I don't know what went wrong with him. I think we put him in the 1st team too quickly so he thought he had already made it. It is a shame though because he was promising.
Anyone who saw him play would tell you it was obvious he was never going to make it as a pro. Not strong enough, not fast enough, not skilful enough - not good enough. Good lad apparently, with his head reasonably well screwed on, so hopefully will end up with a decent career doing something else.
It was a 4-1 win against Barnet in JPT, i believe. He scored a good goal and played a part in another. Looked very promising. Apparently letting him play 6th division football wasnt the way to go with this kid. Hope were in a reserve league this term. Dont want another season with fringe players out of match practice and youngsters playing non-league before they are released at the end of the season.
Would like to see him do well at BSP, could do but would have to bring will to his game. Thought 'butters' was gay? Good luck to him. Unlike Basey I'd doubt he'll come back from this setback, but has enough skill to if he fights.
Blimey the way some are talking on here you would have thought his career was over.
If he has the promise and potential that others say he has and Ken has seen him close up, then he is still young and at the earliest stage of his career with plenty of opportunity to make it at this level at least. Look at Charlie MacDonald, how many years after he scored an excellent equaliser against Newcastle not in the JPT but in the Prem, did it take for him to get into the league again and then he become key for Brentford.
my 10 year old son went to Bromley Saturday and met the players who all signed his programme, after a thorough review i can confirm that Tamer Tuna's signature is included.
Good luck to him. If he has enough self-belief, I am sure he will do well. He's probably one of those kids who would benefit from Glen Hoddle's second chance scheme.
Good luck to him. If he has enough self-belief, I am sure he will do well. He's probably one of those kids who would benefit from Glen Hoddle's second chance scheme.
I think he will be another charlie macdonald or scott mcgleish and will rise from the non leagues
Remain gutted that his career has floundered and it seems fishy to me that we will never see him find his plaice in the first team and rise like a salmon and find the net at the Valley like that other great hero of mine Mark Fish. Could have led to a shirt sponsorship from John West and even a new Captain Birdseye stand. No point carping on now though...
Good luck to him. If he has enough self-belief, I am sure he will do well. He's probably one of those kids who would benefit from Glen Hoddle's second chance scheme.
I think he will be another charlie macdonald or scott mcgleish and will rise from the non leagues
He is playing with some of my lads old team mates from Cray Valley.
Welling are a good local side, and if Tamer can re-discover his touch, and the back of the net I am sure he will go on to higher things.
Have not spoken to him for nearly a year, I am sure he is glad to be settled, always wanted to play when I knew the lad, frankly I am glad he has a 'birth' to show his ability
Remain gutted that his career has floundered and it seems fishy to me that we will never see him find his plaice in the first team and rise like a salmon and find the net at the Valley like that other great hero of mine Mark Fish. Could have led to a shirt sponsorship from John West and even a new Captain Birdseye stand. No point carping on now though...
He's Haddock his chips at Charlton though, Grumps.
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And I see Bromley lost : - (
Has now signed for Welling:
http://www.pitchero.com/clubs/wellingutd/news/welling-sign-tuna-387933.html