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Posted March 25, 2024 00:29 · last edited March 25, 2024 01:17

Big part of the problem the last few seasons, is he has been at clubs (Jahn Regensburg & Rostock) that very early on have been bottom of the table. Then coaches adopting defensive tactics, in a desperate bid to grind out results and survive. And this doesn't seem to have suited Singh at all.

So where ever he goes next I'd say it should be a club with a low chance of being relegated, so hopefully he can be given some time and freedom to express himself. Somewhere in the Netherlands like PSV, Feyenoord, Twente, AZ or Utrecht. Even Ajax (6th currently) who by their high standards, are having a shark season in the Eredivisie, and are probably looking to rebuild for 2024/25, might be interested. Though at 25 he could be too old for them.

Anderlecht, Club Brugge or Genk in Belgium. Some club that might start the season in the Europa League even.

A return to the ALM to me would feel like a step backwards. But hey ain't no relegation in the ALM. I'm sure Foley could find a way to pay him well around the salary cap, and yeah like the AWs he'd have the freedom to play how it suits him best.

Interesting that Josh Zirkzee who starred alongside Singh at Bayern II, when they won the Liga 3 back in 19/20, and also debuted for Bayern senior team that season - went to Anderlecht on loan 2 seasons later (16 goals that season in Belgium). Now he's with high flying Bologna in Serie A. He was always ahead of Singh at Bayern, but still interesting career journey comparison.

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Unknown editor edited March 25, 2024 01:17
Big part of the problem the last few seasons, is he has been at clubs (Jahn Regensburg & Rostock) that very early on have been bottom of the table. Then coaches adopting defensive tactics, in a desperate bid to grind out results and survive. And this doesn't seem to have suited Singh at all.

So where ever he goes next I'd say it should be a club with a low chance of being relegated, so hopefully he can be given some time and freedom to express himself. Somewhere in the Netherlands like PSV, Feyenoord, Twente, AZ or Utrecht. Even Ajax (6th currently) who by their high standards, are having a shark season in the Eredivisie, and are probably looking to rebuild for next season, might be interested. Though at 25 he could be too old for them.

Anderlecht, Club Brugge or Genk in Belgium. Some club that might start the season in the Europa League even.

A return to the ALM to me would feel like a step backwards. But hey ain't no relegation in the ALM. I'm sure Foley could find a way to pay him well around the salary cap, and yeah like the AWs he'd have the freedom to play how it suits him best.

Interesting that Josh Zirkzee who starred alongside Singh at Bayern II, when they won the Liga 3 back in 19/20, and also debuted for Bayern senior team that season - went to Anderlecht on loan 2 seasons later (16 goals that season in Belgium). Now he's with high flying Bologna in Serie A. He was always ahead of Singh at Bayern, but still interesting career journey comparison.
Unknown editor edited March 25, 2024 00:44
Big part of the problem the last few seasons, is he has been at clubs (Jahn Regensburg & Rostock) that very early on have been bottom of the table. Then coaches adopting defensive tactics, in a desperate bid to grind out results and survive. And this doesn't seem to have suited Singh at all.

So where ever he goes next I'd say it should be a club with a low chance of being relegated, so hopefully he can be given some time and freedom to express himself. Somewhere in the Netherlands like PSV, Feyenoord, Twente, AZ or Utrecht. Even Ajax (6th currently) who by their high standards, are having a shark season in the Eredivisie, and are probably looking to rebuild for next season, might be interested. Though at 25 he might be too old for them.

Anderlecht, Club Brugge or Genk in Belgium. Some club that might start the season in the Europa League even.

A return to the ALM to me would feel like a step backwards. But hey ain't no relegation in the ALM. I'm sure Foley could find a way to pay him well around the salary cap, and yeah like the AWs he'd have the freedom to play how it suits him best.

Interesting that Josh Zirkzee who starred alongside Singh at Bayern II, when they won the Liga 3 back in 19/20, and also debuted for Bayern senior team that season - went to Anderlecht on loan 2 seasons later (16 goals that season in Belgium). Now he's with high flying Bologna in Serie A. He was always ahead of Singh at Bayern, but still interesting career journey comparison.
Unknown editor edited March 25, 2024 00:43
Big part of the problem the last few seasons, is he has been at clubs (Jahn Regensburg & Rostock) that very early on have been bottom of the table. Then coaches adopting defensive tactics, in a desperate bid to grind out results and survive. And this doesn't seem to have suited Singh at all.

