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Ousman Jallow Happy With Move

Thursday, September 04, 2008

Gambian star striker, and former Wallidan and Alalin football clubs in The Gambia and Saudi Arabia, Ousman Jallow has express his happiness after his recent  move from Saudi Arabian giants Alalin Football Club to join  the Danish  first division club Brondy FC on a three-year contract.

Speaking to Pointsports, Ousman Jallow expressed happiness with the  move to Denmark and said, “it is a good move for me after playing in the Arab league for some time now I have to moved to Europe which is another good step for me because playing in Europe is better than playing in the Arab league.”

He added, “You play many games and a lot of scouts will be watching you playing and Bromby are a very big team in Denmark and Scandinavia and are currently playing in the European cup. It is a good club for me and I am very happy to be at the club.”  He said that he could have made his debut against Copenhagan FC before coming to The Gambia, but “due to negotiations between the two clubs towards finalising the deal I will not make it for that game.” According to Ousman Jallow, the Danish giants spotted him during the preseason in Germany. “We had our preseason in Germany and we were playing with a German first division team. The President and the coach of Bromby FC were watching me without my knowledge. But I was later told in Denmark by the President.”

He further explained, “it was very tough for the two parties to come to terms because the team did not want me to leave so I finally signed on Saturday and my residents permit was not ready for me to play for the team on Sunday.”

Asked about his impressions on the upcoming game against Liberia, Ousman expressed optimism that by the help of God The Gambia will win. “The game is a very important game for all of us because it is a must win game. All we need is the support of all Gambians and by the help of God we will win,” he stated.

Author: By Ebou Manneh
Source: Picture: Striker Ousman Jallow 22

Scorpions Move to Camp

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Monday, May 26, 2008

The Scorpions yesterday moved to camp at the Paradise Suite Hotel ahead of their game against the Lone Stars in Monrovia, for the 2010 World and African Cup of Nation’s qualifiers.

The Scorpions are expected to leave for Liberia on Friday with Slok Air and will return on Sunday after their match with the Lone stars to prepare for their game with Senegal on June 8th 2008 in Banjul.

As the Scorpions moved to camp, more foreign-based players are expected in town. Aziz Corr Nyang and Musa  Bajaha were expected in camp last evening.

Seedy MB Kinteh, President of the Gambia Football Association informed Pointsports that more arrivals are expected latest Wednesday.  

He said an advance team will be sent to Monrovia and will leave Banjul on Tuesday to prepare the ground for the arrival of Scorpions in Liberia on Friday.

Eleven out of 23 foreign-based players called by the FA are currently in camp. The likes of, Pa Saikou Kujabi, Matthew Mendy, Mustapha Jajue, Demba Savage, Ebou Sillah, Pa Modou Jagne, Mustapha K Ndow, Assan Jatta, Ebrima Sawaneh, Pa Ousman Sonko and Modou Jagne have all arrived. A team of local-based players were also seen in a serious training session under senior national team Coach Paul Put.

Author: By Ebou Manneh
Source: Pictures: Mathew Mendy (1) Pa Saikou Kujabi (2) Ebou Sawaneh (3) Demba Sanyany (4) Kamal Ndow (5) Pa Modou Jagne (6) Mustapha Jarju (7) Ebou Sillah (8)

Samger FC Move To Second Position

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Samger FC have moved into second position in the domestic league after beating Africell Saitmatty FC by 2-0 in a game played at the Sere Kunda East Mini Stadium on Sunday.

Samger’s move to second position came when the 2007 league Champions Real de Banjul failed to collect the three points in their game against Steve Biko which the game ended 0-0.

Meanwhile a dramatic change has been made after Sunday’s games with the likes of Samger looking to regain the form, which saw them only 1 point behind the league leaders Wallidan

The results of the remaining games is as follows:

Real  0-0 Steve Biko,

Samger 2-0 Sait Matty

Standing in week 14

                              Games              points

Wallidan                14                     26

Samger                  14                     25 + 2

Real                       14                     23 +5

Hawks                   14                      21+2

Steve Biko             14                      19 +3

Armed Forces        14                      17+0

Saitmatty               14                       17 +0

Gamtel                   14                       15 -4

Seaview                 14                        14-4

GPA                       14                        14-4

Bakau United         14                        13-3

Interior  FC            14                        11

Author: By Ebou Manneh
Source: Picture: Samger FC

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