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Shouldn't "cubs" be in the title?
Brazil beat Australia 4-0 today. Don't know where you got your result from.The U18's have won 2-0 against South Korea in their last game of the Four-Nation-Tournament and Brazil's 1-1 draw against Austrlia means another trophy for a Young Lions team today
Team
Starting XI: Trafford - Livramento, Mengi, Roberts, Bondswell - Bate, Musah, Palmer - Mighten, Gelhardt, Madueke
Substitutes: Simeu -> Mengi 46, Weir -> Musah 46, Azeez -> Bate 46, Carvalho -> Mighten 64, Stewart -> Gelhardt 64 & Wood-Gordon -> Bondswell 81
Substitutes not used: Moulden, Broome, Knight & Rogers
Goalscorers
1-0 Palmer 25
2-0 Madueke 35
Table
1) England......--7--6-3
2) Brazil.......----5--4-3
3) Australia.....--3--6-7
4) South Korea--1--4-7
Oh i misinterpreted an text on Twitter....thank you....i have changed the post....so congrats BrazilBrazil beat Australia 4-0 today. Don't know where you got your result from.
There is no way he will still be at Birmingham past this summer.Last night I watched 20 minutes from England's U20 game and this Billingham chap stood out. Can see the big clubs competing for him next summer.
If you're referring to Bellingham, he played for the u17s?Last night I watched 20 minutes from England's U20 game and this Billingham chap stood out. Can see the big clubs competing for him next summer.
Bellingham, yes, I watched the last 20 minutes against Poland U17 (a link was posted in this thread). It's easy to see he is quite talented.If you're referring to Bellingham, he played for the u17s?
I read on an England forum a couple of years ago that his family and team had agreed that he wouldn't join a cat 1 academy because they thought it was a false economy because of poor pathway etc. Unless he's going to get into the first team of a Premier League side I'd be surprised if he left Birmingham this season.
He only turned 16 at the end of June but he's played in The Championship this season and got his first goal too.Bellingham, yes, I watched the last 20 minutes against Poland U17 (a link was posted in this thread). It's easy to see he is quite talented.
Another sent-off for him17s beat Austria 4-2 to get in the final. Xavi Simons managed to get sent off within a few minutes of coming on.
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Don't think he played very well though..... No Eze or Diangana who are both having good seasons in The Championship so far.Was that Morgan Gibbs-White starting a big europa away game I see there....
I don't see it with MGW either. It's Trevoh Chalobah. He is a Chelsea player but has been on loan with Ipswich last season and Huddersfield this season Could get relegated twice on the bounce at this rate. He's played a lot of senior football but they've both used him in midfield rather than his natural position at centre back. Worth remembering that Tomori had a couple of dodgy loans in he Championship before winning Derby player of the season on his third loan.TBH I don't rate him that highly....but he is playing minutes.
Which Chalobah is that, one on loan at Huddersfield?
Surprised Karlan Grant hasn't been picked, seems to score a few in awful Huddersfield team but never been picked for England under 21s. Was talk of Scotland looking at him.
He's mustard etc.Mavididi scored for Dijon.
On loan from Juventus of course.
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He’s not been called up at all this break. I think they’re giving him a break. He had a better all round game yesterday apparently, his first in his proper position in central midfield. They’d played him wider in earlier games to get used to the physicality.Seriously impressive. He should probably play for England's U21 team, he seems that good.
Good to hear, great club for a player to develop at his age. No chance of him appearing this season?Madueke is by far the best player in our U19s at the moment. Was absolutely brilliant against a seriously impressive Ajax side (even for their standard) last week. Think he will be in the first team next season.
Normally I would say yes but we are absolutely stacked in attacking positions with Ihattaren, Bergwijn, Malen and Gakpo. Plus Doan and Bruma who where brought in for heavy fees (for PSV standards). Our second team plays in second division. I expect him to feature a lot there. It helped a lot of PSV, Ajax and AZ players to develop so I think it will be a good path for him. Next year I think Malen and Bergwijn will be hard to hold on to so he could come in.Good to hear, great club for a player to develop at his age. No chance of him appearing this season?
Cheers. I didn't realise you had a 2nd team in the Dutch 2nd tier.Normally I would say yes but we are absolutely stacked in attacking positions with Ihattaren, Bergwijn, Malen and Gakpo. Plus Doan and Bruma who where brought in for heavy fees (for PSV standards). Our second team plays in second division. I expect him to feature a lot there. It helped a lot of PSV, Ajax and AZ players to develop so I think it will be a good path for him. Next year I think Malen and Bergwijn will be hard to hold on to so he could come in.
Cheers. Hope that if Madueke succeeds more English players will come to the Eredivisie to develop. The league may not be as strong but at PSV (or Ajax) you learn to play with the pressure of a top team where you must win every match. Hopefully we will play CL more regulary to add that to the mix. Looks like Dutch football is on the way up but i won't derail this thread even further .Cheers. I didn't realise you had a 2nd team in the Dutch 2nd tier.
