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3SC storm Ilaro with 35 players for pre-season

3SC storm Ilaro with 35 players for pre-season

Image result for shooting stars sports  clubPlayers and officials of Shooting Stars Sports Club (3SC) arrived in Ilaro in Ogun State on Tuesday for a two-week training camping in preparations for 2016/2017 Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL) season.

The 35 players will start training Wednesday morning. In the team are 17 old players and 18 possible new signings, with five from Team B of the club.

The club’s management said the Oluyole Warriors dumped its natural habitat Ijebu-Ode camping for Ilaro because of the array of club sides already having their pre-season training sessions at Ijebu Ode.

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Oluyole Warriors have been camping in Ijebu-Ode in the last five football seasons.

The Technical Adviser, Fatai Amoo says the first two phases of the screening have been successful going by the calibre of players who made the cut.

The Dream Team VI assistant coach, however, assured the club’s teeming fans of a good outing when the league resumes.

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Image result for shooting stars sports  clubPlayers and officials of Shooting Stars Sports Club (3SC) arrived in Ilaro in Ogun State on Tuesday for a two-week training camping in preparations for 2016/2017 Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL) season.

The 35 players will start training Wednesday morning. In the team are 17 old players and 18 possible new signings, with five from Team B of the club.

The club’s management said the Oluyole Warriors dumped its natural habitat Ijebu-Ode camping for Ilaro because of the array of club sides already having their pre-season training sessions at Ijebu Ode.

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Oluyole Warriors have been camping in Ijebu-Ode in the last five football seasons.

The Technical Adviser, Fatai Amoo says the first two phases of the screening have been successful going by the calibre of players who made the cut.

The Dream Team VI assistant coach, however, assured the club’s teeming fans of a good outing when the league resumes.

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Image result for shooting stars sports  clubPlayers and officials of Shooting Stars Sports Club (3SC) arrived in Ilaro in Ogun State on Tuesday for a two-week training camping in preparations for 2016/2017 Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL) season.

The 35 players will start training Wednesday morning. In the team are 17 old players and 18 possible new signings, with five from Team B of the club.

The club’s management said the Oluyole Warriors dumped its natural habitat Ijebu-Ode camping for Ilaro because of the array of club sides already having their pre-season training sessions at Ijebu Ode.

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Oluyole Warriors have been camping in Ijebu-Ode in the last five football seasons.

The Technical Adviser, Fatai Amoo says the first two phases of the screening have been successful going by the calibre of players who made the cut.

The Dream Team VI assistant coach, however, assured the club’s teeming fans of a good outing when the league resumes.

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Image result for shooting stars sports  clubPlayers and officials of Shooting Stars Sports Club (3SC) arrived in Ilaro in Ogun State on Tuesday for a two-week training camping in preparations for 2016/2017 Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL) season.

The 35 players will start training Wednesday morning. In the team are 17 old players and 18 possible new signings, with five from Team B of the club.

The club’s management said the Oluyole Warriors dumped its natural habitat Ijebu-Ode camping for Ilaro because of the array of club sides already having their pre-season training sessions at Ijebu Ode.

Advertisement

Oluyole Warriors have been camping in Ijebu-Ode in the last five football seasons.

The Technical Adviser, Fatai Amoo says the first two phases of the screening have been successful going by the calibre of players who made the cut.

The Dream Team VI assistant coach, however, assured the club’s teeming fans of a good outing when the league resumes.

Advertisement

Image result for shooting stars sports  clubPlayers and officials of Shooting Stars Sports Club (3SC) arrived in Ilaro in Ogun State on Tuesday for a two-week training camping in preparations for 2016/2017 Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL) season.

The 35 players will start training Wednesday morning. In the team are 17 old players and 18 possible new signings, with five from Team B of the club.

The club’s management said the Oluyole Warriors dumped its natural habitat Ijebu-Ode camping for Ilaro because of the array of club sides already having their pre-season training sessions at Ijebu Ode.

Advertisement

Oluyole Warriors have been camping in Ijebu-Ode in the last five football seasons.

The Technical Adviser, Fatai Amoo says the first two phases of the screening have been successful going by the calibre of players who made the cut.

The Dream Team VI assistant coach, however, assured the club’s teeming fans of a good outing when the league resumes.

Advertisement

Image result for shooting stars sports  clubPlayers and officials of Shooting Stars Sports Club (3SC) arrived in Ilaro in Ogun State on Tuesday for a two-week training camping in preparations for 2016/2017 Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL) season.

The 35 players will start training Wednesday morning. In the team are 17 old players and 18 possible new signings, with five from Team B of the club.

The club’s management said the Oluyole Warriors dumped its natural habitat Ijebu-Ode camping for Ilaro because of the array of club sides already having their pre-season training sessions at Ijebu Ode.

Advertisement

Oluyole Warriors have been camping in Ijebu-Ode in the last five football seasons.

The Technical Adviser, Fatai Amoo says the first two phases of the screening have been successful going by the calibre of players who made the cut.

The Dream Team VI assistant coach, however, assured the club’s teeming fans of a good outing when the league resumes.

Advertisement

Image result for shooting stars sports  clubPlayers and officials of Shooting Stars Sports Club (3SC) arrived in Ilaro in Ogun State on Tuesday for a two-week training camping in preparations for 2016/2017 Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL) season.

The 35 players will start training Wednesday morning. In the team are 17 old players and 18 possible new signings, with five from Team B of the club.

The club’s management said the Oluyole Warriors dumped its natural habitat Ijebu-Ode camping for Ilaro because of the array of club sides already having their pre-season training sessions at Ijebu Ode.

Advertisement

Oluyole Warriors have been camping in Ijebu-Ode in the last five football seasons.

The Technical Adviser, Fatai Amoo says the first two phases of the screening have been successful going by the calibre of players who made the cut.

The Dream Team VI assistant coach, however, assured the club’s teeming fans of a good outing when the league resumes.

Advertisement

Image result for shooting stars sports  clubPlayers and officials of Shooting Stars Sports Club (3SC) arrived in Ilaro in Ogun State on Tuesday for a two-week training camping in preparations for 2016/2017 Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL) season.

The 35 players will start training Wednesday morning. In the team are 17 old players and 18 possible new signings, with five from Team B of the club.

The club’s management said the Oluyole Warriors dumped its natural habitat Ijebu-Ode camping for Ilaro because of the array of club sides already having their pre-season training sessions at Ijebu Ode.

Advertisement

Oluyole Warriors have been camping in Ijebu-Ode in the last five football seasons.

The Technical Adviser, Fatai Amoo says the first two phases of the screening have been successful going by the calibre of players who made the cut.

The Dream Team VI assistant coach, however, assured the club’s teeming fans of a good outing when the league resumes.

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