
Earlier today, Walsall Football Club confirmed that young striker Levi Rowley, who is in the first year of his professional career, has joined Evo-Stik Northern Premier League Division One South leaders, Stafford Rangers on a one-month loan deal.
Before joining up with his new teammates, Levi spoke to club journalists and discussed his desire to impress as he gets his first taste of first-team football.
Speaking via Saddlers.co.uk, Levi said; “The aim is to go out and impress. If I can go and get myself into the team, play well and get amongst the goals then the loan will have done its job.
“It’ll be good to see how I cope with men’s football and how my development goes from here. You’ve got to experience in game scenarios. It’s all well and good doing it in training and in the reserves but you have to do it against proper opposition.
“I’ve been training hard all week but there’s nothing to work towards when you’re not getting in the side. Now I’m going out on loan, there’s a carrot at the end of the week for me to work towards.”
Speaking via Saddlers.co.uk, Levi said; “The aim is to go out and impress. If I can go and get myself into the team, play well and get amongst the goals then the loan will have done its job.
“It’ll be good to see how I cope with men’s football and how my development goes from here. You’ve got to experience in game scenarios. It’s all well and good doing it in training and in the reserves but you have to do it against proper opposition.
“I’ve been training hard all week but there’s nothing to work towards when you’re not getting in the side. Now I’m going out on loan, there’s a carrot at the end of the week for me to work towards.”
SOURCE | WALSALL FOOTBALL CLUB