Monday, 25 November 2013

Skinner leading the charge at Bath

Not knowing enough about some of the other team's goalkeeping talent on offer (along with lacking knowledge of the North conference!), I thought I'd finish off coverage of the Western conference with Bath. In Tom Skinner, Bath have an experienced Premier league back-up, who offered Beeston cover when George Pinner was involved in the build up to the Bejing Olympics with the GB training squad, that is capable of playing to a consistent level at national league standard. Whilst Bath had youngster James Bailey for the seasons, who is now at Reading, as he studied at Bath, the team were going to need a solid replacement, consequently wisely drafting in the experienced Skinner. Bath have rebuilt and are looking to dominate the hotly contested West conference of the national league, with barely points separating four challengers, so with a consistent and capable goalkeeper behind them, should be able to go the distance. And this season could be the one, with them currently sitting top of the table coming up to the Christmas break.

Bath also have greater depth than a lot of the other squads in the league, with Dan Cattermole waiting in the wings should anything happen to their prized starter. Dan got national league experience whilst playing at Sevenoaks in their demotion season, having earned his colours in the East Regional Premier leagues. And having got international experience (it still counts!) playing with England mixed, as well as Army representation, is an able goalkeeper should he ever need calling upon! 



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