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Amrit played 45 minutes in a pre season friendly for Como earlier in the week. Former R Lewis Walker is also on trial there. Como won the friendly 3.0 and are due to play Turin later this week. Good luck to Amrit and let's hope the loan is beneficial.
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Amrit Bansal McNulty on 11:24 - Sep 10 with 5210 views
Como won an official friendly 4-0 against Monza Under 19 Primavera, thanks to a brace from Bansal-McNulty and goals from Walker and Toninelli. Como played an aggressive game and in the first 20 minutes took the lead with Bansal-McNulty with a lob from the corner from the left. Walker doubles with a shot in the box. In the second half, Como still surpasses Monza again with Bansal-McNulty and ends with the head Toninelli.
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Amrit Bansal McNulty on 15:10 - Sep 14 with 4134 views
I watched the U23s quite a lot last season and thought Bansal-McNulty was a very decent prospect and not too far from the first team squad so surprised we haven't got him a loan at a League Two club: he's similarly in style (and stature) to Chair who did so well at Stevenage.
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Amrit Bansal McNulty on 15:07 - Sep 15 with 3482 views
Amrit Bansal McNulty on 15:07 - Sep 15 by aston_hoop
Dennis Wise is some kind of technical director at Como and seems to be overseeing player recruitment
Interesting. Seems Como were recently bought by a subsidiary of an Indonesian tobacco industry giant (Djarum, "the world's third largest maker of clove cigarettes") who via a British "video production company" are running some sort of training programme for young Indonesian players headed by Wise and Des Walker.
Amrit Bansal McNulty on 20:23 - Sep 14 by Ned_Kennedys
I watched the U23s quite a lot last season and thought Bansal-McNulty was a very decent prospect and not too far from the first team squad so surprised we haven't got him a loan at a League Two club: he's similarly in style (and stature) to Chair who did so well at Stevenage.
Well if Chair prospered in a place like Stevenage, this bloke will return Messiesque!
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Interesting. Seems Como were recently bought by a subsidiary of an Indonesian tobacco industry giant (Djarum, "the world's third largest maker of clove cigarettes") who via a British "video production company" are running some sort of training programme for young Indonesian players headed by Wise and Des Walker.