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Bradford’s Andy Cook currently sits as the bookies’ favourite to claim the League Two Golden Boot this season, with the likes of Paddy Madden, Will Grigg and Charlie Wyke also expected to contend. However, the fact of the matter is that we know what we are going to be getting from them. You can expect at least one, maybe two, of them to set a benchmark of 17-20 goals; however, it is unlikely that any of them will storm beyond that number.
We prefer to look further down the market for selections, looking for players who appear to be on an upward turn, or in a new environment, and crucially, likely to stay in the division for the entire season.
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🥇 Elliott Nevitt to win the Golden Boot (Gillingham)
📈 Odds: 21.0
The first player we land on is Gillingham’s new arrival, Elliott Nevitt. Nevitt scored 16 goals last season, 23% of Crewe’s league goals.
Granted he overperformed his xG of 11.53 (according to Wyscout data), but he is a penalty area menace who lives for service into the box, which is exactly what Gillingham have recruited for across the last two transfer windows by bringing in League Two crossing kings, Remeao Hutton and Jack Nolan.
Gillingham’s approach to the new season looks rudimental and uncomplicated. Nevitt needs to show that last season’s tally isn’t going to be a career outlier and in Mark Bonner he has a manager who can set up play to help him excel, having trained a previous Golden Boot winner when Paul Mullin scored 32 for Cambridge in the 2020/21 season.
🏆 Elliott Nevitt to win the Golden Boot
🥇 Ruari Paton to win the Golden Boot (Port Vale)
📈 Odds: 26.0
We want to be onside with Port Vale, who in our opinion, have one of the most exciting quotas of forwards in the division with Jayden Stockley, Ronan Curtis, Ruari Paton, Lorent Tolaj and Baylee Dipepa. The problem with this is the likelihood of them sharing minutes; however, because of his profile, we are prepared to take a chance that Paton makes himself an extremely difficult player to not select for Darren Moore.
Stylistically, Paton is very comparable to last season’s League Two Top Goalscorer, Macaulay Langstaff. Paton is a pure poacher with penalty area movement that is as exceptional as his one-touch finishing.
Paton scored 17 goals for Queen’s Park in last season’s Scottish Championship, with all but one of these coming from inside the penalty area – the one goal from outside the box was a direct free kick from just inches outside the penalty area. The season prior saw him score 22 goals for Queen of the South in Scottish League One.
He undoubtedly needs to translate this form south of the border, but it’s clear that he possesses the goalscoring pedigree and potential to take this league by the scruff of its neck.
🥇 Ruari Paton to win the Golden Boot
🥇 Paul Glatzel to win the Golden Boot (Swindon Town)
📈 Odds: 51.0
Our third and final pick is Swindon Town’s Paul Glatzel. Admittedly, there’s less confidence in this selection than in the previous two, mainly because Glatzel has to prove that the niggling injuries that have followed his career around are behind him.
Now 23 years old, the former Liverpool youngster who represented Germany at youth level has the potential to prove himself by getting a consistent run of games and goals on his record. There are reasons to be hopeful that the injuries are a thing of the past – last season he managed 1,458 league minutes, the most of his career to date.
In that time he notched seven times – finding the net every 208 minutes. If he can manage to double the number of minutes on the pitch, it’s reasonable to think he can do similar to his goal tally for a Swindon team that looks to have plenty of attacking verve on paper.
🥇 Paul Glatzel to win the Golden Boot
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