New signing Bean impressed by U's vision

New signing Bean impressed by U's vision New signing Bean impressed by U's vision

The vision and drive of manager John Ward was key in persuading Colchester United’s first new summer signing to choose the U’s over some of their League One rivals.

Marcus Bean has completed a move to the Weston Homes Community Stadium on a free transfer after being released by Brentford at the end of last season.

He has joined the U’s on a three-year deal.

The 27-year-old attacking midfielder made more than 140 starts for Brentford over the last four years since signing from Blackpool in July 2008.

His talent was in demand as clubs chased his signature, but he said it was the U’s boss who impressed him most.

Bean told the Gazette: “I first spoke to the manager three weeks ago and was really impressed with his vision.

“Other League One clubs were very interested, but the main factor in me choosing Colchester was how much the manager really wanted me and the role he saw for me.

“I’m an attacking midfielder and I’d say my strengths lie in pushing box-to-box.

“I like to make things happen in and around the box by making and scoring goals.

“Colchester is a team I’ve always admired and you know they are going to be there or thereabouts.

“I don’t think it will take too much for us to make the breakthrough and push on into the play-offs.

“They have always been one of the tougher teams to play against during my time with Brentford and teams don’t want to play Colchester.

“You can see that the manager is a man who is very level-headed and I think his style is going to be different from what I’ve been used to.”

For more on this story and all of the latest Colchester United news, see Monday's Gazette.

Comments(7)

totallyfootball says...
10:20am Mon 11 Jun 12

Oh dear, it was the vision and drive of John Ward that helped in his decision making, is he in for a wake up all or what?

angryman!!! says...
11:00am Mon 11 Jun 12

To be honest he is probably more passionate about football than most the fans so can see where he's comming from.

crazy comments says...
11:02am Mon 11 Jun 12

Any fresh signing is always refreshing news but what I worry about is the glut of midfielders that we now have on the books. We have Bradley Hamilton who I was hoping to make his mark this year, so I hope that is not jeapordised. You cant really call Wordsworth Henderson and Duguid as strikers so with Vincent who was really a winger gone this selection of all these midfield players baffles me. All I hear about is expense but looking closely at the present team players on the books,to me its going to be defensive football played again next season, not unless I see at least three forward players added to the team before season starts. You need to have a balanced squad and that's why I still can not see why the need of players like Izzet and Duguid, when their wages could be better spent better on a winger and a couple of decent forwards. Rotherham only had a gate average of 3400 last season but what money they do have investing in good players. Time will tell but all we can do is hope that J.W is right.

angryman!!! says...
1:08pm Mon 11 Jun 12

With the addition of mr bean I wonder if kem will still have a contract offer, as you mention the midfield is packed now.

Mr Honest says...
9:25am Tue 12 Jun 12

Cant believe what I saw on Sky yesterday. Celtic are interested in Magnus!! Solid League One player but not a Champions League player.

crazy comments says...
9:52am Tue 12 Jun 12

Mr Honest wrote:
Cant believe what I saw on Sky yesterday. Celtic are interested in Magnus!! Solid League One player but not a Champions League player.
Lennon had a tip from Lambert.

angryman!!! says...
1:08pm Tue 12 Jun 12

The slp is pretty much league 1 standard, with the demise of rangers it will end up like the welsh leagues

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