Ha! Not going to lie, the list is going to be unpredictable for a little bit longer as one vote could put someone in, which explains the inclusion of Sako and Simb among others
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. Anyway, we must move on to the second player who picked up two points, and this man is the most recent name to come out onto the list. It's…
Chris Zebroski
Time spent at club: 2007-2008, 2009-2011
Gulls Appearances: 135
Gulls Goals: 40
Chris Zebroski started his career in the Plymouth Argyle youth team, before
that pre-season incident with then club captain Paul Wotton resulted in the young striker leaving Home Park. He was then signed by Millwall, where he made over 20 appearances. In the summer of 2007, Torquay first got the youngster in on loan from the Lions, as the club looked to gain promotion back to the Football League. Zebroski was almost an ever present, in a front three with Lee Phillips and Tim Sills. Zebroski managed 19 goals as the 3 combined to hit the net over 50 times. Despite this, Torquay's season was to end in the worst possible way, losing to Exeter in the Playoff Semis, before losing at Wembley in the FA Trophy Final.
Upon leaving Millwall, Zebroski found himself at Wycombe, making nearly 50 appearances for the Chairboys. He fell out of favour, and Torquay were there again to offer a chance on loan, which Zebroski took. In January 2010, he signed an 18-month permanent contract at Plainmoor. In 2010/11, he spearheaded the attack as we finished in the League 2 playoffs. He scored the opening goal against Shrewsbury at Plainmoor, which finished 2-0, before sealing a Final spot with a goalless draw at the Greenhous Meadow. Old Trafford awaited, but with manager Paul Buckle already destined for a move, the Gulls couldn't reach League One. Buckle left, and Zebroski followed him to Bristol Rovers, for a fee of around £35,000.
Since Rovers, Zebroski has failed to find a club he can call home, having had spells at Cheltenham, Eastleigh and currently Newport County.