No thanks, we're all legal and above board you know?I like the idea of building a global brand, so long as he isn't running a boilerroom scheme selling shares claiming some sort of university affiliation. (Perhaps should put this under the Stocks and Shares pyramid scheme thread instead).
He’s a retired player- so it’s like when we signed Tiendalli?
ask at the checkout?As we flash the Kash, will our Kash be flash or a flash in the pan?
If we want him back from his loan, do we get Kash back?
I suppose we could loan him to Mumbai Utd or Delhi counter or Islamabad City or Lahore Rovers or Bombay Arbroath.........
1) The words "former professional footballer"
2) The fact that he has only played 9 matches, all for Springfield Demize back in 2009
3) He was at his last club, Northampton Town, between 2013-2014
4) Springfield Demize played in the US Premier Development League - which is a regional league at the 4th level of the US football pyramid. Best guess is that's roughly Hellenic League standard.
So I think it's fair to say he's here to explore commercial rather than footballing opportunities for the club. Which is no bad thing.
back up for Ruffels
I had to double check the URL & date here lads.
I too, at first was a little surprised & came here to get some insight. I would assume many others have & will do so. Reading through a lot of posts, have to wonder how that’ll reflect upon our/OUFC image?
Personally, I don’t think they would even shift 5 or more of his jerseys in Asia.
I live in Singapore & nobody gives a feck about any team or player outside of the Prem. I think that would echo around East & West Asia too.
It would be like a semi-retired British international water polo player make shift coach, signing for a team based in the Philippines & their fans thinking what a lucrative move & how many pairs of Speedos will this Brit sell back in Britain.
Com’on read between the lines. Hopefully, Sid still can bring valve to OUFC in ways not all can see.
Oxford United player Kash Siddiqi off to India's Real Kashmir - in world's most militarised region
Oxford United footballer Kash Siddiqi is set to move to the most militarised region in the world and join Indian side Real Kashmir, Sky Sports News understands.www.skysports.com