Non league clubs have made it known on social media that they are interested in signing former Aston Villa player Gabby Agbonlahor.
The retired striker, who played 11 seasons in the Premier League and four in the Championship, could be about to return to playing again.
He took to his Twitter account, tweeting that he is tempted to come out of retirement at the age of 34, the play for the love of the game.
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Gabriel played as a striker in the Premier League and English Football League for Aston Villa, Watford and Sheffield Wednesday.
He wrote on his social media account: “Been told to come out of retirement should i for a couple years for abit of fun? Iโd sign anywhere for zero wages just for love of game let me know.”
Non league clubs have expressed that they are interested in signing Gabby Agbonlahor. Some of them tweeted back…
Come and join @Croydon_FC, I’m sure you’d love to play at the National Sports Centre in Crystal Palace.
โ Croydon FC (@Croydon_FC) December 17, 2020
โ Brighouse Town AFC (@brighousetownfc) December 17, 2020
Mon aboard Gabbi, ๐๐๐ป
โ Loch Ness Football Club (@LochNessFC) December 17, 2020
Yes my lad. Come on down to @Hednesford_Town. Enjoy the stadium, the place has been bouncing lately and you would love it. Welcome along any time. Get in touch. DM us ๐๐๐โฝ๏ธโฝ๏ธโฝ๏ธ
โ Hednesford Town FC (@Hednesford_Town) December 17, 2020
Come and join us! Supporter owned and run would love to have you with us! All about the community ๐
โ Grays Athletic FC – #BringGraysAthHome (@GraysAthleticFC) December 17, 2020
@officialga11 & @mullywtfc up top. A dynamic duo, pace & movement second to none.
โ Rossowen FC (@RossowenFC) December 17, 2020
Peter Grant’s bound to have his number from the Aston Villa years.
โ Alloa Athletic FC (@AlloaAthleticFC) December 17, 2020
How can we inbox you Gabby
โ Hanley Town FC (@HanleyTown66) December 17, 2020
Fantastic Gabby, Midlands Club…come on down
โ Worcester City FC (@WorcesterCityFc) December 17, 2020
Give us a follow Gabby! Iโm sure we can squeeze you in to the squad! Nice and local to you, free parking, 3G pitch, centrally located in Sutton, heated changing rooms (very popular now), and a first rate squad! If that doesnโt get you interested I donโt know what would! ๐๐๐
โ Sutton Coldfield Town FC (@SCTFC) December 17, 2020
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โ Brackley Town FC (@BrackleyTownFC) December 18, 2020
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โ Finn Harps FC (@FinnHarpsFC) December 16, 2020
Step into my office ๐๐พ
โ Gabriel Zakuani (@Gabs50Zakuani) December 17, 2020
Bizarrely, he chose to reject signing for two National League clubs, as revealed by the man himself in an interview seven months ago. View that HERE.
He is a product of Aston Villa’s Academy, and made his first-team debut in 2006 following loans to Watford and Sheffield Wednesday.
He made over 300 Premier League appearances for the West Midlands club. With 73 goals, he is Aston Villa’s all-time leading Premier League goalscorer, having scored in 11 consecutive league seasons.
Formerly a regular with the England under-21s, Agbonlahor made his senior international debut for England in 2008 and earned three caps.
Agbonlahor does have some sort of an international career, ok it was three matches for the first team but it would have gone down as one of his most memorable moments.
His ancestry qualified him to play for Scotland or Nigeria at international level, but he chose to play for his homeland of England.
On the 20th of September 2006, Agbonlahor was pencilled in as a player in the Nigeria under-20 team for the match against Rwanda. He rejected the call, whilst not ruling out playing for the country in the future, but subsequently pledged his future to the Three Lions.
Eight days later, Agbonlahor received his first call-up to the England under-21 team, and won his first cap as a substitute against Germany on the 6th of October. Agbonlahor was then omitted from the England’s 2007 UEFA European Under-21 Championship squad, by manager Stuart Pearce, on the 30th of May 2007, as a result of missing the England U21 training camp in Spain.
Agbonlahor was later recalled to the team in September 2007 and netted his first goal for the under-21s, by scoring the second in a 3โ0 victory, against Montenegro.
On the 1st of February, Agbonlahor was named in Fabio Capello’s 23-man England squad to play Switzerland in February 2008, however a hamstring injury forced him to withdraw from the match. Agbonlahor was also an unused substitute in England’s respective 2โ0 and 3โ0 friendly victories against the United States and Trinidad & Tobago in MayโJune 2008.
On the 15th of November 2008, he was called up to Capello’s squad for the upcoming match away to Germany, joining three other Aston Villa players in the squad: Ashley Young, Curtis Davies and Gareth Barry.
A few days later, he was named to start against Germany. He played for 76 minutes, had a goal disallowed and received high praise from John Terry, the latter describing him as “a nightmare to play against”.
On the 11th of February 2009, he was in the starting lineup against Spain, where he played for 75 minutes before being substituted for debutant Carlton Cole.
He made his first appearance in a competitive international on the 14th of October 2009, playing 66 minutes in the 3โ0 win over Belarus in the last match of qualification for the 2010 World Cup. He was last called up to the squad in November 2011.
