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Great article! He's the real deal. I live within 10 min of Carolina Core's training grounds. My son knows the owners of Carolina Core and says they really like Glory! I think it's safe to say it's really worked out well for both parties.
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Exclusive report : The Swansea City player getting noticed across the pond on 12:22 - Aug 4 with 1007 views
Exclusive report : The Swansea City player getting noticed across the pond on 12:19 - Aug 4 by ncswan
Great article! He's the real deal. I live within 10 min of Carolina Core's training grounds. My son knows the owners of Carolina Core and says they really like Glory! I think it's safe to say it's really worked out well for both parties.
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The football press sta he is on loan until December. He says he will be returning in October unless they are in the playoffs. It sounds as if he is being developed as a Centre forward which are as rare as hens teeth.
I am not exactly clear on the thinking behind this loan. He is still playing u21 or U23 football.
He wants senior football when he returns. After a break it could be an EFL loan or on Swansea squad. He has players a lot this year so could be in on the bench.
Exclusive report : The Swansea City player getting noticed across the pond on 18:23 - Aug 4 by Martyn
Avg attendance at Carolina Core games is 4 to 5,000. Wont see that at Academy games in UK
The size of the crowd is pretty irrelevant if we are consider player developmental. Next gen suggests u23 at best. He is not playing against harderned pros like Ben Lloyd is for example.