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Carl Rook took little time in deciding to sign for
Ryman League Division one side Dover Athletic, writes Justin Allen - www.doverathletic.com
The big powerful centre-forward, completed his
move to Crabble from Ryman One rivals Hastings yesterday, has
attracted interest from AFC Wimbledon and neighbours Folkestone
Invicta.
But when he knew that Whites boss Clive Walker
wanted him and visited the ground to view the facilities, he made his
mind up quickly.
He said: "I knew Dover were keen to sign me
and once they came in there was only one club I was going to. They're
a big club, the team are flying with a 100 per cent league record and
I can see how ambitious they are.
"Folkestone put in a seven-day approach and
I had to consider their offer. They offered me more money than Dover
but sometimes there's more important things to consider than money.
"Dover have a lovely ground, big crowds, a
good chairman and manager - and quality players. Folkestone may well
be in a higher division but I think Dover have a better team and will
pass them on their way up."
Carl, 22, has been a long-term target for Clive.
The Whites boss even considered bringing him to Crabble in the summer
but then decided to put the deal on hold until the end of the season.
But injuries to strikers Tommy Tyne and Chris
Wright convinced Walker and the club's board that he would need to add
another frontman to add depth to the squad.
Rook has signed a one year deal at Crabble, with
an option for a second year extension.
Carl, who joined Hastings two years ago from Kent
League club Whitstable, scored 16 goals in 2003-04 and followed that
up with another 18 last season. An injury has restricted him to just
one appearance this season and he duly registered his name on the
scoresheet. Now he is set to make his Whites debut against Newport IoW
at Crabble on Saturday.
He said: "I joined them as a centre-half but
found it difficult. Steve Lovell, who was Hastings manager at the
time, played me in the reserves up front - as he had spotted something
in my game.
"From then on, I never looked back and have
been banging them in ever since. I've certainly enjoyed my football as
a striker 10 times more than I used to."
Carl, who is nephew to ex-full-time Dover youth
development officer Carl Laraman, almost joined AFC Wimbledon last
season but the Dons' bid for him fell through.
He said: "I was priced out of a move last
season. Hastings wanted a £5,000 transfer fee plus a friendly -
but AFC were only prepared to offer a pre-season game, so the bid was
rejected.
"I understand where both clubs were coming
from. Hastings naturally wanted a fee, while AFC weren't prepared to
pay it."
The striker lives in Sittingbourne and is good
friends with new team-mates Lee Spiller and Tony Browne. So much so,
he went on holiday with the pair in the summer.
He added: "I know a few of the boys and just
cannot wait to get stuck in. I'm meeting all the lads tonight at
training. The one downside about signing for Dover today is that I've
got to wait all week until I can play. I just want to get out there
and do the business.
"Dover are a good side and I'll certainly
get the chance to score more goals here than at Hastings. I've been
prolific so far and want to improve on my goals tally at Crabble."
Walker plans to add one or two more players to
his squad but admits there may be player movement in the opposite
direction.
He said: "I am delighted Carl has come to
us. I've seen him play a number of times for Hastings and he's always
impressed me. He knows where the goal is and is a powerful boy.
"We want to bring some more players in but
it won't just happen for the sake of it. We're not looking at
strengthening specific areas - more a case of if there are players
available out there who are better than what we've got we're going to
be interested in bringing them here.
"Obviously, the club has a budget and we may
have to move some players on - but that is something we've got to look
into. Certainly, no-one who I rate highly will be leaving the club.
"Carl will add serious competition for
places up front and that's important for any successful football
team."
Chairman Jim Parmenter said: "I'm delighted
the deal has gone through. We want players who are hungry for success
and Carl fits the bill. We are continuing our efforts to improve the
club on and off-the-field, so we can get ourselves into a position to
restore the club to among non-league's elite."
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