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Nathan Asiimwe (new contract & season loan to Wimbledon p11)
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Scoham said:The Wimbledon FM researcher has said Asiimwe will definitely be their first choice RWB. Also said Kanu rumbled on for ages, looked done, but seems to have fallen through. Mentioned they don't tend to pay above £3k for players so I wonder if that was an issue with Kanu.0
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Scoham said:The Wimbledon FM researcher has said Asiimwe will definitely be their first choice RWB. Also said Kanu rumbled on for ages, looked done, but seems to have fallen through. Mentioned they don't tend to pay above £3k for players so I wonder if that was an issue with Kanu.4
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Scoham said:The Wimbledon FM researcher has said Asiimwe will definitely be their first choice RWB. Also said Kanu rumbled on for ages, looked done, but seems to have fallen through. Mentioned they don't tend to pay above £3k for players so I wonder if that was an issue with Kanu.
maybe that was what was behind the discussion and Johnnie’s pensive expression the other night
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letthegoodtimesroll said:Scoham said:The Wimbledon FM researcher has said Asiimwe will definitely be their first choice RWB. Also said Kanu rumbled on for ages, looked done, but seems to have fallen through. Mentioned they don't tend to pay above £3k for players so I wonder if that was an issue with Kanu.
maybe that was what was behind the discussion and Johnnie’s pensive expression the other night1 -
The Prince-e-Paul said:letthegoodtimesroll said:Scoham said:The Wimbledon FM researcher has said Asiimwe will definitely be their first choice RWB. Also said Kanu rumbled on for ages, looked done, but seems to have fallen through. Mentioned they don't tend to pay above £3k for players so I wonder if that was an issue with Kanu.
maybe that was what was behind the discussion and Johnnie’s pensive expression the other night2 -
Watching Wimbledon's press with him Asiimwe is am absolute unit of a man. I've always liked the look of him (as a player, not just physically) and think this is a very good step for him. I expect him back next season a better player and contending for a place in the first team. I think part of why we haven't signed a long term right footed RWB is to make room for him to grow into the role.6
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SDAddick said:Watching Wimbledon's press with him Asiimwe is am absolute unit of a man. I've always liked the look of him (as a player, not just physically) and think this is a very good step for him. I expect him back next season a better player and contending for a place in the first team. I think part of why we haven't signed a long term right footed RWB is to make room for him to grow into the role.
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The key for Asiimwe to continue to develop is improving his defensive positioning and decision making. We all know his skill in the attack but he is way too lax in his defensive duties. It improved at Walsall but still a weak point.2
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Bostonaddick said:The key for Asiimwe to continue to develop is improving his defensive positioning and decision making. We all know his skill in the attack but he is way too lax in his defensive duties. It improved at Walsall but still a weak point.1
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They’re away to Luton tonight, so a good chance to see Asiimwe up against some future signings.14
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This is the sort of loan we need to be doing. League One with a real pathway into our first team down the line. Kanu and Mbick both need this too and it will only benefit us if one or all of them make the progression we hope.1
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Scoham said:They’re away to Luton tonight, so a good chance to see Asiimwe up against some future signings.3
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They have all those Vertue trophy games to fit in.0
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He’s been given the no. 2 shirt there.4
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He starts tonight away at Luton.5
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Big show of faith for Jacko to throw him straight into the starting XI without having played any of their pre season games5
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Thought he’s looked really good - always rated him tbh2
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Great block from him just then, the Commentators seem to love his performance0
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Asiimwe learning some stuff from the "Kayne Ramsay School of Hard Blocks" there1
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Looks solid. Very impressed0
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Shame for Wimbledon, they've not really been troubled, but the defender HAD to do something with that beautiful pass, else Woodrow was on it0
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Done for the build up to the goal.3
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Wonder if we'll make an offer for Luton's goalscorer?3
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I was at the game and, maybe I am biased, but I thought he was the best player on the pitch today.
The Dons fans around me were raving about him as well.8 -
Walters for Luton was impressive in a RWB position and Asiimwe had a good debut in the same position for JJ's side.
I felt relief that we are above this level now !2 -
I thought he was bang average, as were everyone else in a pretty dire game.3
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He put in a really good shift. I think he tired a little, not surprising given how little 90 minute action he’s had in the off season but his crossing was really dangerous, his passing and interceptions were excellent. Definitely didn’t deserve to be on the losing side tonight.4