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A change in the Academy?
There seems to be a change in the Academy with United.
Before they took on yongsters and signed them for the u-18 team(u-17 team before) if they became 17 in the period between last half of August that autumn and first half of August next year (and of course the minor details they were good enough and had the right personality). This year they use Welbeck solely in the u-18s even if he is born in the period for next year intake. This summer they will get Conor Devlin who is born 23/9 1991. So it seems that they now use the calander year like the FA uses in internationals and the mainlanders also. So for those in the know, is that a correct assumption? We have signed two Northern Irish lads for next season, Devlin and Chris Curran. Also a Swiss winger, maybe two nigerians,Kelechi Kalu Amogu, striker, 16 and Okoro Osagepamwen, midf., 16. Also 8 from our own Academy. So itīs seems a big intake for next season! |
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Bryant was very talented last year as well when we got him..... so one never knows. |
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(We donīt even have Kieran Lee and Phil Marsh on our books according to them.....) |
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Do you have any info on that Mozambican kid we supposedly signed - Daude Massude? Sometimes we get reports of having signed youngsters, but then for some reason we never hear of them again. For example, I remember the reports regarding Rincon from Sao Paulo, but we never heard about him for a long time and he suddenly ended up with Empoli.
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Massude got signed up by another club like you can look up on another thread in this Forum. |
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This work permit issue is a real b*tch...we could've had players like Essien, Muntari, Mikel, etc in the squad if it wasn't for that.
On the other hand, at least it encourages us to develop British talent...but on that note, the 90-minute rule is a real b*tch as well. |
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Hopefully it will...the changes they made to the academy system don't seem to have borne fruit. I really don't see the purpose of the 90-minute rule other than giving smaller clubs a better chance at recruiting the top youngsters.
Btw oskar, do you know whether Rene has taken up a position as the skills coach again? Or is he being lined up to manage the reserves or one of the youth teams? I'm very interested in seeing the batch of kids he first started working with coming through the academy. It seems like the focus on skills training could just be what English academies are lacking at the moment. |
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Because of the reduction of teams in the Reserve League McClair will continue with the Reserves. I agree with Rene babies, already we can see even the defenders have great skills. |
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Where have you heard about this Swiss kid? Is this confirmed?
I find it hard to believe that we have signed the nigarians, how would we get a work permit for them? Would be great if true though. We must be aware of Africa, they have many exciting prospects. |
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It's not just a question of english immigration laws, FIFA introduced a rule a few years ago that prevents a kid from signing for a club outside his own country until he's 18. It's designed to curb the traffic and abuse of young african players. An exception would be if the kids family had to move, or in the case of the EU, it is treated as one country. |
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The Swiss kid is not confirmed by the club, only heard about that. |
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Man. U capture Eagles star
BY EPHRAIM NWOSU Index Tuesday, December 19, 2006 Index Former Golden Eaglets and Bayelsa United teenage ace, Okoro Osagepamwen, and 17-year-old Kalu Kelechi Amogu who plays for amateur clubside, Dominion FC, are on the verge of making history as the first Nigerians to don the red and white colours of Manchester United after the battle to grab Super Eagles midfielder, John Mikel Obi, to rivals, Chelsea, in the summer. According to London-based FIFA-licensed agent, Olusola Orelaja, and his Nigerian partner, Dominic Uche Egbukwu, the two youngsters had been listed to join the Red Devils youth team after putting up a marvelous performance during a 10-day trial with Alex Ferguson’s Manchester United at Old Trafford. “I am delighted to break the news to you that two of our players, Osas and Kelechi, succeeded in the 10-day trial they went through with Manchester United youth team at Old Trafford few weeks ago,” Egbukwu and Orelaja revealed to SoccerStar. “They’ve shown the coaches with their stunning performances that Nigeria have a lot of hidden talents and that they have nothing to regret in losing Mikel to Chelsea after all. The boys have been excused to return home for Christmas holidays to enable them rest properly and rejoin them in January. “Though they are supposed to be playing with the youth team, but I’m optimistic that one of them, especially Osas who will clock 18 in January, may be handed a professional contract ahead of the transfer window in January,” they added. Oghemovo Uzezi of Gateway FC, Abeokuta, and Umejipuru Onyedika Chibuzor of Grassroots Club, Uwajele FC, also attended the trial and impressed the coaching crew but were not considered for selection. http://www.sunnewsonline.com/webpage...2-2006-002.htm Kelechi Kalu Amogu, born 01.01.1989 Okoro Osagepamwen, born 01.12.1989 They are a bit older than said. |
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http://www.football-talents.com/Evan...-3-2426-5.html
that links backs it up, there are plenty of others produced by a google search which would appear to confirm it. |
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![]() Good to see the link. So he is part of next years intake. It seems we can play two youth teams next season! |
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