MY GOAL WITH BORO HAS TO BE THE PREMIER - AND SOON!
The Football League Paper|August 25, 2024
TOMMY Conway never got off the bench during Scotland's European Champicampaign, on-ship but that didn't stop him enjoying every second of his fortnight in Germany.
Chris Dunlavy
MY GOAL WITH BORO HAS TO BE THE PREMIER - AND SOON!

The 22-year-old was summoned in the most dramatic of circumstances, as injuries to Lyndon Dykes and Ben Doak on the eve of the tournament left manager Steve Clarke bereft of centre-forwards.

Conway was plucked from the Under-21s, made his international debut in the final warm-up game against Finland and within ten days was standing shoulder-to-shoulder with Andy Robinson and Scott McTominay as Flower of Scotland blasted around the Allianz Arena.

"It's one of the proudest moments I've ever had when I was standing there singing the national anthem at the Euros," recalls the new Middlesbrough forward, a bystander as the Scots lost 5-1 to hosts Germany en route to a group-stage exit.

"Seeing my family there. Hearing the fans singing. Honestly, the whole thing gave you goosebumps. It was an incredible night.

"Every day in training I'd look around and see guys like Andy, Scott, John McGinn, and that's just to name a few.

Those players, what they do on and off the pitch you see what it takes to play at the highest level. It was an amazing learning experience and I can already see that I've adopted some of those things that they do.

Hunger

"Would I have liked to play more? Yeah, of course. But the whole thing just gave me this hunger to try and make more memories like that with Scotland for years to come." Conway's rapid-fire rise through the international ranks stands in contrast to a club career that began - of all places at lowly Yate Town.

A product of the Bristol City youth system, he spent the Covid-curtailed 2019-20 season with the seventh-tier Bluebells, and a year later was playing in National League South with Bath City.

This story is from the {{IssueName}} edition of {{MagazineName}}.

Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.

This story is from the {{IssueName}} edition of {{MagazineName}}.

Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.

MORE STORIES FROM THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE PAPERView all
Pride at the park is perfect for Paul
The Football League Paper

Pride at the park is perfect for Paul

EVERYONE deserved a pat on the back was Paul Warne’s verdict as his Derby County side hung on for all three points.

time-read
2 mins  |
September 15, 2024
ACE HARRIS NETS TOP AWARD WITH GOAL RUSH
The Football League Paper

ACE HARRIS NETS TOP AWARD WITH GOAL RUSH

STRIKER Mark Harris has led the Oxford United assault on the second tier – and now it’s landed him the Sky Bet Championship Player of the Month award for August.

time-read
2 mins  |
September 15, 2024
SEASIDE LATE SHOW GIVES BRUCE BUZZ
The Football League Paper

SEASIDE LATE SHOW GIVES BRUCE BUZZ

IN HIS first match back in football, new Blackpool boss Steve Bruce admitted this was a tense encounter.

time-read
2 mins  |
September 15, 2024
CLEMENCE GETS BLUEBIRDS TO
The Football League Paper

CLEMENCE GETS BLUEBIRDS TO

BARROW boss Stephen Clemence was delighted with his side’s multi faceted performance as they beat Grimsby to continue their strong league start.

time-read
2 mins  |
September 15, 2024
KARL FUMES DESPITE LATE SUB HEROICS
The Football League Paper

KARL FUMES DESPITE LATE SUB HEROICS

KARL Robinson was delighted to see Salford City come back from behind to beat Cheltenham Town thanks to Hakeeb Adelakun’s second-half brace.

time-read
2 mins  |
September 15, 2024
PATIENCE REQUIRED OVER NEW BOY ALZATE
The Football League Paper

PATIENCE REQUIRED OVER NEW BOY ALZATE

HULL City boss Tim Walter says fans will have to wait to see “perfect” midfielder Steven Alzate unleashed on the Championship

time-read
2 mins  |
September 15, 2024
DOM AIMS TO HAVE A BALL AT THE O'S...
The Football League Paper

DOM AIMS TO HAVE A BALL AT THE O'S...

DOM Ball is eager to use all his experience to help Leyton Orient achieve ‘something special’ this season.

time-read
2 mins  |
September 15, 2024
DEL-BOY IS CUSHTY FOR CLEVERLEY
The Football League Paper

DEL-BOY IS CUSHTY FOR CLEVERLEY

ALTHOUGH it needed a second-half strike from Tom Dele-Bashiru to rescue a point for Watford against Coventry, Hornets’ relieved head coach Tom Cleverley was determined not to point the finger at his slow-starting players.

time-read
2 mins  |
September 15, 2024
MACKEMS' PERFECT RECORD IS ROO-INED
The Football League Paper

MACKEMS' PERFECT RECORD IS ROO-INED

WAYNE Rooney expressed his delight after his first Championship win as Plymouth Argyle boss came by beating previously unbeaten leaders Sunderland at the death.

time-read
2 mins  |
September 15, 2024
Spanish starlet is seizing his big chance
The Football League Paper

Spanish starlet is seizing his big chance

SUNDERLAND'S failure to sign an established striker this summer left fans apoplectic, but Eliezer Mayenda is doing his best to quell the dissent.

time-read
3 mins  |
September 15, 2024