Monday, 29 March 2010

Enterprise Academy

Veteran English manager Dan "Stee" Stevens's unknown Enterprise have started a £740,000 youth academy construction programme.

This is a new construction for Enterprise however they are making a bold statement by establishing such a significant presence in Togo.

The construction work being undertaken by Enterprise is estimated to take 10 days and 15 hours to complete.

At the time of writing Enterprise are still the only club building any sort of academy in Togo, with such a large presence the hope is to snap up the very best young players as they appear and get them into the squads as soon as possible

More on this as the development continues

Saturday, 27 March 2010

Turkyilmaz..A new dawn

Thursday March the 24th arrived and Enterprise were reborn once more.....things are well and truely underway in Turkylimaz

Enterprise were given a reasonably even pool containing 20 youth players, the staff set to work judging the potential of these possible gems immediately and after the initial report, 9 of these were signed on along with 11 seniors to form the initial line-up

The best player in the pool was Peruvian attacking midfielder Miguel Cárdenas, however with a wage of 10,000 a week, the Gaffer decided he wasnt worth the money at this early stage.

The pick of the youth signed on was without doubt Algerian centre back Ouahid Saâdi, determined, good in the air and rated 'One to Watch' by the backroom staff he's one to keep an eye on.

Early signs havn't been good for the team, wins have been very hard to come by and the whole team, playing and non-playing staff alike are hoping for a turn in fortunes as we head towards the seasons start