Tuesday, 2 February 2010

Kensington kick off 6th season

Kensington Boys Club are all but set to start of their 01-29/04-14 season.
They have been struggling to find form in the pre-season matches and coach PatrikPatrik is eager to continue his work at building a tight squad.

"I am looking at the table and there are some strong contenders. We are currently the third strongest team in the division but it is form and the collective effort that has given us so much grief in the past and it may haunt us this season as well.
But I can look at my team and be content, if not overjoyed. It's all about reaching the moment when you no longer want to dive in and out of the transfer market but instead seeing the bigger picture - and at the moment I see most of my players in this plan."

Kensington Boys Club signed Jonatan Starkley from the youth academy, a youngster described as "a stylish brute" but might calm down in the hopes of getting a few starts for the senior team.

This means that Barry Painter has been sold for 2.1 million econ. This is seen as a good amount of cash for a 28 year old defender and it will come in handy in KFC's struggle for form - but also that the club is amoung the youngest in the division with an average age of 25 which might cause some problems in the 6th season of the RM Invitational league.

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