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15th February 2017
06:55pm GMT

"To be honest, my mind was made up when I heard about Derry," Kennedy told SportsJOE. "I went over and had a look at Jena in Germany - it was actually a really good setup. I had a couple of options in the Conference as well but I thought if I go there, it's just going to be long ball football and it won't really benefit me as much as Derry. "People are going to look at it and say he's home sick and he wanted home but it was never, ever like that. I had to do it. The manager spoke to me and said, 'listen, you need experience'. I had to do it and, as much as I didn't really want to move back to Ireland, at times you have to do things to aid your football career so I did it."https://twitter.com/MillwallFC/status/808340262581899264 Charlton's new boss Karl Robinson was mad keen to see Kennedy playing in the League of Ireland. He also advised him to go back home rather than play in the Conference.
"Charlton have good links with Irish teams and they know that the standard of football is really good," the Northern Ireland international said. "He [Robinson] came in and spoke to me and told me to go for it. He said it's better to go there [Ireland] than the Conference because the team's going to play good football and they've got Europa League this year. He said it was a no-brainer. "People are looking at Irish football a lot differently now. It's not a Mickey Mouse league. I think English people always looked down on it but now when they're seeing quality like what Richie Towell scored the other week for Brighton, Daryl Horgan scoring already, James McClean going from Derry to Sunderland, there are teams taking a big interest in Irish football, especially with what Dundalk did last year. "A good half a season and, if I don't get into Charlton's first team, it's going to open doors for me. It's first team football and the only thing you can't buy is experience."And with that experience, Kennedy isn't going to judge himself lightly. He's got a yard stick and, no matter where he's playing, he'll use that as an indicator of his effect.
"I'm here to win games, it's as simple as that. I'm not just here for my health, I'm here to win games and I'm here to score goals. "No matter where I play, I'll always see myself as a goalscorer and I'll judge myself on how many goals I get - that's what I do."This could prove to be the shrewdest signing of the off-season. The Brandywell could just have uncovered a gem.
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