Peter Olayinka Leaving Slavia Prague
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Peter Olayinka Leaving Slavia Prague
Olayinka is leaving Slavia Prague to join former Champions League winners Red Star Belgrade. Slavia made this moving farewell trophy and video for Olayinka:
Last edited by wiseone on Mon May 29, 2023 12:08 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Peter Olayinka Leaving Slavia Prague
Not in the SE radar. He is already 27, we need to hire younger players.
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Re: Peter Olayinka Leaving Slavia Prague
He’s probably better off in Slavia than Serbia but I guess his options were limited.
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Re: Peter Olayinka Leaving Slavia Prague
For real. At least he was playing in the Europa league with Slavia. I wonder why mid-level clubs at Europe can’t sign this guy. He has a high motor that is tailored made for the EPL/Championship.Eaglezbeak wrote: ↑Mon May 29, 2023 2:04 pm He’s probably better off in Slavia than Serbia but I guess his options were limited.
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Re: Peter Olayinka Leaving Slavia Prague
Why most mid EU clubs in France, England wont sign him is because of low resale value..
From Czeh league his agent should have targeted Budensliga (german league), the Czech league has good visibility in Germany..
From Czeh league his agent should have targeted Budensliga (german league), the Czech league has good visibility in Germany..
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Re: Peter Olayinka Leaving Slavia Prague
I like Olayinka's style of play. He reminds of Awoniyi in that he is not elegant, but is an utter pain in the a-- for defenders because he works non-stop for 90 minutes and will not give them a moment of peace. Not someone you build a team around but someone you can bring in to do a job (e.g. if you are playing against a team with a rampaging attacking full back and need your winger to track the full back and blunt his attacking runs).