FGS client Dylan Kearney enjoys successful loan spell at Flackwell Heath

Future Global Sports client Dylan Kearney enjoyed a successful season at Hayes and Yeading, scoring a season total of 29 goals for the club and leading the team to the Middlesex FA Youth Cup trophy with a 3-2 win over Staines Town.

18-year-old Kearney was the top scorer for Hayes and Yeading U18s and his performances did not go unnoticed, with his displays earning rave reviews.

Kearney's 2015/16 season also involved a spell on loan at Flackwell Heath. There, he scored his first ever senior goal and enjoyed another successful period of playing time gaining experience in men's football. Kearney's record at Flackwell Heath was as follows:

Nine appearances (7 x 90 minutes, 1 x 65 minutes (subbed off), 1 x 10 minutes (subbed on))
Three goals
Four assists

 

'Unbelievable Sam Barratt can go all the way'

Future Global Sports client Sam Barratt has received glowing praise from a former manager who is convinced the 20-year-old can go all the way.

Barratt, currently at Vanarama Conference South promotion chasers Maidenhead United, began his career at Bracknell Town. There he became the youngest first team scorer in the club's history at just 16. And former Bracknell Town joint manager Steve Nesbitt was wholesome in his praise of Barratt, who moved to Maidenhead in 2014.

"That boy (Barratt) is unbelievable," Nesbitt told getreading in 2014.

“He has got everything; pace, power, a good attitude and he can score from anywhere.

“He listens to me and that is the good thing about him, he listens and he works so hard. He will go all the way.”

Barratt joined Maidenhead in 2014 and has impressed locals with his attitude, speed, skill and set piece prowess.

We at Future Global Sports have full confidence in Sam's ability to achieve his goals in the football world, and are delighted to represent him as a client of FGS.

Here's a highlights reel of the boy Barratt in action - including a goal directly from a corner and an overhead kick, all in the same game. Go on, Sam!