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Just seen this. Have you ever looked up Ashvale ?They appear utterly potless in all of their various associated companies. Another of our stadium big banner sponsors went bust a few months back too.
 
Saw Paweł Wszołek.

Went to see Artur Boruc testimonial match of Legia Warsaw v Celtic which finished 2-2.

https://www.celticquicknews.co.uk/legia-warsaw-2-celtic-2-borucs-last-hurrah-in-hoops-stalemate/

Paweł despite his age of 30, was in good form. He was very fit and extremely muscular, moved well and played “wingback” in a Legia 3-4-2-1 formation.

Pawel only played the first half and put in three excellent low crosses between the goalie and on-running attackers which were badly bodged.

He moved very well and often won the ball in midfield. He still has a tendency to either hold onto the ball or put in the “easy” cross and not take on the defenders. In one situation he could have very easily run in further and a taken a direct shot himself.

Paweł is a Legia first team regular His play, movement and gestures have not changed from his QPR days. It was great to see him.
 
Just seen this. Have you ever looked up Ashvale ?They appear utterly potless in all of their various associated companies. Another of our stadium big banner sponsors went bust a few months back too.
Just looked them up. They don’t make enough money to sponsor their local cricket club, let alone a championship football club. For some reason I thought Bhatia was linked to them but can’t find any evidence of this, he’s certainly not a director. Yet their name is all over the ground and training shirts.

Dodgy.