What are the restrictions on foreign players (thinking about Brexit)?Cheers. Hope that if Madueke succeeds more English players will come to the Eredivisie to develop. The league may not be as strong but at PSV (or Ajax) you learn to play with the pressure of a top team where you must win every match. Hopefully we will play CL more regulary to add that to the mix. Looks like Dutch football is on the way up but i won't derail this thread even further .
Billy the Fish!20s - Williams in no Gomes
Goalkeepers: Joe Bursik (Accrington Stanley, loan from Stoke City), Billy Crellin (Fleetwood Town), Thomas McGill (Brighton & Hove Albion)
Defenders: Jayden Bogle (Derby County), Nathan Ferguson (West Bromwich Albion), Lewis Gibson (Everton), Tariq Lamptey (Chelsea), Joel Latibeaudiere (FC Twente, loan from Manchester City), Japhet Tanganga (Tottenham Hotspur), Brandon Williams (Manchester United)
Midfielders: Flynn Downes (Ipswich Town), Andre Dozzell (Ipswich Town), Conor Gallagher (Charlton Athletic, loan from Chelsea), Callum Slattery (Southampton), Marcus Tavernier (Middlesbrough)
Forwards: Luke Bolton (Luton Town, loan from Manchester City), Jack Clarke (Leeds United, loan from Tottenham Hotspur), Jonathan Leko (Charlton Athletic, loan from WBA), Danny Loader (Reading), Ian Poveda-Ocampo (Manchester City)
19s - Saka in which slightly surprising given he's probably Arsenal's first choice LW now.
Goalkeepers: Luca Ashby-Hammond (Fulham), Jack Bycroft (Southampton), Zachary Jeacock (Gloucester City, loan from Birmingham City)
Defenders: Ajibola Alese (Accrington Stanley, loan from West Ham United), Lee Buchanan (Derby County), Vontae Daley-Campbell (Leicester City), Taylor Harwood-Bellis (Manchester City), Clinton Mola (Chelsea), Luke Thomas (Leicester City), Rhys Williams (Kidderminster Harriers, loan from Liverpool)
Midfielders: Faustino Anjorin (Chelsea), Thomas Doyle (Manchester City), James Garner (Manchester United), Sonny Hilton (Fulham), Curtis Jones (Liverpool), Henry Lawrence (Chelsea), Paris Maghoma (Tottenham Hotspur), Jacob Ramsey (Aston Villa), Bukayo Saka (Arsenal)
Forwards: Arvin Appiah (UD Almeria), Bobby Duncan (Fiorentina), Ryan Edmondson (Leeds United), Anthony Gordon (Everton)
18s - nice to see Sarmiento back in
Goalkeepers: Harvey Cartwright (Hull City), Louie Moulden (Manchester City), James Trafford (Manchester City)
Defenders: Matthew Bondswell (RB Leipzig) Jeriel Dorsett (Reading), Luke Matheson (Rochdale), Teden Mengi (Manchester United), Haydon Roberts (Brighton & Hove Albion), Nathan Wood (Middlesbrough)
Midfielders: Miguel Azeez (Arsenal), Nonso Madueke (PSV Eindhoven), Yunus Musah (Valencia), Cole Palmer (Manchester City), Dejan Tetek (Reading), Jensen Weir (Wigan Athletic), Morgan Rogers (Manchester City)
Forwards: Alexander Mighten (Nottingham Forest), Fabio Carvalho (Fulham), Joseph Gelhardt (Wigan Athletic), Sam Greenwood (Arsenal), Jeremy Sarmiento (Benfica)
17s - Dembele back, now with a player from each Old Firm club! Fish from Utd. Patino back in Musiala in. No Louie Barry or Jude Bellingham.
Goalkeepers: Coniah Boyce-Clarke (Reading), Hubery Graczyk (Arsenal), Tobi Oluwayemi (Celtic)
Defenders: Luke Badley-Morgan (Chelsea), Jamal Baptiste (West Ham United), Levi Colwill (Chelsea), CJ Egan-Riley (Manchester City), William Fish (Manchester United), James Norris (Liverpool), Reece Welch (Everton)
Midfielders: James Balagizi (Liverpool), Carney Chukwuemeka (Aston Villa), Samuel Edozie (Manchester City), Jamal Musiala (Bayern Munich), Tyler Onyango (Everton), Charlie Patino (Arsenal), Aaron Ramsey (Aston Villa), Jadan Raymond (Crystal Palace),
Forwards: Karamoko Dembele (Celtic), Amadou Diallo (West Ham United), Lewis Dobbin (Everton), Harvey Elliott (Liverpool), Lewis Richardson (Burnley), Nathan Young-Coombes (Glasgow Rangers)
There are currently no restrictions. Non EU footballers must be paid more salary though.What are the restrictions on foreign players (thinking about Brexit)?
It's a great group for him to be in too. Just realised there are 3 Scottish based players in the 17s, two from Celtic and one from Rangers.Billy the Fish!
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