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Kuhl Leaves Rebels for Dorking
Kuhl Leaves Rebels for Dorking
Midfielder Aaron Kuhl has had his contract with the Vanarama National League South club Slough Town terminated and has joined Dorking Wanderers, following an approach by the National League outfit.
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The 26-year-old had joined the Rebels in November 2019 after a spell at Basingstoke Town. The son of former Birmingham City, Portsmouth and Derby County midfielder Martin Kuhl, he was a member of the Reading academy and played in the Championship for the Royals as an 18-year-old, at the time representing England at under-19 and under-20 level and was tipped for a move to the very top level. Loan spells at Dundee United and Boreham Wood followed before he ruptured the Medial collateral ligament in his left knee whilst on trial with Aldershot Town, where his father was assistant-manager. After working hard to get back to fitness he made a return with Basingstoke in October 2019, with manager Dan Brownlie allowing him to train with Slough. After playing 90 minutes in a friendly against Aldershot, he signed National League forms. Slough manager Scott Davies told https://www.sloughtownfc.net: “I’ll refer back to my players’ player of the season presentation speech last year when announcing Kuhly as the deserved winner. On that day I said that if it wasn’t for injuries then he would undoubtedly be playing in a higher league. “The opportunity to join Dorking Wanderers was put to Kuhly and he expressed his desire to play at the next level. With him being injured at this moment in time, to release him from his contract works for all parties involved as he would have most likely departed at the expiration of his deal at the end of April. “It’s no secret as to what we think of him as a player but more importantly as a person. He’s conducted himself brilliantly and stayed loyal when he could have left on many occasions and for that we are extremely grateful. “There’s no hiding that we will miss his quality and what he brings to the group, but he leaves on great terms and we wish him nothing but the very best”.
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Kuhl Leaves Rebels for Dorking
Kuhl Leaves Rebels for Dorking
Tuesday 31 January 23 I 12:30:58
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The 26-year-old had joined the Rebels in November 2019 after a spell at Basingstoke Town. The son of former Birmingham City, Portsmouth and Derby County midfielder Martin Kuhl, he was a member of the Reading academy and played in the Championship for the Royals as an 18-year-old, at the time representing England at under-19 and under-20 level and was tipped for a move to the very top level. Loan spells at Dundee United and Boreham Wood followed before he ruptured the Medial collateral ligament in his left knee whilst on trial with Aldershot Town, where his father was assistant-manager. After working hard to get back to fitness he made a return with Basingstoke in October 2019, with manager Dan Brownlie allowing him to train with Slough. After playing 90 minutes in a friendly against Aldershot, he signed National League forms. Slough manager Scott Davies told https://www.sloughtownfc.net: “I’ll refer back to my players’ player of the season presentation speech last year when announcing Kuhly as the deserved winner. On that day I said that if it wasn’t for injuries then he would undoubtedly be playing in a higher league. “The opportunity to join Dorking Wanderers was put to Kuhly and he expressed his desire to play at the next level. With him being injured at this moment in time, to release him from his contract works for all parties involved as he would have most likely departed at the expiration of his deal at the end of April. “It’s no secret as to what we think of him as a player but more importantly as a person. He’s conducted himself brilliantly and stayed loyal when he could have left on many occasions and for that we are extremely grateful. “There’s no hiding that we will miss his quality and what he brings to the group, but he leaves on great terms and we wish him nothing but the very best”.
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