November 22, 2024

Wrexham have signed Jonson Clarke-Harris, who was previously linked with Bristol Rovers.New Peterborough United director on his relationship with the chairman and  his role at the club

In fact, Rovers came mightily close to succeeding in bringing the striker back to the Memorial Stadium for the 2023/24 season, only for an admin issue preventing the move from happening.

That issue may have been a blessing in disguise for the Gas, with their former marksman barely managing to get his name on the scoresheet in the current campaign, with just six league strikes to his name in League One so far from his 23 appearances.

Phil Parkinson’s National League champions were also thought to be keeping tabs on the 29-year-old in January, but opted to bring in the experience of Steven Fletcher and, in January, Jack Marriott instead as they look for successive promotions into the third tier.

Jonson Clarke-Harris’ scoring record in the EFL

Followers of the EFL will be no stranger to seeing Clarke-Harris’ name popping up on the scoresheet in the past five seasons or so, having found the net 99 times in the league since the start of the 2018/19 campaign, as per FootyStats.New Peterborough United director on his relationship with the chairman and  his role at the club

That season was his first in the blue and white quarters of Bristol Rovers, the club where he found his form after struggling to impress in spells at Coventry City and Rotherham United.

But 24 goals in 42 league matches for Rovers over the course of two seasons was enough to tempt Posh into a move for the big man up top in the summer of 2020, for a reported seven-figure fee.

Jonson Clarke-Harris league scoring record (As Of February 27, 2024) Source: FootyStats
Season Appearances Goals
2018-19 43 16
2019-20 26 13
2020-21 45 31
2021-22 41 12
2022-23 48 (including playoffs) 27
2023-24 23 6

The striker soon proved that was money well spent for the London Road outfit with 31 league goals in his first season at the club; firing them to promotion back to the Championship and proving himself to be one of the most clinical strikers in the EFL at the time.

12 goals in the second tier followed as Peterborough immediately returned to the third tier, before a further 26 goals last year fired his side into the playoffs – before they agonisingly lost to eventual winners Sheffield Wednesday in the semi-finals.

Posh striker’s time at London Road is coming to an end

At his peak, Clarke-Harris was providing a goal every 126 minutes for his side – for comparison current League One top scorer Devante Cole is finding the back of the net every 162 minutes for Barnsley this season – but this season those goals have dried up considerably with the forward wanting to get out of the club.New Peterborough United director on his relationship with the chairman and  his role at the club

The Peterborough Telegraph reported that a move to Charlton Athletic was close to going ahead in the January transfer window, only for a disagreement in personal teams with the Addicks to scupper the move, leading to the striker being ostracised from first team plans by boss Darren Ferguson.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *