Ljungskile's Tobi Alabi Openly Flirts With Hammarby
Published: June 14, 2013
This portal previously reported that the ex Millwall youth - teamer could terminate his contract with Ljungskile to actualize his dream of moving to the Swedish capital in the coming months.
While Hammarby are keeping sealed lips about the matter, Tobi Alabi has openly expressed his love for the second - tier side.
Tobi Alabi told fotbolldirekt.se: ''I know the club and have had time to watch some of their matches. They have fantastic passionate fans, it reminds me of Millwall where I come in from before Ljungskile.
''I have been ten years in Millwall and it's like you're married to someone for ten years - if you see a woman who looks just like your wife, you'll like her after all.
''I recognize the passion. They came in with 3,000 fans at the league opener in Borås. I was told that it takes four-five hour journey from Stockholm. It is phenomenal.''
Tobi Alabi is under contract with Ljungskile until the end of the 2014 season.
Photo Credit: millwallfc.co.uk
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