Reported that he's undergoing a medical at Charlton this morning for a loan move.
I wouldn’t entirely agree, players can take careers by the scruff of the neck if they have the initiative, Kilkenny could have demanded a recall by Bournemouth at the start of a window and push for alternative options.
Even if Stoke have provided him reassurances they have done nothing for him to believe them. Less passiveness and more proactivity
Reported that he's undergoing a medical at Charlton this morning for a loan move.
Great, he must be an avid reader of foot.ie. He is much better suited for continental move though rather than league one
Kilkenny (23) on contract at Bournemouth until 2025 but apparently not in consideration for their First Team squad. Attracting the interest of Birmingham City and Reading, according to Football Insider.
Bournemouth midfielder Kilkenny courted by Birmingham and Reading (footballinsider247.com)
Subbed on in the second half against Swansea in the FA Cup.
Looks like he's heading to Fleetwood Town.
Better bring a Mac.
On the bench again tonight, away to West Ham. Stats so far this season for Bournemouth's first 21 games (courtesy of Transfermarkt)
Squad: 6, Starting eleven: 0, Substituted in: 0, On the bench: 6, Suspended: 0, Injured: 0
33 minutes in the FA Cup, 0 in the EFL Cup. Makes Kelleher's stats look good!
Set to link up with Mark Kennedy at League Two Swindon.
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Confirmed now. A player with Kilkenny's lack of size and physicality needs to be fairly amazing on the ball to make it at a high level. Kilkenny is technically solid, but not outstanding in that aspect of his play, so without the physical strength to go with it League 1 or League 2 is probably as good as it will get for him.
Started and scored the winner on his Swindon début.
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