PAUL Warhurst is enjoying playing for his 16th club.

And the 37-year-old former Blackburn Rovers star, who signed for Barnet in March last year, is showing no signs of hanging up his football boots just yet.

In a career that has spanned three decades, the journeyman pro, who started at Manchester City back in 1988, has enjoyed spells with Oldham. Sheffield Wednesday, Blackburn, Crystal Palace, Bolton (twice), Stoke, Chesterfield, Barnsley, Carlisle, Grimsby, Blackpool, Forest Green and Wrexham.

Arguably his most successful club, however, was Rovers as the £2.7 million signing helped Kenny Dalglish's side lift the Premiership back in 1994/95.

So far Warhurst has made 15 appearances for the Bees this season including eight as a substitute. And he was part of the Barnet side that suffered defeat at the hands of Stanley earlier in the season.