

Kenny Stamatopoulos Could Be a TFC Player as we Speak!
By: Sam | August 2nd, 2007
That’s right: Greek-Canadian goalkeeper Kenny Stamatopoulos, formerly Tromsø I.L. of Norway, has alledgedly signed a loan contract with Toronto. As rumoured, he’ll be the sixth goalkeeper to don a Red shirt since the beginning of the season (Greg Sutton, Srdjan Djekanovic, Sam Reynolds, David Monsalve and Boris Pardo are the other five). According to the Tromsø I.L. website via some obscure translator,
Tromso Games master and MLS ( majority League Soccer Toronto am agreed about conditions for a utlånsavtale for Kenny. Club has obtained a draft of agreement as am in thread along with our claim at a agree. Now remain barely it obligatory medical the test for Kenny , saw am agreement a fact. Agreement involve also a the option at a bargain at Kenny. This be bound to carry on by 1.november 2007. ” breaking at MLS am a bit complex and it has accordingly grabbed a bit interval to a few all in place “, say sportslig administrative administrator Morten Kræmer. ” we have bell 22.15 this evening obtained it was designing the edition at MLS saw now am all in place for that Kenny able depart. ” club thanking Kenny for bet so far and desires best of luck in MLS , say managing director Tom Bendiksen. At picture discern we a glad Kenny as am designing papers this evening.blockquote>
Hey, you heard it here first.
Thanks to reader Josh Pitcher for the tip. Are you guys optimistic about this?
And what’s more, Kenny S is from Kalamata, Greece. Kalamata olives are my favourite.
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The database of players with Canadian heritage must be full of obscure ones names like Stamatopoulos. Who knows how he’ll actually turn out to be?
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Well, Mr. Kellett, for your information, Stamatopoulos isn’t *that* obscure. To Canada fans, anyway. He’s been capped four times (they’ve all been in the last two years more or less) and has won twice and lost twice. Tromso really seemed to like him, from what I can gather. And they are one of the more illustrious Scandinavian sides alongside Kobenvahn, Rosenborg and Goteborg.
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