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He wasn’t National League standard, so I’m not sure why Rochdale would want him. Kairo Mitchell only ever did well against teams much further down. I wish him well, though.

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I think Rochdale might see him as being a potential player they can work with due to his effort, but he does lack the ability and never seemed like someone capable of being a regular goal scorer.

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There are some moves that make me wonder what clubs see in a player. Kairo Mitchell tried but he was rubbish, to be blunt. One of the worst, if not the worst signing made during the Reedtz era.

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He tried and worked hard, I respect that. He didn’t look like a natural finisher, I admit that but I can’t fault his effort. I hope he does well against Rochdale, just not against Notts.

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I didn't rate him, I thought a youth team player would've made more impact, and it's not that he didn't try. He just didn't fit our style and wasn't good enough. I felt early on he was a dud even though some told me otherwise.

To say I wasn't surprised he's been picked up by a League Two team would be a lie.

It's strange how Jimmy Knowles has gone two leagues down, and Kairo has moved up without impressing anywhere. Yet, I do have a feeling he may be played as a shadow striker, where his running and efforts might be best deployed.

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Kairo Mitchell could have worked out, but he didn’t. I don’t see what Rochdale sees in him, but as a free agent they might be inclined to gamble.

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Kairo Mitchell wasn’t very good. There’s no sugarcoating that he arrived for a fee and left as a freebie. He applied himself, but I always felt he could have done better. He wasn’t the signing I thought the club had made and his release might have signaled an improvement for him. He didn’t show much of anything for Eastleigh on loan. Good luck to him at Rochdale.

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it may sound harsh but i have no interest, he was not someone who seemed connected to the squad. always appeared like a loner and i did not rate him as a footballer myself. he just never bothered with our fans, never put more effort in on goal. he rand and showed promise but never delivered.

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I don’t think I saw enough of him to form much of an opinion, he didn’t seem to get much of a run in the team due to others performing so well.

I hope it works out for him at Rochdale it wasn’t to be at Notts.

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It’s surprising that he’s in League Two while Cal Roberts is in the National League North. In my opinion, Kairo Mitchell may have been played out of position, but even as a striker, he seemed to have difficulty.

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For us, Kairo Mitchell was a waste of a shirt. We improved a lot once we let him go and it made sense. I know some people can be hateful or angry, but my thoughts are based on being a good quality team.

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I didn’t dislike him; he just walked around at times like he didn’t care about his own performance provided the team won. I never saw why we paid a fee for him, but I would always wish the lad well. Good luck to him at Rochdale.

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I wish Kairo Mitchell well. I didn’t see the lad enough to make a comment on his time, but I do think he will have tried.

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He made an attempt and exerted effort, but his performance was terrible. If someone were to wager on him scoring, they would stand to earn a considerable sum, as the likelihood of it occurring must be quite low.

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I would view the move as a lifeline. In my eyes, he’s not a striker. However, I do wish him well.

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He wasn’t up to much, but he did put in effort. Rochdale will be lucky if he finds the net once or twice.

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Surely Rochdale have seen him play? He couldn’t hit a barn, never mind the door. His goals are tap-ins and basic ones at that. I can’t see him doing well with them. It’s either desperation or they have a lower budget and are risking a gamble on him.

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Good luck to him, i hope he gets some playing time.

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Yes, good luck to him. I can’t comment on how he performed, but any player who puts in effort and tries will get my well-wishes, even if they are not the best.

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Since the Reedtz have owned the club, this is the worst signing. The fee paid was a waste of money, but having a couple of bad signings is better than we can expect. I don’t like Rochdale, and while I particularly like Kairo Mitchell as an ex-player, I do hope he does well.

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Kairo Mitchell didn’t work out for us, but he may do well at Rochdale. I don’t think he’s a striker myself, and it’s disappointing that we paid a fee for him. He may do better at his new club.

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