Good news for him and he has signed a new contract until summer 2027 so that fantastic news for our club and Moyes taken swipe at Divin Mubama and his agents for not signing a new contract.
I hope he does well for WBA as I will keep close eye on him as he is too good for U23 here and hopefully he will be OUR main striker NEXT SEASON at the No.9 role.
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Ibbyham wrote: ↑Fri Jan 26, 2024 9:35 pm
Good news for him and he has signed a new contract until summer 2027 so that fantastic news for our club and Moyes taken swipe at Divin Mubama and his agents for not signing a new contract.
I hope he does well for WBA as I will keep close eye on him as he is too good for U23 here and hopefully he will be OUR main striker NEXT SEASON at the No.9 role.
Imo Mubama is suffering now because he hasn’t had the opportunity of going out on loan-
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excellent choice of club for Calum ...this is where we should sending our best academy players.
Send them to a good club at a high level... then up to them to proves themselves...i think Freddie Potts should have been sent on loan to a Championship club too..
These lads need to be tested at the highest possible level ..as soon as possible if deemed good enough.
its not working currently...look at Conor Coventry ..left us at waht..24?...what a waste
league 1 and 2 doesnt really tell us whether these lads are good enough for us.
Ibbyham wrote: ↑Fri Jan 26, 2024 9:35 pm
Good news for him and he has signed a new contract until summer 2027 so that fantastic news for our club and Moyes taken swipe at Divin Mubama and his agents for not signing a new contract.
I hope he does well for WBA as I will keep close eye on him as he is too good for U23 here and hopefully he will be OUR main striker NEXT SEASON at the No.9 role.
Imo Mubama is suffering now because he hasn’t had the opportunity of going out on loan-
i dont agree with that Whiskeybreath...
hes likely had offers for loans and decided hes above them.
i dont know who is 'advising' him...but he needs to change direction toot sweet...
if its just him and his attitude ...then enjoy your career in the National League South....at best
h69 wrote: ↑Fri Jan 26, 2024 4:48 pm
He'll get some decent experience and toughen up there. A good move all round and another kick in the teeth for the ITK vloggers and their sheep for followers who claimed he was not going to sign and leave the club.
i hope the Club have similar lined up for George Earthy.
Imo Mubama is suffering now because he hasn’t had the opportunity of going out on loan-
i dont agree with that Whiskeybreath...
hes likely had offers for loans and decided hes above them.
i dont know who is 'advising' him...but he needs to change direction toot sweet...
if its just him and his attitude ...then enjoy your career in the National League South....at best
Imo Mubama is suffering now because he hasn’t had the opportunity of going out on loan-
i dont agree with that Whiskeybreath...
hes likely had offers for loans and decided hes above them.
i dont know who is 'advising' him...but he needs to change direction toot sweet...
if its just him and his attitude ...then enjoy your career in the National League South....at best
Quite possibly true. But really not relevant. Whether he's had offers of loans and refused them or not doesn't alter the probability that his development is suffering bvecause he is trying to make the step from kids football to the big boys without the benefit of experiencing grown upo football. You're right that it may be his advisers leading him in the wrong direction but the club also needs to protect it's investment in these yoiung players. I'm sure somebody could tell us how much it costs to bring through a promising kid through the academy. Wouldn't imagine it's pennies.
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