Become a Member
Sport

Who won in sport in 2016?

Danny Caro rounds up the winners and losers in a year of sport.

December 29, 2016 10:13
Nir_Biton_Euro_U-21_2013.jpg
7 min read

Few would have foreseen the progress made by footballer Scott Kashket. A peripheral figure at Leyton Orient, where he struggled to get a game, Kashket, 20, left the club by mutual consent without the blink of an eyelid.

But Orient’s loss was Wycombe Wanderers’ gain and earlier this month, he was rewarded for his excellent start to the season with a new contract following his FA Cup hat-trick against Chesterfield. He has already scored 11 goals this season. Not bad for someone who was told he would not make it at the top level due to his slight physique.

In an interview I will always look back on fondly, when he was relatively unknown, Kashket told me: “I’ve been knocked back so many times. Loads of kids get their heart broken when they are told they will not make it in the game and they cannot get their head back to start again.

“I somehow had the strength to do so, and luckily for me, it is finally paying off.