Sobowale swayed by 'positive vibe' at Buddies & Robinson 'reputation'published at 13:42

Tunmise Sobowale says it was a "no-brainer" to join St Mirren after Buddies past and present raved about the club.
The Irish wing-back, 26, joined Stephen Robinson's side on a two-year deal from Swindon Town earlier this month.
Sobowale's previous clubs include hometown side Waterford where he played alongside new team-mates Roland Idowu and Owen Oseni plus Richard Taylor, who left the Buddies last month to join Bolton.
"I spoke to Richard Taylor, one of my good friends," Sobowale said.
"We played together in Ireland. Owen Oseni and Roland are still here at the moment so I had very good references in terms of how the club is run, what the vibe is as well.
"It was all positive from them, so it was really a no-brainer for me to come here just to improve my game and just play in a different league, a new challenge.
"It's always good to test the waters elsewhere and just get the best out of yourself as well, which I think I will do here."
Sobowale also admitted manager Stephen Robinson was a big draw in his decision to join the Buddies.
"The manager has obviously got a reputation," the defender added.
"He just said he loves runners. He loves hard-workers, that's what you want to hear. For me, anyway, as a player, that's what I love.
"I feel like I'm the type of player that just gets his head down and just gets to work, really. So, I think we work really well together."