Here is the first in of a weekly series profiling players across the region. Each week, a different player will reveal the best (and worst) moments from their football career. First up is one of Worsbrough Bridge’s star players.
*UPDATED July 2017
Name: Connor Rollinson
Age: 24
Position: Right-back/Midfield
Based: Barnsley
Day job: Behaviour support within a SEMH school
Current club: Worsbrough Bridge
Previous clubs: Athersley Rec, Pontefract Collieries, Kinsley Boys and Glasshoughton Welfare.
Best mate in football: Oh Ive got a few. Probably Calan (Rollinson), purely because he’s my brother, Ryan Poskitt (The assassin) because he’s always looked after me and Gaz Hunter.
Career Highlight: Winning players’ player of the year for Worsbrough Bridge at the end of then 2016/17 season. Also becoming club captain of Worsbrough during the same season.
Lowest moment in football: Losing 8-1 to Hallam last season with Worsbrough.
Most Memorable match: Winning a FA Vase qualifying game for Kinsley to reach the first round. We beat AFC Darwen 4-3 after extra time. We were losing 3-0 at half time.
Biggest influence on your football career: My family and (former Pontefract Collieries captain and manager) Nick Handley because he introduced me to the NCEL.
First (semi-professional) Manager: Simon Houghton (Pontefract Collieries) aka Professor Xavier.
First Red Card (at semi-professional level): Haven’t got one yet. Got a few in my junior days.
First Goal (at semi-professional level): Think it was against Teversal in 2011, lobbed the keeper at their ground – playing for Pontefract.
Description of Favourite Goal (at semi-professional level): Against Selby last year at their ground. 30 yards out in the top corner. Didn’t think I had that in me. Mark Stuart laid me the ball and I just hit it first time.
What do you want to achieve in football in the future: To win a promotion. I have been close with Pontefract. Finished 4th a couple of times – this was before the play-offs. I also want to help raise awareness of Disability Football and continue the work I do with the Pontefract Pirates.
Favourite Non League ground to play at (barring where you play): AFC Emley’s Welfare Ground and Winterton Rangers