Kevin Gall

Kevin Alexander Gall (born 4 February 1982) is a Welsh former footballer who played as a winger and striker, scoring 49 goals in 352 league and cup appearances in a 12-year career.

[11] In March, Gall had a trial with Major League Soccer club Toronto FC,[12] but he rejected their offer after failing to agree terms.

[13] On 28 July, Gall joined Lincoln City on a five-month loan deal,[14] but failed to score in his time at Sincil Bank and returned to Carlisle at the start of 2009.

[15] Despite not scoring in his seven games, Glover was keen to extend Gall's loan, however, a calf injury ruled out this option for the cash strapped club.

[25][26] He agreed to sign for Conference Premier team Wrexham on 1 July, and he made his debut as a 90th-minute substitute in a 1–0 victory over Cambridge United on 14 August.

[30] In March 2011, Gall flew to the United States and signed a short deal with FC Dallas,[31] but returned to Britain after he was denied a visa.

On 28 December 2012, he signed for Stockport Sports,[36] debuting the following day in a 2–0 home North West Counties League victory over Congleton Town.

[41] Gall is a devout Christian and, from January 2010 onwards, underwent 40 hours of tattooing to cover both his arms with religious and other symbols, including Jesus, a Bible and the Virgin Mary.

[42] He went on to work as a football consultant at agency firm Sports Management International, spotting talent from the Manchester area, Wales and the North East.