Agbonlahor hung up his boots after being released by the club in 2018, ending a 13-year-relationship with the team he supported as a boy.
โThe reason I finished so early, I donโt know if it was because I started so early but my body didnโt feel the same,โ Agbonlahor said.
โIf I played a game on the Saturday, by Tuesday I still couldnโt walk. The other players would be able to train and I would be like โWow, I canโt even walk hereโ.
โMy body felt maybe like a 35-year-oldโs at 30. There were a lot of injuries, it was hamstring, calf, hamstring, calf, hamstring, calf.
โIt took its toll, my body just letting me down physically. I was getting a lot of injuries and wasnโt as fast as I used to be.
โMy game relied on a lot of speed.
โWhen I left Villa it was more โMy body is letting me down, I am not as quick as I used to be, maybe now is the time to stopโ.
โAnd โDo I want to play for another club? Not really, noโ. After being at Aston Villa for that long.
โSome players will play until their legs donโt work any more, 37, 38 but for me it was like โI donโt want to play for another clubโ.
โThere wasnโt a chance to play for Aston Villa any more so it like โThatโs itโ.
โIt was not easy, it was tough but with such a close family it was not an option to go abroad โ there were offers abroad.
“To stay in England the offers I was getting I might have to play against Villa in the Championship.
โIt wasnโt something I could see myself doing, to pull on another shirt and try and give 110 per cent in that shirt, it wasnโt an option.โ
Gabby Agbonlahor has revealed he turned down offers to continue in the Championship – because he couldnโt face playing against Aston Villa.
Fast forward to today an he’s making appearances as a pundit and reporter on Sky Sports News, however we all know how badly he’s getting on. Find out for yourself HERE.
Fans have reacted as non league clubs say they are interested in signing Gabby Agbonlahor…
Iโm gonna get fit over Xmas and do it for couple years see what fun I can have
โ Gabriel Agbonlahor (@officialga11) December 16, 2020
Nice
โ Gabriel Agbonlahor (@officialga11) December 16, 2020
Join the very first supporter-run club, @ETFCOfficial. A phoenix club following the demise of one of nin league’s most famous clubs.
โ Colin Peppiatt (@ColinPeppiatt) December 17, 2020
Keep the Aston theme and come and join @AstonOnTrent_FC son ๐๐
โ James (@JamesBrightling) December 17, 2020
@WealdstoneFC are happy to talk to you.
โ Mr. Fitz (@MrFitzgerald77) December 17, 2020
Sutton Coldfield Town
โ James Rushton (@Jamorushton) December 17, 2020
@QPCrescents we could do with a pacey 9, the Queens Park Ultras would approve too๐๐ฝ
โ ismail (@_ismxily) December 17, 2020
@Wrexham_AFC , exciting times for the club
โ Jack Parry๐ด๓ ง๓ ข๓ ท๓ ฌ๓ ณ๓ ฟ (@Jackparry__) December 17, 2020
@OfficialKAFC Iโll even buy your beer and food post game ๐๐
โ Donno (@idonno07) December 17, 2020
Slough Town in National League South.
โ Brinley Jones face mask enthusiast. (@CliffordBucks) December 17, 2020
Join @hashtagutd the fans would love it and you! They also do everything for the love of the game and have come so far! You signing would take things a step further in there journey.
โ Brandon Giles (@BrandonGiles18) December 18, 2020
Head to Southend! Bottom of the league and be part of the great escape! @SUFCRootsHall
โ nikki (@noodledoodle123) December 17, 2020
@altrinchamfc are stand out performers this season in the national league and play attractive football ๐
โ Andy (@ndyainsworth) December 17, 2020
Halford, Akinola and Agbonlahor up top for Southend ๐ช @SUFCRootsHall
โ Jack Allen (@JB_Allen) December 17, 2020
@BanburyUnitedFC ๐ Lavish him with Banbury Cakes and a hot chocolate drink at halftime and then again at full time.
โ Rob (@Terry_Savalas) December 17, 2020
embrace the playing for free culture at @ChesterFC ๐๐
โ ollie ๐๐ด๓ ง๓ ข๓ ฅ๓ ฎ๓ ง๓ ฟ (@ollie__cfc) December 17, 2020
Good evening Gabriel, I believe that @Official_HUFC would be the best place for you, do the right thing, you know it makes sense. Agbonlahor x HUFC coming soon…
โ Bratty๐ญ๐ณ (@AidanBratt2002) December 17, 2020
Wigan desperately needs class players Gabby after the way we have been shafted
โ Don Boardman (@DonBoardman1) December 17, 2020
Fancy a relegation scrap at the emirates?
โ #FraudtetaOut (@TheFatSpectator) December 16, 2020
Has to be @hashtagutd
โ Danny (@DannyAaronsFUT) December 17, 2020
Come and join us at @GodalmingTown FC. We would make you most welcome.
โ Glenn Lye (@GlennLye) December 18, 2020
We would love to see you at @BarryTownUnited ๐๐ป๐๐ป๐๐ป
โ โฝ๏ธ ๐จ๐๐๐ ๐ซ๐๐ ๐ป๐๐๐๐ ๐ด๓ ง๓ ข๓ ท๓ ฌ๓ ณ๓ ฟ (@away_tours) December 17, 2020
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