Currently training with Portuguese second tier team CS Marítimo. They were recently relegated after spending 38 years in the top tier. One Portuguese article saying he will be announced as a new signing soon.
Currently on trial with Eerste Divisie side VVV-Venlo.
Currently training with Portuguese second tier team CS Marítimo. They were recently relegated after spending 38 years in the top tier. One Portuguese article saying he will be announced as a new signing soon.
Visited their ground in Madeira last year, beautiful spot.
Portugal is a strange one. Attendances seem to drop off a cliff after 8 or 10 teams in Portugal. The second tier in Portugal is about as well supported as the second tier in Ireland. Despite their relegation, Maritimo were the 6th highest supported club in Portugal with an average of 8,500.
Two clubs in Liga 2 were dissolved at the end of the season 2022/23. Average attendance across the division in 2022/23 was 1,104.
You'd just hope he doesn't fall into some rut of dropping through divisions in random European leagues from here.
https://kesslereffect.bandcamp.com/album/kepler - New music. It's not that bad.
He must restore Maritimo back to glory.
It's a big job.
I spend a good bit of time in Portugal and the whole country is football obsessed, everyone talks about it all the time, but most people support Sporting Lisbon, Benfica or Porto. My wife and her family are all from Northern Portugal but yet the whole family are Sporting fanatics when Braga, Guimaraes or Porto would be much closer and more logical. That would kinda lead to a reason why attendances for some of the regional clubs are not as high as you would expect, but thats not to say the smaller clubs dont contribute to what I think is a very good league that I wish more of our players would play in. Its technically very good, and the bigger clubs do recruit the best players from the smaller clubs regularly.
Mipo going to Maritimo is a better opportunity than I would have expected him to get. Being from Maderia the locals will support that club more than some of the other regional clubs, and you would think they'd have a reasonably good chance of getting back up. I hope he gets his attitude right and makes the most of this. If he can start banging in goals there like he did underage for West Ham this could be great launching platform for him.
Its really not that complicated!!!
Released by Maritimo after a year having only featured for their B team. Obscurity beckons at this point. He's a long way from turning down Ireland Under 21 call ups now.
I've heard a couple of things over the years about Mipo's attitude that, if true, make his current career trajectory not that much of a surprise. Hopefully he might turn it around, but the reality is that it's more likely we'll be hearing about him signing for Mickleover or Vauxhall Motors than seeing him work his way back up the divisions at this point.
I thought Mido was very bold
He was born and raised in Ireland, to Nigerian parents. Pick one and Move on baby
now he wont be playing professional football this time next year
Perfect candidate for a LOI rehabilitation...with Athlone maybe
Its really not that complicated!!!
Signs for Fleetwood town in L2 on a 1 year deal
Its really not that complicated!!!
would fleetwood sign a young journeyman who's pro career has so far not gone to plan?
fleetwood would, would fleetwood.
Something will have to give on the Irish front for Fleetwood. I see they are up against WBA 2-1 tonight. Irishmen Ryan Graydon and Ronan Coughlan up front in a 2. Out and out strikers in Odubeko and Thomas Lonergan on the bench.
Well, whaddya know - scored his first goal for Fleedwood in the EFL Trophy, albeit against Aston Villa's academy - https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/live/c2l1w1gg0gkt. Has been getting minutes in this league - still young enough that he could play for the U21s but a call-up for these qualifiers is highly unlikely:
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