdulmalik from Boreham Wood who is a fantastic forward who is absolutely rapid and can actually beat a player, not just with pace, but with skill and flair. Young, who has a lot of potential.

Malachi Fagan-Walcott from York. Centre half. All you have to look at is his stats. 8 goals this season alone. Kind of a man mountain with pace we really need at the back.

 

Any other suggestions?

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4 hours ago, hinkfox21 said:

I'm sure all of us watch a lot of non-league over the country. I think we should start a thread as to who we should be looking at.

I have 2.

Abdul Abdulmalik from Boreham Wood who is a fantastic forward who is absolutely rapid and can actually beat a player, not just with pace, but with skill and flair. Young, who has a lot of potential.

Malachi Fagan-Walcott from York. Centre half. All you have to look at is his stats. 8 goals this season alone. Kind of a man mountain with pace we really need at the back.

 

Any other suggestions?

Danny Ormerod

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I don't know if any of these are vaguely good enough. But I can get on board with young signings with something to prove. Whether that released from higher level or making there way up the leagues.

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On 14/05/2026 at 07:38, Miquel The Work Geordie said:

Malachi Fagan-Walcott is a character in some Dickensian novel not a bloody footballer

should make an interesting terrace song with a name like that, cant think of a rhyme to suit 'Malachi Fagan- Walcott' unless of course somebody out there can...

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Robbie Mahon, was at Scottish League 2 side Edinburgh City, but has moved to Airdrionians and sat on the bench second half of the season. He's an attacking midfielder, good on the ball and distribution was sad to see him go.

 

Edinburgh Spartans Centre back Ayrton Sonkur is an absolute unit and would probably cut it in League 1.

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