JOSH STOKES is the perfect example of how to overcome setbacks, according to Aldershot Town boss Tommy Widdrington after the young hotshot signed for Bristol City.
The 19-year-old has joined the Championship outfit for an undisclosed fee on a three-anda-half-year deal but will return to the Shots on loan for the rest of the season.
Stokes has been one of Non-League‘s hottest properties this season with 16 goals, having joined from Step 4 AFC Sudbury in the summer.
Stokes came through the youth pathway at the Suffolk club following his release from Ipswich Town when he was 16, and he became a key part of the their Isthmian North playoff triumph last season.
His performances on the National League stage have grabbed even more attention and Widdrington believes he’s a great role model for other aspiring EFL players.
“It’s come as no surprise to any of us that Josh (and others) have attracted so much interest considering the season he and we’ve had so far,” Widdrington told the club’s website.
“It should also come as a stark reminder of what’s possible to any player who’s faced disappointment at any stage of a fledgling career and act as a motivation to keep at it and believe in yourself.
“There were lots of clubs at all levels keen to acquire Josh’s services, but I think Bristol City is a great fit for all parties to continue his football journey.
“Josh will of course remain here at The EBB as a committed Shot for the rest of this season and I’m sure will continue to help us to continue to progress too.
“I have to thank Brian Tinnion, Technical Director at Bristol City, for the professional manner in which they approached and sorted everything with minimum of fuss for this to happen, along with Josh’s parents Mark and Donna who trusted Aldershot Town and I to help Josh continue his football journey – something I believe could be special.”