Apr
16
2008

Six of the Rest – League One players who could hack it in the Premiership

Written by Betfair. Tagged: Players

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From Coca Cola kid to Kazim Kazim. Whether you know him as the player who Brighton fans won in a fizzy drinks promotion or the Champions League super-sub who shook a billionaire’s empire and now goes by a Brazilian-style moniker, Colin Kazim-Richards is a modern rarity.

In these days of over-stuffed Premier League academies and foreign scouting networks there aren’t any players who come through the divisions to play at the highest level.

But if you look carefully there are some gems to be had below the Championship and here’s a few names who could be warming the away benches at Old Trafford and Anfield next season:

Rui Marques (Leeds United and Angola)

Not quite the new Rio, but Rui is proper defender – well balanced in that he can attack the ball and drop off in cover with equal assurance. His trip to the African Cup of Nations occurred at the same time as Leeds’ worst run of results and it was not by coincidence. Marques is also a leader and organiser at the back who’s English is improving. The 30-year-old showed the kind of form for Angola that has attracted interest from the Championship – that may be his next stop whether it’s with his present club or not.

Jermaine Beckford (Leeds United)

A scary talent when on his game, Beckford is the skilful big-man who finds the back of the net from all angles and has a growing repertoire of picture book goals. The 24-year-old is the reigning League One Player of the Year and also took the Football League Goal of the Year award for his memorable strike against Rotherham United while on loan at Scunthorpe last season. Derby County were interested but his sights may ultimately be on a higher ground than Pride Park.

Sam Vokes (Bournemouth and Wales Under-21)

Still at college, 18-year-old Vokes has taken time out between studies to score 15 goals for a struggling Bournemouth side this term. Has also shown he has ability at Under-21 international level with a Wales side that look favourites to qualify over France for next summer’s UEFA finals. His price tag could skyrocket if he performs there, but sadly for Bournemouth they are unlikely to hold onto him until then. Newcastle, Aston Villa, Portsmouth and Tottenham are watching.

Kris Commons (Nottingham Forest)

Commons rivals Swansea’s Andy Robinson as the premier midfield player in the division, but possibly has a better chance of making it at top-flight level because of his age – 24. Injuries have dogged his career so far and again disrupted his good run of form earlier this season when he bagged eight goals before December, including a hat-trick at Cheltenham. With good vision and a cultured left-foot, Commons was often played out wide early in his career – possibly because of his height, only 5ft 6in. But his performances have demonstrated his true position is in the heart of the action.

David Raven (Carlisle)

The former Liverpool defender is building a reputation as a reliable right back at Brunton Park who possesses the strength and pace to go higher again. Raven, now 23, won Man of the Match on his Liverpool debut against Spurs but got few further chances under Rafael Benitez and left on a free transfer. After almost two seasons at Carlisle, Raven’s consistency has attracted interest from above with Paul Jewell said to be an admirer, having watched him numerous times while he was at Wigan.

Jason Scotland (Swansea & Trinidad & Tobago)

Signed from St Johnstone last summer, this has been an eye-catching debut season in English football for Scotland. The 29-year-old may have escaped the attention of the top flight due to his age, but there aren’t that many miles on his clock as he only arrived in Britain less than five years ago. Scotland’s goal tally (28 in total with 24 in the league) is impressive, but the variety even more so as he has scored every type (headers, volleys, tap-ins, free-kicks, penalties and solo efforts). He grabbed both Swans’ goals in their recent 2-2 televised clash with Bristol Rovers, hammering in an unstoppable equaliser after strong work to beat two men on the edge of the box – you can bet the scouts noted that one.

Written by Simon Barlow, a professional sports writer who blogs about football betting at Betfair.

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Discussion - 6 Responses

  1. I admire the lads playing in the Leagues. Non of the glory or wages of the PL, but loads of hard work. I was watching some bit about a Goalie who, in injury time, came forward to score from a corner, thereby saving his club from relegation. He’s now a taxi driver. It seems like it’s really gotta be tough to judge these guys. For the most part we know they couldn’t hack the PL. The pace of the game would likely overwhelm them. And that’s why it’s tough to judge because that extra .5 seconds makes a massive difference in what any given player can really do with the ball. These guys are excellent players who have loads of talent, but in the modern era, where clubs scour the globe for players, it’s very unlikely that they have enough talent to run with the big dogs.

  2. I think the player of the Championship, league one and League two are getting exposure now - things like the FourFourTwo ‘50 Best in the Football League’ really helps them make the Prem. grade - look at Jason Koumas, he was number 1 in 2006-07, he went to Wigan; Nugent to Pompey and Bale to Spurs all in the same year to name a few… It’s a better time to be young in a lower division.

  3. April 17, 2008Shaun Daley

    The thing with lower league players though is that they make the jump too fast. It was Dave Nugent’s biggest mistake going to Portsmouth, as it was always going to be tough for places and the fact that they expect to win most of the time now that they are flying high. He should have went to Sunderland where I think he would have been more of a success. That’s where Jason Koumas has made a good decision, has gone to Wigan were there isn’t as much expectation and has done well.

    Also Sam Vokes is going to be a star. Really good player this kid.

  4. I saw Beckford play once. He’s an awesome player

  5. April 18, 2008Blue_Til_Death

    That goalkeeper your thinking of Tripp is Jimmy Glass and he saved my club Carlisle United from dropping into the Conference and maybe ending the club altogether.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K6iRHbWDXEY&feature=related

  6. Carlos Edwards was brought over to this country by Wrexham.
    Hector Sam and Dennis Lawrence were also brought over and the trio played for Wrexham for approx 5 years not so long ago. Carlos thrilled everyone at the racecourse with his superb skills and electric pace and it is no surprise that now he has recovered from injury Sunderland are picking up points. Watch this lad go next season if he stays clear from injury. Put him in your dream team as he is going to terrorise a few premiership defences next year because everyone knows defenders don`t like players running at them full speed with an added bonus of a lot of skill which Carlos has.
    Dennis Lawrence has just been promoted with Swansea.

    We also had a player called Lee Trundle who is really skilful and if you watch soccer am then you will have heard of him but he seems to be struggling at Bristol City at present because he very rarely starts for them now. Maybe just a little late in his career for him to play in the premiership but there are players in the lower leagues who are good enough to play premiership football, it`s a shame the managers of premiership teams look abroad first without giving lads a chance, because they think that foreigners a re better players and are too thick to take advice from anyone as they think they know it all.
    Watch live premiership football, every match live and 100% free at
    http://www.freewebs.com/frankiegoestohollywood

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