Thommo Turns Up At Leek Town

Last updated : 10 September 2006 By Thetashkentterror
Thompson made his debut for cash-strapped Unibond Premier Division side Leek Town this week as the Stafforshire outfit turned in a gutsy performance at Radcliffe Borough on Tuesday to maintain their unbeaten start to the season, but they are still looking for their first win after grinding out a goalless draw at Stainton Park. Neil was on the bench just the once for League Two club Barnet on non-contract terms at home to Torquay on the opening day of the season after his departure from Carlisle.

19-year old Workington-born Thompson left the Blues in the summer after he wasn't offered a professional deal with the club at the end of his three-year YTS contract. Neil spent little time playing for the Cumbrians youth team last season, with Adam Bradley taking the place between the United sticks for nearly the whole of the campaign, Thommo having also spent time on loan at Workington Reds earlier in his Blues career.

Thompson still got plenty of football in though as he played for Hull City on work experience for two months from August to October. Neil then going to Barrow over the Christmas period as he joined the Bluebirds for a month, again on work experience. That wasn't enough for Thommo however as he then went to Bradford Park Avenue on work experience for two months from early January to March, although he did return to Brunton Park on the 4th of February for one youth team game, filling in for Bradley who was on the first-team bench at the time.

With no professional contract in the offing Thompson was again on the move, on the 31st of March 2006, the last day of the non-league transfer window, when he went to Gateshead on the now traditional work experience basis. Neil signed for Welsh club Llanelli on non-contract terms in July and was in their UEFA Cup qualifying squad earlier this month without being called on to play, against Gefle of Sweden. Thompson wasn't offered a permanent contract with the full-time League of Wales side though and signed up on a short-term deal at Underhill, due to an injury to usual Barnet substitute goalkeeper Ross Flitney.