Swindon Town: I am so thankful and grateful for chances to play for Swindon Town

 

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After playing his first complete ninety minutes in a Swindon Town shirt last weekend, Nnamdi Ofoborh has expressed his gratitude.

The 24-year-old, who was released by Scottish Premiership powerhouse Rangers at the beginning of the season, signed with The Robins at the end of March. He made his debut in the closing seconds of a 2-1 victory over Notts County.

He swiftly followed this up with starts against Sutton United and, most recently, Barrow, when he made his first appearance in a full game in more than three years.

After the 2-0 victory at Holker Street, the former Wycombe Wanderers player expressed his gratitude to the Wiltshire coaching staff for their belief in him in an interview with club media. “I think this is exactly what we deserve based on our performance today, but we will take that into next week’s game against AFC Wimbledon,” he stated.

“But we just have to keep going, we have a good group here, so hopefully we can build on that and finish the season well.

“I didn’t think I would even be starting back-to-back games this soon, but like I said, I am just thankful to God and thankful to the coaching staff that trusted in me and the players are helping me get through these games, so hopefully we can keep going.”

The former Bournemouth youth captain was brought to Ibrox by Steven Gerrard but did not play a single game for the Glasgow club due to a heart problem.

Ofoborh had previously been training with Swindon prior to his signing and has since impressed new boss Gavin Gunning with his performances. Speaking to the media, the Irish coach said (Quotes via Swindon Advertiser): “He was seriously ill and he has come back from that and he has been fortunate to have the best heart people in the whole world looking after him. We have just got to be happy that we have got him and he just brings a different aspect to our game.”

Swindon’s season is effectively over as they are safe from relegation this year, with Sutton United and Forest Green Rovers unable to surpass The Robins’ current total of 50 points.

After welcoming Wimbledon to The County Ground, they face Walsall, Grimsby Town and Morecambe to cap off their third straight season in the fourth tier.

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Nnamdi Ofoborh has had a very difficult three years. Being unable to play due to his condition must have been tough, and Swindon have been able to give him a second chance in football. Gavin Gunning looks delighted with his performances so far and is probably relishing having a new aspect to his midfield options.

The Nigerian will likely be around next season and from what he has shown so far seems to still be displaying the potential Rangers saw in him three years ago. Whilst competition to start will be fierce, adding Ofoborh alongside Jake Cain and George McEachran, Swindon have a very exciting young midfield that will only have more room to grow going forward.

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