Richard Pacquette: I want to establish myself at Lincoln City
Richard Pacquette wants to end his journeyman days with Lincoln City.
The Dominica international, who only turned 29 last weekend, has racked up more than 20 clubs during his career, writes Mark Whiley.
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Richard Pacquette
But having returned to full-time football with the Imps under David Holdsworth, Pacquette wants to be at Sincil Bank for the long haul.
"I'd like to settle, it's always good to settle," said the former Queens Park Rangers forward.
"Everyone says I've had loads of clubs, but it's difficult when you're playing non-league football and you're getting contracts here and there.
"Sometimes you get better offers and have to move.
"But I'm at the age now where I want to settle and hopefully I'll get a longer deal here."
Pacquette has done his chances of earning a lengthy contract the power of good after goalscoring displays against Gateshead and Southport in the last fortnight.
It has been a terrific return to the full-time game for the experienced frontman, who was playing for Maidenhead prior to joining the Imps.
"I've stayed positive and hoped that the chance of full-time football would come and it did," he added.
"After I left QPR a few years ago, I was in the Conference South for a few seasons so I adjusted to playing part-time.
"Over the last few years I've started working harder away from the clubs I've been at.
"But when you train every day you get sharper.
"With me missing the FA Trophy game (against Carshalton), it gave me two weeks to train every day and get sharper. It really benefited me."
After playing alongside makeshift striker Jake Sheridan against Kettering, Pacquette is set to be joined up front by one of the Imps' new signings against Braintree on Saturday.
Pacquette's cousin, Jefferson Louis, Nialle Rodney and Louis Almond all joined the club on Tuesday.







Comments
by collinimp
Thursday, February 02 2012, 9:10AM
“Keep finding the back of the net and your more than welcome to stay .”