Adam Haroun

Left Midfielder - AS DGSSIE U18
21 Nov 2027
Sunday
Process

Marked for Adam Haroun

62 Edition

The AS DGSSIE Gazette

4 Oct 2027
From our football correspondent Crisis

Match

Nowhere to hide for AS DGSSIE

0‑5 against AS Etat Major, and no complaints that would survive the replay. The manager spoke about character afterwards; the terraces used shorter words.

Player ratings

Nobody could get near Boburbek Yorbekov

Successful dribbles: 30. Every time he got the ball somebody had to make a decision, and every time the decision was wrong.

Boardroom

An order from above at AS DGSSIE: somebody has to go

Balance sheets do not care about form or about who the manager was planning to build around. The board have decided a sale is required, and the only question left is which name ends up carrying it.

Match

No end in sight to AS DGSSIE's wait for a win

4 matches now without a victory, and the excuses have worn thinner than the patience. Somebody at AS DGSSIE has to find a result from somewhere.

Squad

Tempers go at AS DGSSIE

Moubarak Djibrine was at the centre of it, and by the time it was pulled apart there were three or four others involved. Training grounds are small places and long seasons make them smaller.

Boardroom

5 academy players handed senior numbers at AS DGSSIE

The morning the pathway stops being a brochure and becomes a team sheet. Most of them will not be here in three years; all of them have already done the hard part, which was getting to today.

Squad

Words at AS DGSSIE training over how hard people work

Somebody said out loud what several people had been thinking. Mustafo Abdumannopov is at the centre of it, and the squad will now find out whether the standard rises or the pair of them simply stop speaking.

Match

No clean sheets in sight for AS DGSSIE

4 games now with at least two against. The back line has been rearranged, the goalkeeper has been backed publicly, and the goals keep going in anyway.

Market

Idriss Haroun steps up from the AS DGSSIE academy

There is no fee, no unveiling and no agent on the steps. Idriss Haroun has been at this club since he was a boy and is now, formally, one of the first-team squad — which for a local readership beats any signing of any size.

In brief