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Former Blue Spence Joins ADO Den Haag
Wednesday, 22nd Jan 2020 10:43

Former Blues right-back Jordan Spence has joined Alan Pardew’s ADO Den Haag in the Netherlands on a deal to the end of the season.

The 29-year-old, who spent time with the side third-bottom of the Eredivisie (the Dutch top tier) at a training camp in Spain earlier this month, was released by the Blues at the end of last season and has been without a club since then.

The Londoner made 69 starts and seven sub appearances for Town, scoring four times, having signed in January 2017 following a trial earlier that season.

Spence was a young player at West Ham during Pardew's time in charge at Upton Park.

“I look forward to making a contribution to ADO Den Haag,” Spence said. “The first impressions of the club and its fans are very good.

“My time at the training camp was important. The players immediately made me feel comfortable in Spain.

“It was good to see that the team won last weekend. Hopefully this victory will be the start of a nice second half of the season.”


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Millsey added 11:32 - Jan 22
Good luck Jordan
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hoppy added 11:45 - Jan 22
Poor lad... have things not worked out for him so much that he's now got to wear yellow and green?
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ThatMuhrenCross added 12:28 - Jan 22
How's he pulled that one-off?! Must have a bloody good agent!
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leftie1972 added 13:17 - Jan 22
Good luck to him, he has to make this club work for him!
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mojo added 13:19 - Jan 22
Come on you Storks!
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ChrisFelix added 14:38 - Jan 22
This chap sums up the final Mccarthy days.
A very average defender who was liable for the occasional headless chicken period. The sending off at Fulham comes to mind !!
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Steve_ITFC_Sweden added 04:14 - Jan 23
Good luck with Pardew, Jordan: relegation looms, I'm afraid.
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