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Bristol City poised to snap up teenage striker Akinde

Friday, August 29, 2008, 08:00

Bristol City boss Gary Johnson was last night understood to be closing in on a deal to sign highly-rated Ebbsfleet United striker John Akinde, writes James McNamara.

A host of clubs have been chasing Akinde's signature and Ebbsfleet confirmed yesterday that a bid had been tabled.

I understand that City have won the race to sign Akinde, aged 19, after talks with Johnson at Ashton Gate yesterday.

The teenager has scored two goals for the Kent club so far this season.

One factor in the move has been the need for it to receive approval from Ebbsfleet's owners.

The club is owned by fans who belong to the website www.myfootballclub.co.uk, who took over the club earlier this year. More than 20,000 members have an equal say in the club's decisions.

But Akinde could be unveiled by City as early as this afternoon.

Meanwhile, City defender Jamie McAllister is in line for a return to action against QPR tomorrow after a shin injury turned out to be less serious than first feared.

McAllister sustained a hefty whack against Crewe on Tuesday night and was expected to be out for a number of weeks after leaving the Gresty Road pitch on a stretcher.

Initial fears were that the Scotsman had suffered a fracture, but a scan ruled that out.

And manager Johnson last night revealed how a sock that had been taped too tightly made the injury seem worse than it actually was.

He said: "Jamie is a lot better than we first thought.

"He had a bit of tape keeping his socks straight so when the blow came to his shin there was nowhere for the blood to go.

"The tape was quite tight and the blood came up into a bubble and that frightened us a little bit.

"He has got a chance of making it for Saturday, and we did not think that was going to be the case on Tuesday night.

"He hasn't trained but is a fit lad and we are hoping that he will be available."

Liam Fontaine is set to deputise if McAllister fails a late fitness test.

A win would see City top the Championship table if other results go their way. "QPR will be there or thereabouts at the end of the season and it will be a good test for us," said Johnson.

"They have some good players and we want to show that we can compete against a team who are going to be up there."

The manager also hinted that it was unlikely that there would be any temporary departures from Ashton Gate.

"I don't think there will be any players going out on loan at the moment," Johnson said.

"If something was to come up that I felt was good for a particular player I might look at it, but I wouldn't have thought so."

Meanwhile, Marvin Elliott is closing in on a return after a knee injury.

The midfielder has been out of action so far this season and for most of City's pre-season campaign. He is continuing his rehabilitation at Lilleshall.

He is set to feature in Monday's reserve game at Southampton and Johnson said: "He's certainly on the road to recovery, but we've just got to make sure that his injuries clear up and they won't return.

"We are being over-cautious and we've got to be fair, as he's a vital member of our squad."

JOHNSOnweb29
Bristol City boss Gary Johnson

 

   






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