Done Deal : Ex West Ham Starlet Conor Okus Joins Dulwich Hamlet On A Non - Contract Basis
Published: August 20, 2014
Former West Ham Academy player, Conor Okus, has joined Isthmian League Premier Division outfit Dulwich Hamlet F.C on a non - contract basis.
The central midfielder, who was a free agent before agreeing terms with The Hamlet, last represented another club in England’s basement divisions, Brentwood FC.
“I am now with Dulwich Hamlet. I was injured but will be back training with the club tomorrow. My target with this team is promotion into the Conference.
“The club has a winning mentality and wants to play football the right way, ” says Conor Okus to allnigeriasoccer.com.
The Anglo - Nigerian, who can also represent Jamaica, was wearing number four jersey before his spell on the sidelines.
Former Nigeria international Emeka Nwajiobi and ex Crystal Palace striker George Ndah both represented Dulwich Hamlet before hanging up their boots.
The central midfielder, who was a free agent before agreeing terms with The Hamlet, last represented another club in England’s basement divisions, Brentwood FC.
“I am now with Dulwich Hamlet. I was injured but will be back training with the club tomorrow. My target with this team is promotion into the Conference.
“The club has a winning mentality and wants to play football the right way, ” says Conor Okus to allnigeriasoccer.com.
The Anglo - Nigerian, who can also represent Jamaica, was wearing number four jersey before his spell on the sidelines.
Former Nigeria international Emeka Nwajiobi and ex Crystal Palace striker George Ndah both represented Dulwich Hamlet before hanging up their boots.
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