Posted September 29, 2022 09:33
· last edited September 29, 2022 09:35
He's certainly doing well for FC Haka, and even if the league isn't Premier League standard he's still going out and doing the job for his side on a consistent basis. That, and he's young enough that the sort of returns he's getting in terms of goals and assists will hopefully (🤞) make clubs from further afield sit up and take notice. His current club contract has an option for another year, so you'd think that'd be a certainty to be activated, unless something does eventuate on the the transfer front.
Just to go a bit further on this, the biggest transfers from the Veikkausliga over the past couple of years tend to favour moves to top tier Swedish clubs Lucas Lingman > Helsingborg €400,000 Nikko Viitikko > Trelleborg €120,000 Albion Ademi > Djurgården €200,000 Ilmari Niskanen > Ingolstadt (Germany) €350,000 There are a few others, but Sweden seems to be the next step quite regularly, so to speak.
It is also worth noting, that if Haka can maintain 4th spot, then they will be in the Europa Conference League playoffs for next season.
IMG_20220929_215449.jpg158.72 KB I've gone with this table because some have the cut-off as 3rd (even if that is the case they will be involved in Playoffs in order to qualify) but because Kuopion Palloseura (KuPS) won the League Cup, they already qualify for the Conference League - Unless of course they overtake HJK at the top and jump into the CL qualifiers. I will seek confirmation of the exact details though.
All said and done, he has been a weapon for his side this season, and I'm sure he has probably piqued the interest of a few clubs around Scandinavia, we shall wait and see I guess. But promising signs all round.
Final tidbit of information for the evening, Rogerson and league leading goal scorer Lee Erwin are up there as the most threatening players not only for their club, but in the Veikkausliga in general. Of Erwin's 15 goals for the season, Rogerson has assisted him on five occasions. He can score goals, as well as lay them on.
Hopefully this is just the beginning of a successful career for him over in Europe, after an unfortunate & injury ravaged stint last time out in Germany. He's definitely got the goods to make a good fist of it. Best of luck to him.
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He's certainly doing well for FC Haka, and even if the league isn't Premier League standard he's still going out and doing the job for his side on a consistent basis. That, and he's young enough that the sort of returns he's getting in terms of goals and assists will hopefully (🤞) make clubs from further afield sit up and take notice. His current club contract has an option for another year, so you'd think that'd be a certainty to be activated, unless something does eventuate on the the transfer front.
Just to go a bit further on this, the biggest transfers from the Veikkausliga over the past couple of years tend to favour moves to top tier Swedish clubs Lucas Lingman > Helsingborg €400,000 Nikko Viitikko > Trelleborg €120,000 Albion Ademi > Djurgården €200,000 Ilmari Niskanen > Ingolstadt (Germany) €350,000 There are a few others, but Sweden seems to be the next step quite regularly, so to speak.
It is also worth noting, that if Haka can maintain 4th spot, then they will be in the Europa Conference League playoffs for next season.
IMG_20220929_215449.jpg158.72 KB I've gone with this table because some have the cut-off as 3rd (even if that is the case they will be involved in Playoffs in order to qualify) but because Kuopion Palloseura (KuPS) won the League Cup, they already qualify for the Conference League - Unless of course they overtake HJK at the top and jump into the CL qualifiers. I will seek confirmation of the exact details though.
All said and done, he has been a weapon for his side this season, and I'm sure he has probably piqued the interest of a few clubs around Scandinavia, we shall wait and see I guess. But promising signs all round.
Final tidbit of information for the evening, Rogerson and league leading goal scorer Lee Erwin are up there as the most threatening players not only for their club, but in the Veikkausliga in general. Of Erwin's 15 goals for the season, Rogerson has assisted him on five occasions. He can score goals, as well as lay them on. Hopefully this is just the beginning of a successful career for him over in Europe. He's definitely got the goods to make a good fist of it.