TWENTY-ONE years. Seventeen clubs. Hundreds of goals. And at the grand old age of 37, Scott Rendell is still going strong.
The former Peterborough United and Cambridge United striker scored 28 times to fire AFC Totton into Southern Premier South in 202223 and last season posted an even more impressive tally of 34 as the ambitious Stags finished second to Chesham United before losing in the play-offs.
By his own admission, Rendell never imagined he’d stay in the game so long. Here he reveals the “horrible” centre-half who made him contemplate quitting as a teenager, recalls the gliding wing wizard who took his breath away at Posh and explains why the Abbey captured his heart...
FIRST CLUB
Aldershot, back in 2003. I’d been at Brentford as a kid and came out at 15. I finished school, and didn’t really know what to do next when one of my pals said ‘I’ve got a trial with the academy at Aldershot, why don’t you come along?’. I went down, got signed and before you know it I was making my debut in the Conference just before my 17th birthday.
It was a different world back then. I’m a tall boy but I’ve never had the broadest frame and some of the people I was playing against were kicking lumps out of me. It was an eye-opener, but one that I enjoyed and learned a lot from.
BEST MANAGER
I’ve got a couple. I joined Reading on a three-year scholarship not long after making my debut for Aldershot and my academy manager there was Brendan Rodgers.
As a young player coming out of Non-League, he was brilliant. The way he treated you as a person. The attention to detail, especially tactically. Every training session you learned something new, which was amazing at such a young age.
The other one is Gary Waddock, who I was with at Wycombe and Aldershot. He’s an elite coach with great knowledge of the game but his man-management tops anything I’ve ever seen or experienced in football.
Esta historia es de la edición July 21, 2024 de The Non-League Football Paper.
Comience su prueba gratuita de Magzter GOLD de 7 días para acceder a miles de historias premium seleccionadas y a más de 9,000 revistas y periódicos.
Ya eres suscriptor ? Conectar
Esta historia es de la edición July 21, 2024 de The Non-League Football Paper.
Comience su prueba gratuita de Magzter GOLD de 7 días para acceder a miles de historias premium seleccionadas y a más de 9,000 revistas y periódicos.
Ya eres suscriptor? Conectar
CURRAN HAUNTS NASH 3 AGAIN! FER FOOTBAL GROUP
Savage delight as Macc hold nerve
WILL'S BRACE SPOT ON FOR LIONS'TITLE BID
WILL Longbottom's second-half brace from the penalty spot saw Guiseley beat Hebburn Town - a result which saw them leapfrog the Hornets in the play-off places.
CLARKE ENJOYS INSTANT IMPACT!
Returning boss sees Reds clinch late win
JACKSON STUNNER BOOSTS CLARETS
FARNHAM Town staged a second-half fightback to further cement their position at the top of the Isthmian South Central.
WELLIES ARE ON THE UP AGAIN!
THE terrible Coronavirus outbreak decimated Non-League football in many ways.
BRETT BAGS A QUICK SWITCH
Munyard joins Jammers after Regent
BEES HIT BACK IN CAPITAL THRILLER
NICKE Kabamba scored two penalties inside three second-half minutes as high-flying Barnet fought back to edge out London rivals Dagenham & Redbridge in a seven-goal thriller at Victoria Park.
NOR'S THE MERRIER FOR LATICS
SLICK Oldham Athletic cantered to a resounding victory over Tamworth - but boss Micky Mellon and his management are still demanding more!
JOE'S GOT ROBINS IN THE ZONE!
FREE-SCORING Altrincham made it five matches unbeaten as they comfortably beat struggling Southend United to close in on the playoff spots.
SHAYMEN ARE HOTI TO TROT
TEN-MAN Yeovil Town found FC Halifax unbreachable Town despite concerted efforts as the Shaymen edged this battle of National League play-off contenders at Huish Park.