NON-LEAGUE GEMS
The ones to watch
1. Marvin Ekpiteta – Leyton Orient
The 6ft 4in central defender signed for Orient at the beginning of 2018, but has broken into the first team this season, with his performances catching the eye of England C boss Paul Fairclough.
He has all the attributes to play at a higher level having had spells at Chelmsford, Concord Rangers and East Thurrock in Non-League – he could well be leading the O’s back to the Football League in a few weeks.
2. Tyler French – AFC Sudbury
Came close to a move to Crystal Palace at the end of 2016 before it broke down at the 11th hour. The AFC Sudbury defender, who also had time with Leicester City and nearby Ipswich Town, is now getting back to the levels that saw professional clubs interested in him.
Has played full-back and centre-back, and has the talent to step up to the full-time game.
3. Ed Williams – Kidderminster
After starting his career at Cheltenham, the attacking midfielder joined Gloucester, but has found his feet at Harriers since signing last summer.
His form at the start of the season led to an England C call-up and interest from Football League clubs.
While Kiddy may have had an inconsistent campaign, Williams has still reached double figures for goals and continues to be their star man.
4. Zak Ansah – Hythe
Twenty-five goals in the league had Ansah leading the way at the top of the Bostik South East goal charts.
His haul is nearly half of Hythe’s as they look to break into the play-offs. The striker began his career at Arsenal and has played for England at U16 and U17 level.
Manager Sam Denly expects bids from the Football League will soon arrive having continued his form from last season that saw Ansah score in ten consecutive games at the end of the campaign.
5. Josh Koroma – Leyton Orient
Came up through Orient’s youth teams and made his first team debut in 2016 before becoming the club’s youngest player to score a hat-trick the following year.
He’s formed a great strike partnership with Macauley Bonne – another O’s star tipped for big things – this season with the club reportedly turning down a £300,000 offer from Sunderland for the 20-year-old.
6. Josh Kelly – Maidenhead
Caught the eye at the start of the season with some stunning goals that went viral, and has been Maidenhead’s stand-out player in a difficult campaign as they battle against relegation from the National League.
The 20-year-old scored 40 goals on loan at Walton Casuals last season, helping the club achieve promotion from Step 4, and is continuing to adjust to life in Non-League’s top flight.
7. Serhat Tasdemir – AFC Fylde
Became the club’s youngest-ever league goal scorer in 2017 after grad
uating from Fylde’s academy, and then signed a two-year contract with the club, aged 17.
The winger reportedly attracted interest from Stoke and Leicester last season and has continued to impress this year, scoring four goals in a side gunning for promotion.
8. Ben Garrity – Warrington
Plucked by Wire boss Paul Carden from local Liverpool leagues, the midfielder is aiming to take his chance in Non-League football.
Team-mate Rob Evans recently said he believes the youngster can play at a very high level and Carden is convinced he has a talent on his hands.
9. Charlie Carter – Chesterfield
Scored 12 goals from midfield in his second full season for Woking in the National League before landing a move to Chesterfield for an undisclosed fee.
A product of the Cards’ academy, the 22-year-old impressed for the Spireites in his first few games for the club, but then had a lengthy spell out injured. Back in action now and could blossom under manager John Sheridan.
10. Joe Raynes – Bath City
Midfielder who joined Bath City in the summer and has become an established part of the Romans’ side. Versatile as can also be shifted out of central midfield as cover and has even featured at left wing-back.
The 23-year-old started in men’s football with Odd Down and Larkhall Athletic before joining Frome Town where he won last season’s player of the year. Now showing he can make the step up.
11. Wes Fonguck – Barnet
Another player recognised by England C this season, the midfielder has shone for Barnet with his all-action displays.
He’s been at the club since 2014, signing a professional contract the following year, and then having loan spells in Non-League at Hendon and Hampton & Richmond. At time of writing, he had made 36 appearances this season, scoring eight goals, and featured throughout Barnet’s FA Cup run to the fourth round.
12. Alex Brown – Buxton
Having come through the ranks at Sheffield United, Brown arrived in Non-League last season with Sheffield FC.
The 20-year-old left-back impressed so much that he was selected for the full England C senior squad at the end of the season. Had a trial at Harrogate Town in the summer but chose to sign for Buxton for guaranteed football. Expect more full-time clubs to look his way.
13. Tom Walker – Salford City
Came through Bolton Wanderers’ academy and made his Football League debut in 2015, making 18 appearances and earning 17 more on loan at Bury.
The midfielder was released by Bolton and signed for Stockport County before moving to FC United of Manchester where he became an instant hit.
He signed for Salford at the start of 2018 and helped them win National League North and was also picked for England C.
14. Daniel Udoh – AFC Telford United
Has bagged 17 goals in National League North to put Telford in playoff contention in what is his first full season in Non-League.
The 22-year-old was released by Crewe last summer, who signed him from Ilkeston in 2016, and has rediscovered his scoring touch.
15. Kurt Willoughby – FC United of Manchester
Finished last year as Evo-Stik North’s second leading scorer with 26 goals, earning him a place in the division’s team of the season.
The striker was signed by FC United, two leagues above, and has netted 16 goals in National League North this term. One to watch as he climbs the Non-League pyramid.
16. Daniel Ajakaiye – Hastings United
Began his career in the West Ham youth ranks and appeared in Bromley’s first team but the rapid striker has really shown his potential at Hastings United.
Has bagged 20 goals in the Bostik South East division to make him one of Step 4’s more ruthless forwards. The club have high hopes for the pacy frontman.