I think you could make the case that he's now the best fullback at the club. Consistently played at a higher level. I would probably give Sess the edge over him, but he should provide quality and more importantly consistency at RB that we haven't really had this season.
If he’s better than Egbo I’d be more than happy. When Manny is back from injury at least we have proper competition at RB.
I posted this on the Bonne thread and see no reason why it does not apply to this guy.
"I will reserve judgment and comments until he has played 10 games, the same as I will do with any other signings. We are fishing in a very shallow pool for players due to being a poorly run, average league one team so my expectations are low"
Don’t know much about this lad but cautiously optimistic on the basis of the number of Coventry fans going on Facebook saying what a good signing he is for us. Hopefully he’s got a bit of something about him. Welcome and good luck.
A.R. Kane was a British musical duo formed in 1986 by Alex Ayuli and Rudy Tambala. After releasing two early EPs to critical acclaim, the group topped the UK Independent Chart with their debut album 69 (1988). Their second album, "i" (1989), was also a top 10 hit. They were also part of the one-off collaboration MARRS, whose surprise dance hit "Pump Up the Volume" was released in 1987.
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That's fine with me.
You can’t. Just give 100%
"I will reserve judgment and comments until he has played 10 games, the same as I will do with any other signings.
We are fishing in a very shallow pool for players due to being a poorly run, average league one team so my expectations are low"
I'm fed up of them "getting sand kicked in their faces".
Any reason. You’re usually a poster to take note of ?
That'll be a hairy problem for the medical team to deal with. They both need to be sacked... his nuts that is. Re-sacked I imagine.
A.R. Kane was a British musical duo formed in 1986 by Alex Ayuli and Rudy Tambala. After releasing two early EPs to critical acclaim, the group topped the UK Independent Chart with their debut album 69 (1988). Their second album, "i" (1989), was also a top 10 hit. They were also part of the one-off collaboration MARRS, whose surprise dance hit "Pump Up the Volume" was released in 1987.
Pump Up the Volume was of course a banger...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w9gOQgfPW4Y
I will never forgive him.