Tom McHale

FGS client Tom McHale named among the top 3 players in non-league

Future Global Sports client Tom McHale has been named among the top three best players in the National League South by the prestigious national newspaper The Non-League Paper.

McHale, 22, is having a stand-out season in goal for Truro City, who currently sit top of the table after a club record-breaking consecutive winning run. The goalkeeper has pulled out a string of exceptional saves to go along with his eye-catching distribution, kicking and throwing in goal for Truro.

McHale's performances, which include two penalty saves from three faced, have caught national attention from the Non-League Paper, who this week name the stopper among the top three players in the division based on his form this season.

"With Tom being only 22 years old I can only see him going from strength to strength," reported Scott Davies of the NLP. "It seems he has all the credentials to be a top class keeper. He has the tools for the Football League."

At Future Global Sports we are pleased to see Tom getting the recognition his hard work thoroughly deserves, and encourage him to use this praise as fuel to push him on further. The word is spreading.

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Talented keeper Tom McHale signs with Future Global Sports

Future Global Sports is delighted to announce that Tom McHale has appointed us to act as his representatives.

McHale, 21, is a talented young goalkeeper currently on loan at Weymouth FC from Truro City, where he has been highlighted as one of the best young keepers in non-league.

The stopper began his career at Bodmin Town. At Truro he made 12 appearances in the National League South last season and another 14 in 2016/17 before a loan move to Weymouth FC in December.

There McHale has been outstanding, showing why he is tipped to move up through the leagues very quickly with a string of quality performances.

β€œHe has been excellent in coming for his crosses and his attitude has been fantastic," Weymouth manager Jason Matthews has said.
β€œHe has been a breath of fresh air and he has got some drive and that is good to see in a young lad. It has been nice to go out, do a little bit of work with him and see his hunger. Even when he is warming up, he works really hard.”

"He can make world-class saves," his manager Lee Hodges commented last season.

At Future Global Sports we are committed to working with and helping develop the best young talents, and Tom certainly fits into that category. The hard work starts now, but we're delighted to welcome Tom to the FGS family.

McHale is Future!