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[Archived] Lower League Players (Ones To Watch)


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Some players from the Swedish league to keep an eye out for

Oscar Lewicki, born 1992 from Sweden. Defensive midfielder, playing for Malmö FF. Key player for our Under21 who won the gold. Should have broken into the main squad with the two playoff games against Denmark. Pretty small in statue, but is actually good in the air. a real fighter but also with good attacking abilities. Played youth team football in Bayern Munich.

Ebenezer Ofori, born 1995 from Ghana, plays for Solna AIK. Great engine and equally good as central midfielder and left back.

Kerim Mrabti, borin in 1994, from Sweden, Plays for Djurgårdens IF. Attacking midfielder/winger and sometimes striker. Newcomer of the year in Sweden this year. Also a great engine, never stops running but could probably produce more points.

Lins Wahlqvist, born 1996, from Sweden. Defender playing for current champions IFK Norrköping.

Christoffer Nyman, born 1992, striker from Norrköping,

Gustav Engvall, born 1996 from Sweden. Striker plaing for IFK Göteborg. Scores for fun sometimes and has a really bright future ahead of him, hopefully.

Anton Tinnerholm, born 1991 from Sweden. Right back playing for Malmö FF. Great defender, should be in our national team soon. Probably not in the Swedish league next season.

Obviously there are many more players worth keeping an eye on, but there are some of the ones I like the most personally.

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Some players from the Swedish league to keep an eye out for

Oscar Lewicki, born 1992 from Sweden. Defensive midfielder, playing for Malmö FF. Key player for our Under21 who won the gold. Should have broken into the main squad with the two playoff games against Denmark. Pretty small in statue, but is actually good in the air. a real fighter but also with good attacking abilities. Played youth team football in Bayern Munich.

Ebenezer Ofori, born 1995 from Ghana, plays for Solna AIK. Great engine and equally good as central midfielder and left back.

Kerim Mrabti, borin in 1994, from Sweden, Plays for Djurgårdens IF. Attacking midfielder/winger and sometimes striker. Newcomer of the year in Sweden this year. Also a great engine, never stops running but could probably produce more points.

Lins Wahlqvist, born 1996, from Sweden. Defender playing for current champions IFK Norrköping.

Christoffer Nyman, born 1992, striker from Norrköping,

Gustav Engvall, born 1996 from Sweden. Striker plaing for IFK Göteborg. Scores for fun sometimes and has a really bright future ahead of him, hopefully.

Anton Tinnerholm, born 1991 from Sweden. Right back playing for Malmö FF. Great defender, should be in our national team soon. Probably not in the Swedish league next season.

Obviously there are many more players worth keeping an eye on, but there are some of the ones I like the most personally.

Feeling like a real killjoy here, but apart from possibly Ofori I don't think any of these players have any interest of playing in the Championship what so ever.

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Peterbrough who've always had a good youth product turnover have some good players coming through.

Oztumer (24) looks a tidy player, only 5'3 but loads of ability and can play right across the midfield.

Jermaine Anderson (19) looks top drawer, 5 in his last 4 from midfield. Talk of big clubs being in for him, if we get out of embargo would be a good shout.

Lee Angol (21), 6 in 12 for Posh, scored 25 goals for Boreham Wood last season... Keep in mind this is a similar pattern to the dingle Andre Gray's career so far.

Sawyer laid on another assist for Bradshaw this weekend for Walsall, should be looking at both.

Keep an eye on young Jacob Murphy at Coventry, bit of a journeyman but scored 3 this weekend and has 6 goals in his last 3 games, 20 years old.

Kemar Roofe (22) at Exeter has 8 goals in 17 games, came through the West Brom youth system like Sawyer at Walsall.

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Another player i like in addition to previous posts.

Anthony Forde - Walsall - Right winder who is very much in the mould of James Henry at Wolves. I wouldn't be surprised to see him snapped up soon.

I suppose that's because he's full of beans

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Peterbrough who've always had a good youth product turnover have some good players coming through.

Oztumer (24) looks a tidy player, only 5'3 but loads of ability and can play right across the midfield.

Jermaine Anderson (19) looks top drawer, 5 in his last 4 from midfield. Talk of big clubs being in for him, if we get out of embargo would be a good shout.

Lee Angol (21), 6 in 12 for Posh, scored 25 goals for Boreham Wood last season... Keep in mind this is a similar pattern to the dingle Andre Gray's career so far.

Sawyer laid on another assist for Bradshaw this weekend for Walsall, should be looking at both.

Keep an eye on young Jacob Murphy at Coventry, bit of a journeyman but scored 3 this weekend and has 6 goals in his last 3 games, 20 years old.

Kemar Roofe (22) at Exeter has 8 goals in 17 games, came through the West Brom youth system like Sawyer at Walsall.

Cracking shouts indeed!

Anderson is a bit like Dele Alli.

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Yeah believe their manager has likened him to Alli, which of course he's only doing to get the price up.

Indeed! Is it the ex Preston manager at P'boro?

Oztumer is a cracking shout too! What a strange career to date he has had. Another making it back from non-league which is great to see!

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Indeed! Is it the ex Preston manager at P'boro?

Oztumer is a cracking shout too! What a strange career to date he has had. Another making it back from non-league which is great to see!

Yeah Westley the maniac.

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