September 29, 2024

Rotherham United continue recruitment drive with loan capture of Nottingham Forest prodigy

Rotherham United have continued their recruitment drive with the loan signing of forward Esapa Osong from Nottingham Forest.

Osong has joined on a season-long loan deal, making his first move away from the City Ground. He has been on Forest’s books since 2017, when he made the step up to academy level from grassroots.

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Forest gave the forward his senior debut in February 2023, introducing him in a Carabao Cup clash with Manchester United.

The 19-year-old will now work under Steve Evans as the Millers prepare for a return to League One. He will give Evans another option in the attacking department, joining Jonson Clarke-Harris,  Jordan Hugill.

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Evans had previously alluded to the possible addition of another forward, explaining how a sales pitch had been made to an in-demand attacker. As reported by the Rotherham Advertiser, he said: “We’ve pitched to him. He’s a beautiful kid from a beautiful family.

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Rotherham have now made 12 summer signings as they look to ensure their stay in the third tier is short. Osong has become the club’s second loan addition, following Joseph Hungbo through the door at the New York Stadium

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1951 saw Spalding win the Lincolnshire Senior B Cup and two years later the Senior A Cup. They won the league in the 1953/4 season, and the League Cup, and moved into the Eastern Counties League moving to the Central Alliance League in 1960 and the following season the Midland League but were relegated back to the United Counties League at the end of the 1967/68 season. 1978 saw them back in the Midland League and the early 1980’s were placed in the Premier Division of the Northern Counties East League when it was formed by a merger of the Midland League and the Yorkshire League. Due to internal disputes (mainly due to the miners’ strike) they joined the United Counties League in 1986 and were champions the following season winning promotion to the Midland Division of the Southern League but the end of the 1990/91 season they were back in the United Counties League.

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