Sports / Soccer
Charlton Athletic midfielder willing to play for Zimbabwe Warriors
03 Apr 2012 at 09:38hrs | Views
CHALTON Athletic midfielder, Bradley Pritchard (26), has sent a come and get me signal to the Zimbabwe Warriors management and coaching staff.
The gifted midfielder is reported to have said he is keen to play for the Warriors and help Zimbabwe qualify for the next Africa Cup of Nations and FIFA World Cup finals.
Pritchard is reported to have said that he is Zimbabwean and he just want to represent his country and help qualify for the next Nations Cup and FIFA World Cup finals.
Pritchard was snapped up by Charlton coach, Chris Powell just before the start of the current season.
Having moved to England aged 10, Pritchard says he is almost an accidental footballer, after choosing to concentrate on his education and only played the game as a pass-time.
A graduate of Loughborough University and holder of a Master's degree in sport science, Pritchard says he only started playing football on a part-time basis while at university.
Charlton currently top the English League One table and are favourites for automatic promotion to the Championship from League One next season but Pritchard says he would be equally delighted to get a chance with the Warriors.
The gifted midfielder is reported to have said he is keen to play for the Warriors and help Zimbabwe qualify for the next Africa Cup of Nations and FIFA World Cup finals.
Pritchard is reported to have said that he is Zimbabwean and he just want to represent his country and help qualify for the next Nations Cup and FIFA World Cup finals.
Having moved to England aged 10, Pritchard says he is almost an accidental footballer, after choosing to concentrate on his education and only played the game as a pass-time.
A graduate of Loughborough University and holder of a Master's degree in sport science, Pritchard says he only started playing football on a part-time basis while at university.
Charlton currently top the English League One table and are favourites for automatic promotion to the Championship from League One next season but Pritchard says he would be equally delighted to get a chance with the Warriors.
Source - sports