So Asiimwe playing RCB, 2 wingers playing wing back, sounds very attacking. I know this half is against 10 men so have to take it with a pinch of salt, but looks like the front 2 are continuing on from last season
This could be a cricket score especially against 10 men
I assume given their first team are playing against Manchester United U21's in the EFL Trophy today this isn't as strong a team as they might have put out otherwise.
Bettinelli is the son of Fulham Academy goalkeeping coach Vic Bettinelli,[43] and he is of Italian descent on his father's side.[44] Bettinelli and his wife live with their two dogs. In his free time, Bettinelli enjoys playing golf, video games and watching movies and shows on Netflix.[45]
Along with the news on Bettinelli I was sent a few comments on our players vs Barnsley which I've put into my own words:
We played a fluid 4-2-3-1 with a lot of rotations.
Trialist GK
Asiimwe - Gough - Hunter - Enslin
Kedwell - Mwamba
Rylan - Casey - Huke
Mbick
Trialist GK - not Marko Marosi, it was a kid with blond hair (no idea who). We also had a trialist left back, again don't know who.
Casey - had a poor game, tried a lot of flicks that didn't come off but his movement got him in good areas.
Mbick - good size, powerful, decent pace but looked like he's still learning to use it. Had some loose touches.
Rylah - proper threat and another one with a good size, powerful as well. Maybe not a million miles off being league ready, perhaps one to go out on loan to the National League, as we've seen with players like Henry going to Wealdstone in the past.
Enslin - looked comfortable at LB defensively and going forward but not massively tested. I know he's also played right wing for us in the past, so sounds like he's in the Doughty/Clayden mould.
Kedwell - didn't stand out, looks comfortable but perhaps at a level where he can now stroll through these games. Not much about him physically, neat on the ball without taking much risk.
Asiimwe - great profile but played within himself. His agents been on about him for a while, trying to get him a loan move.
Think Kedwell could do with another loan at NL level same with Casey, Rylah and Mbick. Just go and get regular games in men's football and learn the game. Worked for Kanu last season.
Also tickets tickets now on sale for the home game at 'The Valley' against Hull City on Tuesday 27/8/24-14.00 ko £3.00 Adults £2.00 Over 65/Under 18 Free for Valley Gold members & 24/25 Season ticket holders. https://booking.cafc.co.uk/en-GB/categories/Home Games
Also tickets tickets now on sale for the home game at 'The Valley' against Hull City on Tuesday 27/8/24-14.00 ko £3.00 Adults £2.00 Over 65/Under 18 Free for Valley Gold members & 24/25 Season ticket holders. https://booking.cafc.co.uk/en-GB/categories/Home Games
Do you happen to know if we can park for free in the Valley car park for this?
Comments
Ollie Hobden Trialist B on
Great shift, lads! 0-4
Would be a shame to lose all the previous updates or at least not have them in one place.
Personal life
[edit]Bettinelli is the son of Fulham Academy goalkeeping coach Vic Bettinelli,[43] and he is of Italian descent on his father's side.[44] Bettinelli and his wife live with their two dogs. In his free time, Bettinelli enjoys playing golf, video games and watching movies and shows on Netflix.[45]
6'4" BTW
We played a fluid 4-2-3-1 with a lot of rotations.
Trialist GK
Asiimwe - Gough - Hunter - Enslin
Kedwell - Mwamba
Rylan - Casey - Huke
Mbick
Trialist GK - not Marko Marosi, it was a kid with blond hair (no idea who). We also had a trialist left back, again don't know who.
Casey - had a poor game, tried a lot of flicks that didn't come off but his movement got him in good areas.
Mbick - good size, powerful, decent pace but looked like he's still learning to use it. Had some loose touches.
Rylah - proper threat and another one with a good size, powerful as well. Maybe not a million miles off being league ready, perhaps one to go out on loan to the National League, as we've seen with players like Henry going to Wealdstone in the past.
Enslin - looked comfortable at LB defensively and going forward but not massively tested. I know he's also played right wing for us in the past, so sounds like he's in the Doughty/Clayden mould.
Kedwell - didn't stand out, looks comfortable but perhaps at a level where he can now stroll through these games. Not much about him physically, neat on the ball without taking much risk.
Asiimwe - great profile but played within himself. His agents been on about him for a while, trying to get him a loan move.
Casey would do better at Championship level. Kedwell not seen enough of him. Rylah is a unit who doesn't use his strength but can do better than NL.
Also tickets tickets now on sale for the home game at 'The Valley' against Hull City on Tuesday 27/8/24-14.00 ko
£3.00 Adults
£2.00 Over 65/Under 18
Free for Valley Gold members & 24/25 Season ticket holders.
https://booking.cafc.co.uk/en-GB/categories/Home Games