Thursday, 21 November 2013

A Look At Kingstonian's Danger Men

This weekend I will be travelling to the home of AFC Wimbledon, where Kingstonian FC also play their home games, to see Lewes take on the team flying near the top of the league. Today I will take a look at the Kingstonian side and see who their potential dangers are:




The Ever Present: Andre McCollin (Striker)

Andre McCollin has been a prolific striker for a while now and has been a regular in the Kingstonian side this season. With 13 wins to his name this season already and 9 goals, McCollin will be looking to add more to his tally. However 4 of McCollin's league goals came in one half against Grays and he has not scored in the league since the end of September, despite playing regularly. McCollin signed for Kingstonian from Merstham. Andre McCollin is also the penalty taker for Kingstonian.







The Goalscorer: Ryan Moss (Striker)  KEY PLAYER

Ryan Moss signed for Kingstonian from Hampton and Richmond and has since been banging in the goals for the club. So far this season he has 12 league goals, an impressive tally. The Lewes defence will have to be in top form to keep out Kingstonians impressive striker force.







The Super Sub: Charles Ofosu-Hene (midfielder)

Young midfielder Ofosu-Hene has been brought on for Kingstonian ten times this season and despite not scoring any goals, the 22 year old muscle man is seen as a bit of a game changer at Kingstonian winning 6 of the games he has been brought on in. The bulky midfielder used to play for Harrow Borough and Lewes will have to be weary of the threat he brings late in the game.






The Tough Tackler: Tommy Kavanagh (midfielder)


Tommy is one yellow card away from a one match suspension and it would be no surprise if he were to pick up that yellow in the clash against Lewes, although Lewes main yellow card man Jack Walder may be out with an injury he picked up against Cray in midweek. Tommy is the boss of his midfield and the former Sutton man is not afraid of jumping in for a challenge is the ball is there to be won. Tommy will have had a good season if he scores half as many goals as he picks up cards, something he is currently achieving with 2 goals to his name.





The New Signing: Javlon Campbell (Striker)

Kingstonian recently picked up striker Javlon Campbell from struggling club Thamesmead. Javlon had an impressive start to his Kingstonian career notching a hatrick against Walton and Hersham, in the last couple of games he has been used as another super sub. Campbell has a real potential to change the game, he has a lot of pace about him and a knack for scoring goals.









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