Joemo
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How many games have you seen? I haven't been able to find any streams anywhere all season for U18's!He's impressed me all season I must say.
How many games have you seen? I haven't been able to find any streams anywhere all season for U18's!He's impressed me all season I must say.
Yeah he's played well this season but I think the West Brom performance was his best yet. Totally bossed the midfield. Been impressed with Willock so far too.He's impressed me all season I must say.
There were a few matches that weren't televised at all at the start of the season, but since then they've pretty much all been available.How many games have you seen? I haven't been able to find any streams anywhere all season for U18's!
Can't remember off the top of my head. MUTV of5en show re-runs of the ones that were not live, and at least extended highlights anyway.How many games have you seen? I haven't been able to find any streams anywhere all season for U18's!
I was massively impressed with Willock as well. Goss has been excellent for me so far this season.Yeah he's played well this season but I think the West Brom performance was his best yet. Totally bossed the midfield. Been impressed with Willock so far too.
Anyone know how many goals Fletcher has scored? He seems to bag every game. But I'd say overall the best U18 player over the season has been Josh Harrop.
So was I. Shame there's no compilation of his performance knocking about, he was arguably responsible for the best 2 bits of play all game; his goal and a brilliant ball out to Harrop which ultimately ended in a weak finish from Redmond.I was massively impressed with Willock as well. Goss has been excellent for me so far this season.
Josh Harrop really is a little gem...he has just about everything. It's going to be interesting to see how he develops...he's a joy to watch.
Think Fletcher has 7 for the season...
Here it isSo was I. Shame there's no compilation of his performance knocking about, he was arguably responsible for the best 2 bits of play all game; his goal and a brilliant ball out to Harrop which ultimately ended in a weak finish from Redmond.
Now I am very very impressed too.Here it is
Cheers. The pass I was talking about is strangely omitted though.Here it is
Technically, that performance was first-team level.Was gonna just put this in the WBA match thread but thought I'd stick it in here. Superb performance today, effortless passing, well worth a watch this..
Yeah, only caught those highlights of him so must have missed those (unless they were included in the highlight reel ).Had a good game but defensively he was left flat-footed on a couple of occasions. Wouldn't call him too good for the u18s just yet.
The only footage i have seen is the above video and I have never watched him live but I dont get why you think he lacks mobility.My one concern about Goss - is that he appears to lack a bit of mobility. But his passing, shooting and ability to dictate the game is really good for someone so young. The comparison to Carrick is certainly justified
and who's the guy on the left of him? Does Pearson or Rothwell train with the first team as well?Sean Goss trains with th first team today.
I reckon this is what's happening.It's been mentioned but he could just going to train with the u21's and not with the first team.
It is McNair.and who's the guy on the left of him? Does Pearson or Rothwell train with the first team as well?
thanks I thought soIt is McNair.
Another player suffering from United being out of the CL. The Uefa Youth League could have given him some good minutes.Goss is a perfect example of what is wrong with the U21 fixture list. He is 18 with good talent and could have great potential yet he has only played 45 minutes this season which was at LWB. And with Rothwell, Pearson, Andreas, Harrop and fat feck Anderson taking up minutes there doesn't look like any leftover minutes for Goss. We only have 6 matches until January and realistically he'll be lucky to get on the pitch for a few minutes let alone a decent amount of playing time. He even had his playing time cut at the back end of last season for the U18s as they were preferring to blood in the u16s. This leaves him likely to go almost a full year with a handful of appearances which is just bloody ridiculous. The FA talks about wanting to improve youth development well do something to stop 18/19 year olds playing no matches for a full year.
Goss is a perfect example of what is wrong with the U21 fixture list. He is 18 with good talent and could have great potential yet he has only played 45 minutes this season which was at LWB. And with Rothwell, Pearson, Andreas, Harrop and fat feck Anderson taking up minutes there doesn't look like any leftover minutes for Goss. We only have 6 matches until January and realistically he'll be lucky to get on the pitch for a few minutes let alone a decent amount of playing time. He even had his playing time cut at the back end of last season for the U18s as they were preferring to blood in the u16s. This leaves him likely to go almost a full year with a handful of appearances which is just bloody ridiculous. The FA talks about wanting to improve youth development well do something to stop 18/19 year olds playing no matches for a full year.
Just to be clear, it's not up to The FA to arrange matches for clubs. Clubs own the development of their players. The FA Youth Cup is the only major youth event that is ran by the Football Association. The EPPP (leagues, category definitions, tournaments) is a Premier League led directive and clubs are either part of the Premier League of the Football League.The FA is all about inertia. It's up to United to arrange loads more games at reserve, U21 and U18 level. It can't be that difficult as other clubs are in the same bind and will want to play.
Hes too old to play in it anywayAnother player suffering from United being out of the CL. The Uefa Youth League could have given him some good minutes.