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Thursday, 13 February, 2003, 22:40 GMT
Fashanu begins Barry revolution
Barry Town chairman John Fashanu says an experienced Nigeria international will join the Welsh Premier champions next week.
The former Wimbledon striker also revealed that negotiations were already under way to screen Barry's games on African television. Fashanu was unveiled as the club's new chairman last week and said he wants use the club to showcase Nigerian football talent.
The first of these "experienced players" will arrive in early January, according to Fashanu. He refused to name the player, but said he had been a member of the Nigeria squad at the 1998 World Cup. "He's a very popular player in Nigeria," Fashanu told BBC Wales Sport.
"I've told him to come here because he wants to learn." The next phase of Fashanu's revolution is to secure television rights for Barry Town games. He believes the influx of Nigerian players at the club will generate massive interest with football fans in Africa. Fashanu intends to show the games on the TV Africa network. "It's quite fortunate because I'm the vice-president of that television network," said Fashanu, who is soon to be named chairman of the Nigeria Premier League. "It's now being shown in 44 different African countries, so I'm in a position to make sure Barry Town are given the right exposure. "It'll be very useful for recruiting African players and excellent for rising finance." Fashanu's mission at Barry is to ensure "financial stability". Experienced and young talented players will be brought to the club in the hope of selling them to English clubs a few months later for a hefty profit. "I will only allow players to come in who are better than what we've already got," added Fashanu. "I'm looking for exciting players who will improve the team - players that we can then sell on for $500,000 to $1m."
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