Now confirmed by the club and Aaron has left a nice goodbye message on his Instagram.
Really nice, genuine message.
Hope he does well and maximises his talent throughout the rest of his career.
Now confirmed by the club and Aaron has left a nice goodbye message on his Instagram.
Hopefully we have a decent buyback and sellon clauses. I know lots think he was poor but that was more down to attitude not lacking talent.
That’s not the same Adana Traore who was at WolvesAdana Traore is at Hull. He’s 27 now. That surprised me. He was terrifying wasn’t he ?
He is still behind Adam Idah, Ogbene, Parrott and Obafemi and probably Sinclair Armstrong at this stage - (and Cannon if the FA with the help of his agent don't go poaching him) - hell, even Afolabi has scored 7 goals in the last 6 games for Bohemians in the LOI.Hope he has a fabulous season and strikes up a devastating ROI partnership with Evan.
Did he believe the hype too much? Probably needed to be more grounded.Despite the fact it never ended the way we all thought...
And the bit after that where he said he couldnt thank all the staff members. Think there's a word missing!That is a nice message, but I do find this bit quite telling.
Did he believe the hype too much? Probably needed to be more grounded.
Yes, so terrifying he's at Barcelona, no?Adana Traore is at Hull. He’s 27 now. That surprised me. He was terrifying wasn’t he ?
Not saying I disagree, but he's only 23.I would be confident to say that he messed up his most crucial developmental period.
He could end up a decent Championship striker, but I'd eat my hat if he ever played in the Premier League again.
I'm personally just delighted we got him off our books.
NoYes, so terrifying he's at Barcelona, no?
Can't see there having been much of a fee - he only signed a one-year deal with HullThat said, I agree, it's best for all concerned that he's moved on with a hefty sell on percentage included.
The PL (and football in general these days) is like a mincing machine - chewing up kids and spitting them out. There are thousands of kids just as talented as players in the PL who don't even play the game after their experiences in youth set-ups and academies with clubs all over the world. For years Poland was acting as a farm for kids from Africa with thousands of them put through the meat grinder there just to find a half a dozen who ended up being worth a few million in the transfer market.People go on about wasted talent but in his most recent performances for Albion his basic technique was terrible. In particular heading the ball.
Still, I wish him well. He is a character and enjoyed his money In the same way many of us would.
He's Irish. I have Irish blood, feel very similar, work hard, succeed, see finish line, glory . .He is still behind Adam Idah, Ogbene, Parrott and Obafemi and probably Sinclair Armstrong at this stage - (and Cannon if the FA with the help of his agent don't go poaching him) - hell, even Afolabi has scored 7 goals in the last 6 games for Bohemians in the LOI.
He is still only 23 and some kids take a lot longer to grow up than others - hopefully he has got his head together because the talent is still there if he ever learns how to use it.
Indeed.The PL (and football in general these days) is like a mincing machine - chewing up kids and spitting them out. There are thousands of kids just as talented as players in the PL who don't even play the game after their experiences in youth set-ups and academies with clubs all over the world. For years Poland was acting as a farm for kids from Africa with thousands of them put through the meat grinder there just to find a half a dozen who ended up being worth a few million in the transfer market.
I have previously told the story of a lad who lived around the corner from me - a wizard with the ball at his feet - who went to Leeds at 15 - was tossed aside at 17 - came home - played six months in the LOI first division and now at 24 won't even go to a soccer match, never mind play a game. It is the same story with hundreds of Irish kids who went to the UK. Things have changed in Ireland because of Brexit - Irish kids cannot sign for British clubs now until they are 18 - and it is benefitting the game in Ireland. The under-age set-up in Ireland has improved significantly over the last five years - signified by the large number of young Irish players coming through Irish clubs and actually making an impact with clubs around Europe. But the change means that the kids continue to live at home, get a proper education, many go through schoolboy clubs who don't have any senior teams - and they are managed in the elite set-up carefully between the LOI clubs and the FAI.
Connolly likely will mature enough to have a decent pro career for the next 5-8 years in the Championship or maybe League 1 - but he had the potential to be so much better.