So where ever he goes next I'd say it should be a club with a low chance of being relegated, so hopefully he can be given some time and freedom to express himself. Somewhere in the Netherlands like PSV, Feyenoord, Twente, AZ or Utrecht. Even Ajax (6th currently) who by their high standards, are having a shark season in the Eredivisie, and are probably looking to rebuild for next season might be interested.

Anderlecht, Club Brugge or Genk in Belgium. Some club that might start the season in the Europa League even.

A return to the ALM to me would feel like a step backwards. But hey ain't no relegation in the ALM. I'm sure Foley could find a way to pay him well around the salary cap, and yeah like the AWs he'd have the freedom to play how it suits him best.

Interesting that Josh Zirkzee who starred alongside Singh at Bayern II, when they won the Liga 3 back in 19/20, and also debuted for Bayern senior team that season - went to Anderlecht on loan 2 seasons later (16 goals that season in Belgium). Now he's with high flying Bologna in Serie A. He was always ahead of Singh at Bayern, but still interesting career journey comparison.
Unknown editor edited March 25, 2024 00:42
Big part of the problem the last few seasons, is he has been at clubs (Jahn Regensburg & Rostock) that very early on have been bottom of the table. Then coaches adopting defensive tactics, in a desperate bid to grind out results and survive. And this doesn't seem to have suited Singh at all.

So where ever he goes next I'd say it should be a club with a low chance of being relegated, so hopefully he can be given some time and freedom to express himself. Somewhere in the Netherlands like PSV, Feyenoord, Twente, AZ or Utrecht. Even Ajax (6th currently) who by their high standards, are having a shark season in the Eredivisie, and are probably looking to rebuild for next season might be interested.

Anderlecht, Club Brugge or Genk in Belgium. Some club that might start the season in the Europa League even.

A return to the ALM to me would feel like a step backwards. But hey ain't no relegation in the ALM. I'm sure Foley could find a way to pay him well around the salary cap, and yeah like the AWs he'd have the freedom to play how it suits him best.

Interesting that Josh Zirkzee who starred alongside Singh Bayern II, when they won the Liga 3 back in 19/20, and also debuted for Bayern senior team that season - went to Anderlecht on loan 2 seasons later (16 goals that season in Belgium). Now he's with high flying Bologna in Serie A. He was always ahead of Singh at Bayern, but still interesting career journey.


Unknown editor edited March 25, 2024 00:41
Big part of the problem the last few seasons, is he has been at clubs (Jahn Regensburg & Rostock) that very early on have been bottom of the table. Then coaches adopting defensive tactics, in a desperate bid to grind out results and survive. And this doesn't seem to have suited Singh at all.

So where ever he goes next I'd say it should be a club with a low chance of being relegated, so hopefully he can be given some time and freedom to express himself. Somewhere in the Netherlands like PSV, Feyenoord, Twente, AZ or Utrecht. Even Ajax (6th currently) who by their high standards, are having a shark season in the Eredivisie, and are probably looking to rebuild for next season might be interested.

Anderlecht, Club Brugge or Genk in Belgium. Some club that might start the season in the Europa League even.

A return to the ALM to me would feel like a step backwards. But hey ain't no relegation in the ALM. I'm sure Foley could find a way to pay him well around the salary cap, and yeah like the AWs he'd have the freedom to play how it suits him best.

Unknown editor edited March 25, 2024 00:30
Big part of the problem the last few seasons, is he has been at clubs (Jahn Regensburg & Rostock) that very early on have been bottom of the table. Then coaches adopting defensive tactics, in a desperate bid to grind out results and survive. And this doesn't seem to have suited Singh at all.

So where ever he goes next I'd say it should be a club with a low chance of being relegated, so hopefully he can be given some time and freedom to express himself. Somewhere in the Netherlands like PSV, Feyenoord, Twente, AZ or Utrecht. Even Ajax (6th currently) who by their high standards, are having a shark season in the Eredivisie, and are probably looking to rebuild for next season.

Anderlecht, Club Brugge or Genk in Belgium. Some club that might start the season in the Europa League even.

A return to the ALM to me would feel like a step backwards. But hey ain't no relegation in the ALM. I'm sure Foley could find a way to pay him well around the salary cap, and yeah like the AWs he'd have the freedom to play how it suits him best.