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Career A player of the Lincoln City's youth system, Rawdon was a main part of the 2011/12 youth team that won 0-3 away against Chesterfield in the Midland Cup. Throughout his first year, Rawdon was involved in the first team under manager David Holdsworth but didn't made an appearance. His second year began well when he was handed his debut, starting for the first team, on the 31st July 2013 against local rivals Grimsby Town in the Lincolnshire Senior Trophy Final. The Game ended 1-1 with Grimsby winning on penalties. Towards the end of his second year the youngster was sent out on loan to United Counties Premier League outfit Sleaford Town where he was allowed to get first team minutes. Rawdon showed his professional attributes by putting in some excellent performances for the non-league team helping them secure their UCL Premier status. Having played nearly every game for City's youth team and reserves Rawdon was released at the end of the 2012/13 season. In June 2013 he signed his first professional contract with IFK Holmsund on a 3-month deal which would run until the end of the Swedish season. IFK Holmsund Rawdon very quickly became a fan favourite at Kamrat Vallen. On is League debut at home, Rawdon earned Man of the Match by showcasing a magnificent display producing 3 assists helping his team to a 5-1 win over title contenders Junselevagen IF. Known for his dead ball ability Rawdon made 14 assists in 11 games, with 6 of them coming from set pieces. Rawdon made a big impact the 3 months he was there, which has seen a few clubs declare their interest in his services, while two have already made him an offer for the 2014 season. October 2013 Rawdon signed for Sleaford Town on non-contract. Sleaford Town Rawdon made his second debut for Sleaford on 26th October 2013 in a 2-1 home win against United Counties League new comers Sielby Rangers, having already played for the 'Greens' on loan from Lincoln City last season.
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