Huckerby backs Somma to make a name for himself at City
Imps legend Darren Huckerby says on-loan striker Davide Somma will be out to "put his name on the map" while on loan at Lincoln City.
Somma has become Chris Sutton's latest capture at Sincil Bank and marked his debut with a goal in the 1-1 home draw against Crewe Alexandra on Saturday.
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Davide Somma.
But having played just a handful of games prior to his arrival, the South African-born striker is keen to make his mark in the English game.
Huckerby urged Somma to try his luck in England when both were at MLS side San Jose Earthquakes last year, and the retired winger believes his former team-mate will be champing at the bit to establish himself.
"When I saw him in America I thought he had everything you need to be a decent player," said Huckerby, who scored five goals in 28 league games for the Imps before being sold to Newcastle United for £400,000.
"He was unlucky not to play more games at San Jose but things are very different over there, sometimes if your face doesn't fit you don't get picked.
"It's been difficult for him to break into the Leeds team because Jermaine Beckford is the best striker in League One, but this move to Lincoln is an opportunity to put his name on the map. It's no good being at a league club and not playing but I've no worries about him, he'll do well.
"Davide can play in a number of positions, he is a big man who can play as a target man and put himself about, but he's also quick. He has so many attributes."
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by picky, RAF Waddington
Wednesday, March 03 2010, 12:57PM
“RIP Big man. Your passing away will be felt by every single Lincoln fan. You gave us some happy times at Sincil Bank which will never be forgotten. Thank you Big Keith and condolences to you family.
I actually have a tear rolling down my face.”
by Alex, Bardney
Wednesday, March 03 2010, 12:55PM
“Thankyou Keith for all the good times you gave us at sincil bank. You will be fondly remembered.”
by GARY COOK, lincoln / odessa
Wednesday, March 03 2010, 12:55PM
“deepest sympathy to kieths family a true sporting hero from lincoln and a friend :(”
by Imp_88, Hykeham
Wednesday, March 03 2010, 12:50PM
“Will never forget you Keith gave me so many good memories, will only remember you with fondness and now have a massive lump in my throat after hearing this. I will be singing your name at the bank.”
by james, Lincoln
Wednesday, March 03 2010, 12:43PM
“So sad to hear about Keith he was an immense person and a brilliant manager. The great man turned are club round and was respected by everyone, he will never be forget at the bank, rest in peace Keith.”