Osbourne Having Trial At Aberdeen

Last updated : 24 June 2011 By Covsupport News Service/RD

Former Coventry City player Isaac Osbourne has had another trial at Scottish club Aberdeen.

The 25 year old midfielder was released by Coventry at the end of the season following a season on the sidelines while he recovered from a long term knee ligament injury. He had been at Coventry for eight years from 2003 until 2011 and made 122 appearances.

After being told he did not have a future at Coventry by the new manager Andy Thorn, Osborne had a preliminary trial at Craig Brown's Aberdeen side in May, but yesterday he, along with two other trialists, goalkeeper Chris Oldfield and Spanish midfielder Andoitz Galdos were given another chance to earn a deal.

Craig Brown, after watching the three trialists being put through their paces said:  "There are a few trialists in today, but the main additions will come in on Monday and Tuesday when we are more into game situations, so we can see them in action."

Osbourne was twice voted The Covsupport News Service Young Player Of The Year and won the club's award in 2005.