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Welcome Sean, I believe he played a few U23s games at the back end of last season so must have sufficiently impressed. No signing is complete without a fancy compilation vid too. I recommend watching it it with the sound off unless you have a shit taste in music
Are we racking and stacking U23 strikers? Kelman still qualifies Mampala, Kendall, Armstrong, Kargbo and now, Adarkwa.
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Welcome Sean, I believe he played a few U23s games at the back end of last season so must have sufficiently impressed. No signing is complete without a fancy compilation vid too. I recommend watching it it with the sound off unless you have a shit taste in music
I like that we pick up youngsters like this that have versatile skills and consider them worthy of time and effort to see if they have 'it'. This lad is a big unit and seems to be able to play up top and wide on both sides.
Best of luck to Sean Adarkwa. however a friend of mine who works at West Ham is surprised we have signed him and messaged me to say that he is 'A Ryman League player'. I hope he can develop in our U23s.
Are we racking and stacking U23 strikers? Kelman still qualifies Mampala, Kendall, Armstrong, Kargbo and now, Adarkwa.
Makes sense to do it though. Developed strikers cost a lot of money, the most difficult and expensive position to recruit for and you ideally need a minimum of four in your first team squad. If we can develop our own, we save a load of money and if we then sell them on we can make a profit too.
Makes sense to do it though. Developed strikers cost a lot of money, the most difficult and expensive position to recruit for and you ideally need a minimum of four in your first team squad. If we can develop our own, we save a load of money and if we then sell them on we can make a profit too.
This!
I think we're playing the numbers game with strikers. Even relatively poor ones seem to cost money so we might as well try and develop our own.