football in 1996. While former Premier League stars Nicolas Anelka and Peter Crouch had great careers moving from club to club, Louis is without a doubt the ultimate journeyman.After starting out at Risborough Rangers, Thame United, Aylesbury United and Thame United again, he got his break in the Football League with Oxford United.
It came after he had served a six-month prison sentence when he was 21.Keen to put his charge of dangerous driving while disqualified behind him, he did so in the best way possible - by firing the U's into the third-round of the FA Cup with a winner in their televised clash against Swindon Town.What followed was Louis' 15 minutes of fame as he was captured by the TV cameras wildly celebrating Oxford's draw with his boyhood club Arsenal while his naked backside was on show.
Despite not being able to repeat his heroics, he described the 54th-minute substitute appearance at Highbury as the "highlight of his career" to The Non-League Paper in 2018.Louis totalled 55 appearances for Oxford from 2002-2004, which he has topped at a club just once since then.
Following loans spells at Woking and Gravesend & Northfleet, he joined Forest Green Rovers before swiftly returning to Woking on a permanent basis.Two more stints in League Two came with Bristol Rovers and Mansfield, but it is countless non-league sides which make up most of his ridiculously long CV (as you can see below).
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