Jermaine Pennant becomes the latest former Premier League star to sign on with non-league side Billericay Town
- Jermaine Pennant has become the latest star to join non-league Billericay Town
- The former Arsenal and Liverpool man was without a club after leaving Bury
- Pennant put pen to paper on a deal, along with Kevin Foley and Leo Chambers
Jermaine Pennant is the latest former Premier League player to join ambitious non-league club Billericay Town.
The former Arsenal, Liverpool and Stoke winger has been without a club since leaving League One Bury at the end of last season.
After weighing up his options Pennant has joined the Isthmian Premier Division side, along with former Wolves defender Kevin Foley and West Ham youth product Leo Chambers.
Jermaine Pennant (R) has joined Billericay Town along with Kevin Foley (r) and Leo Chambers
The trio join former Tottenham midfielder Jamie O'Hara and West Ham and Fulham defender Paul Konchesky at the Essex club.
The deals were announced by owner Glenn Tamplin - a businessman who is hoping to take the club up three tiers to the Football League.
He said on Twitter: "BTFC big guns signed tonight Jermaine Pennant Kevin Foley Leo Chambers 3 premiership players now BTFC Players What a season this will be."
BTFC big guns signed tonight
— Glenn Tamplin (@glenntamplin) August 7, 2017
Jermaine Pennant
Kevin Foley
Leo Chambers
3 premiership players now BTFC Players
What a season this will be pic.twitter.com/JtUX3BVZQ6
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