Leeds United striker Ajose admits he wanted to leave for ‘months’
Football League World 27/11/14
BY SAM ROURKE
Nicky Ajose, who is currently on loan at Crewe Alexandra from Leeds United, has admitted he has wanted to leave the Yorkshire club for months.
The 23-year-old striker was signed by ex-Leeds United head-coach David Hockaday back in August, however he found his first-team opportunities severely limited at the Championship outfit.
Speaking to the Crewe Alexandra official site, Ajose said: “I`ve wanted to come out for probably about three months now. It`s been difficult to say the least to get out to come and play football. It`s been going on a while now for the possible opportunity to come and play here and finally it`s been done and I`m looking forward to getting back to doing my job.
“I want to play football on a Saturday afternoon. I`ve been training on Saturday afternoons for the last three months so having that opportunity to get involved with a squad on a Saturday is something I`m going to relish.”
Ajose has an abundance of Football League experience, having had spells at Bury, Peterborough, Scunthorpe, Chesterfield,Crawley Town, Bury, Swindon and Leeds United.
Crewe Alexandra currently lie rock bottom of the Sky Bet League One table, having accumulated only 15 points from 18 league games, and manager Steve Davis will be hoping Ajose can inject some much-needed goals into the team.
BY SAM ROURKE
Nicky Ajose, who is currently on loan at Crewe Alexandra from Leeds United, has admitted he has wanted to leave the Yorkshire club for months.
The 23-year-old striker was signed by ex-Leeds United head-coach David Hockaday back in August, however he found his first-team opportunities severely limited at the Championship outfit.
Speaking to the Crewe Alexandra official site, Ajose said: “I`ve wanted to come out for probably about three months now. It`s been difficult to say the least to get out to come and play football. It`s been going on a while now for the possible opportunity to come and play here and finally it`s been done and I`m looking forward to getting back to doing my job.
“I want to play football on a Saturday afternoon. I`ve been training on Saturday afternoons for the last three months so having that opportunity to get involved with a squad on a Saturday is something I`m going to relish.”
Ajose has an abundance of Football League experience, having had spells at Bury, Peterborough, Scunthorpe, Chesterfield,Crawley Town, Bury, Swindon and Leeds United.
Crewe Alexandra currently lie rock bottom of the Sky Bet League One table, having accumulated only 15 points from 18 league games, and manager Steve Davis will be hoping Ajose can inject some much-needed goals into the team.