Scott David Rendell (born 21 October 1986) is an English
footballer who plays for
Wycombe Wanderers. His position is
striker.
Career
Rendell was born in
Ashford,
Surrey but lived in
Basingstoke,
Hampshire, and he started his career with Staines Albion where he played until the age of 16. After Staines, Scott was signed to the books of
Aldershot Town before joining nearby
Reading. Unable to break into the Reading
first team, he was loaned back to Aldershot, and had work experience loans at
Forest Green Rovers and
Hayes.
Rendell scored Forest Green's first ever goal as a professional football club on the opening day of the
2005–06 season, against
Cambridge United, who he would later go on to sign for. He had a spell with
Crawley Town initially on loan before making the move permanent until the end of the
2006–07 season before joining Cambridge in the summer of 2007. Scott started the season as a substitute, but after an injury to fellow United striker
Lee Boylan, he was given a first team opportunity and had scored 22 goals by mid-February.
On 18 February 2008, Rendell joined Cambridge's rivals,
Peterborough United on loan with a view to a permanent transfer for a fee of £115,000. The move was made permanent in May.
However, after failing to make an impact at
London Road due to the success of the pairing of
Craig Mackail-Smith and
Aaron McLean, Rendell joined
Yeovil Town on loan...
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