Okay Dubai, pull up a chair.
If you thought the local lower-league scene was for weekend warriors and old mates, you might have to think again. This season the UAE Second Division has been quietly doing the kind of glow-up that makes you cancel plans. Former Premier League pros have landed here, and their arrivals have made midweek fixtures feel like headline events.
Two players who’ve seen the bright lights of England are now in the mix for Arabian Falcons. And their presence has already changed the vibe.
Earlier this month the star mid-fielder Shelvey’s interview had gone viral where he was quoted saying,
“People say, ‘he’s gone there for money.’ What money?…I didn’t come here for that.” He explained that his move to the UAE was driven by family and lifestyle rather than the money. Following an injury setback, Shelvey took a break before Arabian Falcons coach Harry Agombar – a childhood friend – invited him to Dubai.
“Now I just want to enjoy playing football and spend time with my family. I don’t want my kids growing up in England anymore. You can’t wear a watch or take your phone out in London without worrying” he said.
Shelvey’s move, and Morrison’s linking up, aren’t just one-off PR coups: both players bring top-level experience, name recognition and real, on-pitch quality that raises the bar for everyone in the division. Basically the kind of thing that gets neutrals watching, pundits talking, and clubs dreaming of promotion.
Simple: when players who have played in the Premier League drop into smaller competitions, they don’t just improve their own team. They lift the ENTIREEE league. Coaches tighten tactics, clubs invest more, attendance nudges up, and yes, socials light up.
You get the drama of big-name comebacks mixed with genuine local stories.
And The Arabian Falcons signing spree is the perfect example. It’s created a ripple effect across the table.
This one feels like a local derby with international seasoning – a reminder that small pitches can produce big narratives. Legentus have been steady all season and have been putting in work on and off the pitch (open trials, smart signings and building a real club culture), so expect a battle that’s tactical and nail-biting in equal measure.
Both Legentus and Arabian Falcons’ channels and the league trackers have been hyping the fixtures.
- Arabian Falcons vs Legentus – Oct 25, 7pm, 2nd division league (JA Shooting Club)
- Al Ittihad vs Fursan Hispania FC – Oct 25, 7pm, UAE 2nd division league. (Al Ain Club for People Of Determination)
- Forte Virus FC vs United FC – Oct 25, 7pm (Al Wahda Club)
- Precision vs Al Rams – Oct 25, 7pm (Precision Club)
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And full disclosure from us: Lovin’ is proud to be on the jersey this season and that makes this one feel extra personal. Watching the experience front and centre as the team takes on a Falcons side with Shelvey and Morrison? Phew.
It’s the exact mix of underdog energy and big-name spice everyone wanted back. So make sure to tune in!
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