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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.
    I can't imagine Kanu's wages would be much different from Asiimwe's?
  • 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.
    It’s surely in our interest to get Kanu out to Wimbledon. Decent club, local, perfect level for him at this point in his development, excellent manager who he already knows. Even paying 90% of his wages is worth it for us because of the perfect development it’ll give him. As said above he can’t be on much.
  • edited July 31
    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.
    I would imagine he or Mbick will be reluctantly loaned out at least until January to give them plenty of game time but it depends upon what our final transfer dealings are and how we get on in those first few games, particularly the Stevenage match now we don’t have the EFL trophy matches to utilise.

    maybe that was what was behind the discussion and Johnnie’s pensive expression the other night







  • 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.
    I would imagine he or Mbick will be reluctantly loaned out at least until January to give them plenty of game time but it depends upon what our final transfer dealings are and how we get on in those first few games, particularly the Stevenage match now we don’t have the EFL trophy matches to utilise.

    maybe that was what was behind the discussion and Johnnie’s pensive expression the other night







    Pretty sure JJ is thinking, "I wonder if I can persuade Tracey to come to Wimbledon!"
  • 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.
    I would imagine he or Mbick will be reluctantly loaned out at least until January to give them plenty of game time but it depends upon what our final transfer dealings are and how we get on in those first few games, particularly the Stevenage match now we don’t have the EFL trophy matches to utilise.

    maybe that was what was behind the discussion and Johnnie’s pensive expression the other night







    Pretty sure JJ is thinking, "I wonder if I can persuade Tracey to come to Wimbledon!"
    “This bloke really is nuts”
  • 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. 
  • 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.
  • 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.
    He's young and will improve- he needs to play regularly and I hope he gets that at Wimbledon.
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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.
  • Scoham said:
    They’re away to Luton tonight, so a good chance to see Asiimwe up against some future signings.
    Feels crazy for L1 and L2 to start on the 1st August
  • They have all those Vertue trophy games to fit in.
  • edited 10:20AM
    He’s been given the no. 2 shirt there.
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