Kwesi Appiah

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Kwesi Appiah

by The Goat was fed » 25 Mar 2015 14:47

Have it from a good media source that Kwesi Appiah will join us between now and the start of the season. Seems very odd given he's a less successful Dominic Samuel, but seems too random not to be true. Watch this space.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kwesi_Appiah

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Re: Kwesi Appiah

by RG30 » 25 Mar 2015 14:55

Former Sky Sports reporter Pete O'Rourke reporting this as well

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by RG30 » 25 Mar 2015 14:57

The Goat was fed Have it from a good media source


Malyon? :?

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by The Goat was fed » 25 Mar 2015 16:07

RG30
The Goat was fed Have it from a good media source


Malyon? :?


I would never reveal such information.

But on this occasion, no - even more reliable.

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Re: Kwesi Appiah

by urz13 » 25 Mar 2015 16:21

Would be an odd signing, but he's extremely fast


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Re: Kwesi Appiah

by Nameless » 25 Mar 2015 19:49

He's not done much considering he's 24.

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Re: Kwesi Appiah

by Snowball » 25 Mar 2015 21:56

35 goals in 34 appearances for Margate?
16 goals in 33 appearances for Cambridge United?

Not so impressive at a higher level and seems to have had an awful lot of short loans, tho'

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by St. Brynjar » 25 Mar 2015 23:06

I live in Cambridge in term time, seen him a fair few times. He's a real talent, far too good for League 2 and a fan favourite to boot. Definitely worth a punt!

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Re: Kwesi Appiah

by Sutekh » 26 Mar 2015 10:43

Sounds good, certainly could do with some real pace up front and if he has an eye for goal as well then well worth a shot.


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Re: Kwesi Appiah

by SPARTA » 26 Mar 2015 14:58

Doubt Samuel will be here next season. Big attitude problem. Shame if so, as he looks a real talent at Coventry. We need pace, so I'd be happy with bringing someone raw and determined again. I've missed these signings! For some reason this feels a bit Dean Morgan though.

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by genome » 26 Mar 2015 15:05

SPARTA Doubt Samuel will be here next season. Big attitude problem.


Sauce?

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by GH Royal » 26 Mar 2015 15:09

genome
SPARTA Doubt Samuel will be here next season. Big attitude problem.


Sauce?

Thought that was common knowledge by now? Too big for his boots.

Don't think it was helped by Ikpeazu leaving, mind you Watford loaned him out pretty much straight away so didn't do much good did it..

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by genome » 26 Mar 2015 15:13

I know, I've heard the claim a few times before, but I've never seen any actual evidence for it


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by GH Royal » 26 Mar 2015 15:35

genome I know, I've heard the claim a few times before, but I've never seen any actual evidence for it

Can't remember any good examples off the top of my head unfortunately..

From following him on Twitter I know there's been a few cases of voicing opinions that were better left kept to himself.

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by Sutekh » 26 Mar 2015 16:17

GH Royal
genome I know, I've heard the claim a few times before, but I've never seen any actual evidence for it

Can't remember any good examples off the top of my head unfortunately..

From following him on Twitter I know there's been a few cases of voicing opinions that were better left kept to himself.


Imagine that, a careless youngster spouting it on Twatter. Never heard of that before and certainly not from any professional footballers. :roll:

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Re: Kwesi Appiah

by GH Royal » 26 Mar 2015 16:24

When you're a youngster hoping to make a good impression and break into the first team you'd be on your best behaviour if you were smart :wink:

Imagine starting at a big company as an intern hoping for a permanent role in a highly sought after department, you'd be kissing ass and being the sterotypical 'yes man', not slagging off your directors on social media.

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Re: Kwesi Appiah

by Sutekh » 26 Mar 2015 16:30

Absolutely agree, but just because you're a bit tactless on twatter it doesn't necessarily follow that you act like that while at the club. Guess we'll just have to wait and see on Samuel, impression I had from SC was that he rates him which is why he was given the opportunity at Coventry.

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Re: Kwesi Appiah

by GH Royal » 26 Mar 2015 16:38

Sutekh Absolutely agree, but just because you're a bit tactless on twatter it doesn't necessarily follow that you act like that while at the club. Guess we'll just have to wait and see on Samuel, impression I had from SC was that he rates him which is why he was given the opportunity at Coventry.

Yeah reckon he does rate him, also think he's giving him an opportunity to go off and grow up a bit though.. Read a few Coventry articles that state Samuel is 'maturing' or 'adapting to the mens game' quotes like that give me the impression maybe the Coventry manager agrees.

Plus Coventry have good previous with finding/helping good strikers that later go onto better things.

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Re: Kwesi Appiah

by 3points » 26 Mar 2015 20:54

Could see Samuel getting another loan next season up to January to help his development further, with a view of bringing him back after Christmas if it goes well. If not, loan or sell him at that point. Think he's doing enough at Cov to justify keeping him within our ranks for a little while longer.

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Re: Kwesi Appiah

by AthleticoSpizz » 06 Jun 2015 00:39

Charlie Watts says no

But, given the chance, worth another go.

On his cameos he looked more switched on than most

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