Luton Town Run The Rule Over Dubi Ogbonna
Published: September 10, 2014
Luton Town manager John Still was in the stands on Tuesday to run the rule over Kettering Town attacker Dubi Ogbonna at Latimer Park, according to northantstelegraph.co.uk.
The coach and his assistant must have left the stadium nodding their head in approval, after the Anglo - Nigerian netted his sixth goal of the season in the 5 - 0 hammering of St Ives Town.
This website understands that as many as seven clubs in the upper divisions are keeping tabs on Dubi Ogbonna, and he could depart Kettering Town even before the start of the winter transfer market.
The likes of Peterborough United and Northampton Town have been mulling over offering him a contract.
Kettering Town will not stand in his way if they receive an offer from any of his suitors.
The coach and his assistant must have left the stadium nodding their head in approval, after the Anglo - Nigerian netted his sixth goal of the season in the 5 - 0 hammering of St Ives Town.
This website understands that as many as seven clubs in the upper divisions are keeping tabs on Dubi Ogbonna, and he could depart Kettering Town even before the start of the winter transfer market.
The likes of Peterborough United and Northampton Town have been mulling over offering him a contract.
Kettering Town will not stand in his way if they receive an offer from any of his suitors.
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