“Coaching is an option but I would love to be a scout for a club. If I can be a scout for [former side] Udinese [on whose books he was from 2010 until last year] in Africa, it will be very wonderful,” Badu told Joy FM.
“I have a good relationship with Udinese so I can speak to them and see how it goes. I know a lot of coaches in a lot of clubs.
“Coaching is my second option. I am not ready to be a CEO of a club because I don’t have experience at that level.”
Badu joined Verona ahead of the start of last season on a season-long loan with an option to buy.
Massachusetts Fishing Report – January 14, 2021
Hilltown Ponds are hot!
While the wait is on for winter to start behaving like it close to the coast, those seeking safe ice have been on the move. Should you decide that you simply can’t wait for neighborhood water bodies to cap over, point your ride to the valleys and the hills!
Massachusetts Fishing Report I was pleasantly surprised when David of
Merrimack Sports spilled the beans on a number of ice fishing options in the Merrimack Valley. First on the list was Millvale Pond which was producing good numbers of rainbows, bass and pickerel but the number which most stuck out was 7”, which was the average depth of ice! Other spots that have been producing are Plugs Pond, Rock Pond, Country Pond and Tuxbury Pond. In anticipation of what seems like an imminent lock-up of the coves of the Merrimack (again!), the shop is supplementing its “heavy” shiners (5”) with bigger bait for the pike that prowl there.
Right now I am no more with Hellas Verona. I cordially agreed to terminate my contract and so I m a free agent and free to join any club,” Badu told Joy Sports on Saturday. “After all the Covid stuff, I decided to come home and rest small and find a team in January.
The midfielder made his international debut against Lesotho in 2008 and went on to represent the Black Stars at the 2014 World Cup in Brazil and multiple Africa Cup of Nations tournaments.
In two of the continental championships - 2010 and 2015 - he came mighty close to leaving the tournaments as a champion as Ghana ended up as losing finalists on both occasions.
Massachusetts Fishing Report – December 17, 2020
December 17, 2020
Hawgs such as this one caught by eleven-year-old Michael Morrill should soon be fair game through the ice!
My shop owner friends from Plymouth to Plum Island have all echoed the same opinion this year – Covid 19 has converted more to angling than any time in memory. For those new to the sport or for those simply looking to stay active, it’s increasingly looking as if ice fishing has to be on your agenda.
Your ally in hardwater pursuits are the small business owners who own tackle shops throughout the Bay State. For a peak into their pro perspective I’ve dusted off some of their best bets through the years!
Massachusetts Fishing Report – December 10, 2020
Most are taking advantage of open water and willing trout!
For hardwater junkies, skim ice and frozen puddles (however fleeting) have been a tease about what hopefully is just around the corner. In the blink of an eye water bodies could “catch” and open water will have to wait until spring. With that in mind it might be a good idea to get in your casting licks now while you can.
Massachusetts Fishing Report
The best open water options according to Pete from
Belsan Bait and Tackle in Scituate remain trout ponds from Plymouth through the Cape, however, there is always the possibility of hooking mackerel off Cedar Point. Your chances of hooking a special trout from shore will continue to improve as water bodies “turnover” which happens when the surface dips to 39 degrees, sinks and dissolves the thermocline resulting in a flushing out of deeper water holdover trout (and bait). Several years ago I witnessed just such a phe