Hard to judge from this because the format allows so much more space and time, but he's older than Bassette (which I'm sure in a lot of people's eyes means we should just write him off) so league two should probably be the aim.
Sure there's a benefit. Will be a fantastic experience for the players who went.
But I don't think there's enough of a benefit for King to have got the cheque book out to fund it. Assume with this type of tournament the hosts paid the clubs to take part. Just wondered who that investor was and what they perceive to be the benefit considering there seems to be about 100 people max at most matches.
He's about the same age as Bassette and has already done the equivalent of a 1/2 season in the NL and chalked up a few appearances for former L2 club Cambridge Utd. Kai Yearn - Wikipedia I could see him being loaned back to Cambridge.
Sure there's a benefit. Will be a fantastic experience for the players who went.
But I don't think there's enough of a benefit for King to have got the cheque book out to fund it. Assume with this type of tournament the hosts paid the clubs to take part. Just wondered who that investor was and what they perceive to be the benefit considering there seems to be about 100 people max at most matches.
Sure there's a benefit. Will be a fantastic experience for the players who went.
But I don't think there's enough of a benefit for King to have got the cheque book out to fund it. Assume with this type of tournament the hosts paid the clubs to take part. Just wondered who that investor was and what they perceive to be the benefit considering there seems to be about 100 people max at most matches.
It sounds like this was the first one in Singapore, so I’m not surprised the stadiums weren’t full. The one in Hong Kong is really well supported, thousands of people for each 3 days.
Also, what does it matter? We’re not throwing money at it and it’s the u21s. I honestly don’t think it’s anything you or I need need to be worrying about or questioning.
Sure there's a benefit. Will be a fantastic experience for the players who went.
But I don't think there's enough of a benefit for King to have got the cheque book out to fund it. Assume with this type of tournament the hosts paid the clubs to take part. Just wondered who that investor was and what they perceive to be the benefit considering there seems to be about 100 people max at most matches.