Aberdeen take Langley on trial
Craig Brown will run the rule over Jamaican international Richard Langley this week.
28 February 2011 13:21 GMT
231579 Craig Brown is hoping to increase his midfield options. Pic: © SNS Group
Aberdeen have handed a trial to former QPR midfielder Richard Langley. The Jamaican international is set to fly in and bid to impress manager Craig Brown.
The Dons manager has been keen to bolster his squad and Langley is one of two free agents who will get a chance to land a deal at Pittodrie.
Langley was most recently with Thai side Pattaya United but spent most of his career in England. The 31 year old has played for Bristol City, Luton Town and Cardiff City as well as two spells at Queens Park Rangers, for whom he made over 150 appearances.
The midfielder has been honoured at international level, earning a dozen caps for Jamaica.
Craig Brown has said that he would also be looking at another option as he aims to strengthen his squad.
"I will look to take in two midfielders on trial next week," he said after his team’s 0-0 draw with Hearts on Saturday..
"One is an experienced foreign international, who has played at a high level in England. I have already seen him in action.
"There will be a chance for me to see him close up and it will also give him the opportunity to have a look at Aberdeen.”
Craig Brown will run the rule over Jamaican international Richard Langley this week.
28 February 2011 13:21 GMT
231579 Craig Brown is hoping to increase his midfield options. Pic: © SNS Group
Aberdeen have handed a trial to former QPR midfielder Richard Langley. The Jamaican international is set to fly in and bid to impress manager Craig Brown.
The Dons manager has been keen to bolster his squad and Langley is one of two free agents who will get a chance to land a deal at Pittodrie.
Langley was most recently with Thai side Pattaya United but spent most of his career in England. The 31 year old has played for Bristol City, Luton Town and Cardiff City as well as two spells at Queens Park Rangers, for whom he made over 150 appearances.
The midfielder has been honoured at international level, earning a dozen caps for Jamaica.
Craig Brown has said that he would also be looking at another option as he aims to strengthen his squad.
"I will look to take in two midfielders on trial next week," he said after his team’s 0-0 draw with Hearts on Saturday..
"One is an experienced foreign international, who has played at a high level in England. I have already seen him in action.
"There will be a chance for me to see him close up and it will also give him the opportunity to have a look at Aberdeen.”
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