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I prefer Stockholm.
Reading academy, signed for Luton, solid presence in the Championship for a few season, did OK in a failed Prem bid with 2 goals scored. For League One, he should be great.
Luton were keen for him to stay when he went to Auxerre, he knocked them back.
A few injuries in recent years but has played his last few seasons a few levels above where we are now, with some plaudits.
Well I haven't been there for a while but I used to enjoy Raymond's Review Bar back in the late 70's :thumbup:
Yes, in a word. Played in a promotion side, 27 PL games, made 20 starts in Ligue 1 last season and has played both Ligue 1 games this year. How on Earth we've got him I don't know
That's what happens when a player sees a Manager who knows what he is doing, a team playing great football with four wins and clean sheets in a row, I think a lot of players will now be far keener on joining us on loan this week that at the start of the season.
He played under BBM on a loan to Rochdale, so there's that connection plus our results this season so far as convinced him to want to come here and be part of it.
Interesting at the after match press conference BBM was asked if osho was a player he liked and knows and it seemed he purposefully only said he knows him 🤔
Also in the article on wol it says he is in for a medical but still a few details to sort out 🤔
Does this have the potential to go wrong at the last minute?
what's the chances that we barely concede a goal with a defence full of inexperienced players, then sign a really good player at this level and it all goes to pot
Osho joined Auxerre in July 2024 on a one-year contract with an option of another two. They've obviously exercised that option and if he's coming here they're cashing in quickly. They're not a big club with crowds usually between 15,000 and 17,000, and have become a bit of a yo-yo club in recent seasons. This deal would probably represent good business for them.
I have little idea if hes good or not. However it will be a BBM signing and it will be a big positive as its hopefully the first of about another 3 and a sign the idiots running the club are giving him some backing.
Luton fans seem a bit pissed off that they didn’t go in for him
https://members.boardhost.com/lutono...756229600.html
I ask the queston how have we got him, assuming there's no last minute hitch, because he's at an age traditionally thought of as a footballer's peak and his CV for the last three seasons especially reads nothing like a third tier player.
A few weeks ago, Welshlad posted this article
https://thelutonian.com/osho-is-play...s-loan-switch/
about Osho which it seems to me offers a clue as to why he is willing to sign for us.
I'd say you'.re right in that it represents good business for Auxerre, but, unless he's gone back a hell of a lot as a player in the last few months, it looks like a great signing by us
Hopefully, BBM is telling any prospective signings like this one that the club has no intention of hanging around at this level for more than a season, so a signing like this would be similar to what Birmingham were doing last season when they were signing players who looked too good for League One.
It could be the case that Osho didn't really settle in France and wanted a return to the UK, so Auxerre have taken the option of an extension to cash in. That's pure speculation of course, and he's played a couple of games for them this season, but this move was apparently on the cards before Auxerre extended the player's contract.
I get the impression there is definitely money available to BBM but he knows he will have to spend it wisely in terms of fees and wages, so he's being very careful with his targets. Instead of signing a host of new players, I think he believes he can operate with a relatively small squad provided those he does bring in have genuine quality.
auxerre is a pretty small burgundy town, I'm sure I would find it a brilliant place to live these days, but in my mind 20s I'd probably be wanting something a bit more lively.
according to. various dubious internet sources the auxerre total wage bill is something between 10-15 million euros a year which must be the same ballpark as we are these days.
In Auxerre's first match this season, a 1-0 win over Loreint, he had the lowest rating of the back four players. Someone called Francisco Sierralta was MOTM with 7.8. He was subbed at half time in the 3-1 defeat at Nice, not sure if it was an injury.