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A few hours ago, Swindon Town reached a long-term transfer agreement for the 24-year-old player
Swindon Town were quick to sign the attacking midfielder on a temporary deal in the summer.
Kemp, 24, immediately started playing for Wiltshire and has made seven appearances in all competitions, scoring five goals and providing four assists.
He provided an update on his situation to the Swindon Advertiser:
“It’s all here and now and I love my football. I haven’t spoken to him [Graham Alexander] or anyone at MK Dons [since I arrived]. I’m very focused on Swindon, I love my football, and there was no conversation [about January].
Swindon’s decision to loan the former England international during the recent transfer window was a wise move. However, discussions over whether he will join the club permanently will be postponed to another day.
Kemp joined his parent club in 2022 but is yet to score for them in 22 appearances in all competitions so far. He was sent to Hartlepool United in the second half of the last campaign to get more game time and although he was impressive during his short spell with Pools, they were relegated to the National League because he is there.
He was signed by Chelsea as a youth player before joining West Ham. The Londoner never played for the Hammers senior team and instead spent time on loan at Stevenage and Blackpool to gain experience. Kemp was signed by Leyton Orient in 2020 and spent a couple of campaigns with the O’s before moving to MK Dons. He has now made Swindon his home, but it remains to be seen whether he will join them permanently.
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Michael Flynn’s side have taken 15 points this season after winning four of their opening seven matches and drawing the remaining three, meaning it is the club’s longest run without losing in the league since season since 1995.
This surpasses the 2006/07 and 1968/69 teams, who played six games in the season before tasting defeat, with only the 1995/96 season starting faster in the club’s history with nine. undefeated match. start the season.
To start the season in 1995, Steve McMahon’s Chargers won five of their first seven games, then had two more wins before being beaten 4-3 by Wrexham, in a season in which they won the Premier League. Division Two champion. The only team to have won more points than the current team in their first seven games this century was the 2006/07 side, managed by Dennis Wise, who won their first six games of the season before also being beaten. failed for the first time. Wrexham time. , 2-1. They would eventually be promoted from League Two to third place.
Michael Flynn on his team’s start to the season:
“I don’t think you can know what you’re capable of achieving so early, but I just want to keep playing the way we’re playing.
“We want to get results, play attractive football and keep the fans on their toes.
“But we’ve gone seven games and we haven’t won anything after seven games, I really hope that happens because after seeing the table it would be great. “Seven games is nothing, it just means that if we have problems we’ve got the points on the board and hopefully we’ll recover and go on to another series.”
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