Dodoo made his league debut last weekend when Doncaster played Wigan with the former losing 2-1 despite their striker playing 90 minutes.
His league debut followed his first match for the club which came against Rotterdam in the EFL Trophy on September 7, a day after he joined Doncaster as a free agent.
“I started my pre-season quite early at the end of May,” he said via the Doncaster Free Press
“For maybe four months I was training six days a week so that I was in great shape and ready to go.
“I did the same thing at Wigan last year,” Dodoo added.
“When I went to Wigan I was straight in, just like here, so I’ve got experience in terms of coming into a club and being put straight into the starting eleven and having to play a lot of games quickly.”
Elaborating on his pre-season preparations, Dodoo said he had been training with fellow professionals who were also without a club to simulate a training ground environment.
“I have friends who are professional footballers as well and were not signed up yet so we trained as a group to get more of a training ground feel, just without the numbers,” he said.
“I did that for about three months, and I always knew I was going to be ready when the time came,” Dodoo declared.
Dodoo came through the youth academy at Leicester City. Read Full Story

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