Joseph Mbong Delighted To Be Accepted By Bolton Wanderers Old - Timers
Published: September 09, 2014
Maltese - Nigerian striker Joseph Mbong says he is delighted that he was immediately accepted by the Bolton Wanderers old - timers when he began practicing with the Championship side on Monday.
Bolton Wanderers, who once had Austin Okocha and Lateef Elford-Alliyu on their payroll, will run the rule over the 17 - year - old until Sunday.
“They have treated me professionally since I came here. I enjoyed the first day of training since it’s different from what I experience in Malta.
“I wasn’t treated like a stranger by the players I met. They all asked my name, guided me through training and all that,” Mbong told SL10.ng
Joseph Mbong comes off contract with Hibernians in Malta at the end of this season.
Bolton Wanderers, who once had Austin Okocha and Lateef Elford-Alliyu on their payroll, will run the rule over the 17 - year - old until Sunday.
“They have treated me professionally since I came here. I enjoyed the first day of training since it’s different from what I experience in Malta.
“I wasn’t treated like a stranger by the players I met. They all asked my name, guided me through training and all that,” Mbong told SL10.ng
Joseph Mbong comes off contract with Hibernians in Malta at the end of this season.
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