DALE GORMAN IS enjoying life at Stevenage FC having nailed down a starting spot in the League Two side.
The former Letterkenny Rovers midfielder has been in from the start in four out of the last five outings for the team who are currently third from bottom of the table.
[adrotate group=”87″]However, manager Darren Sarll has shown his willingness to let the club’s youngsters feature and 20-year-old Gorman is glad of the chance.
“It’s been good, the last few games especially we have changed into a team that is changing, our philosophy is changing, it’s just really enjoyable to be part of it,” Gorman told The Comet.
[adrotate group=”76″]“It’s been frustrating the start of the season in some ways, but we know we are getting there as a team and we know we are doing the right things at the moment, we just need to keep doing it and the results will show.”
“The gaffer has shown a lot of trust in young players. It’s brilliant for me especially as a young player you just always want to play and to get that run in the team now is good. It’s been positive for me I’m really enjoying my time in the team and hopefully I can stay there.”
Gorman, a Northern Ireland Under-21 international, in August lined out against Premier Division Stoke City in the EFL Cup.
“As a footballer that’s where you want to be at the top level and to play against players like that is an eye opener,” he said.
“To play against people like Joe Allen, Glenn Whelan and Charlie Adam especially in my position where they have played at the top and they know where they are at.
“What you can do in games like that is pick up things and stay positive.”
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