[cite]Posted By: WSS[/cite]Don't you think it's a bit weird that Chamberlain has walked into the U21's yet Jonjo, despite playing and playing well in his appearances in the PL, is still in the U19s?
[cite]Posted By: WSS[/cite]Don't you think it's a bit weird that Chamberlain has walked into the U21's yet Jonjo, despite playing and playing well in his appearances in the PL, is still in the U19s?
Who plays centre mid for the U21s at the moment?
The numbers at the end are caps (goals)
Midfielders
Fabrice Muamba 6 April 1988 (1988-04-06) (age 22) Bolton Wanderers 28 (0)
Jack Rodwell 11 March 1991 (1991-03-11) (age 19) Everton 13 (2)
Jack Cork 25 June 1989 (1989-06-25) (age 21) Burnley (on loan from Chelsea) 9 (0)
Jordan Henderson 17 May 1990 (1990-05-17) (age 20) Sunderland 5 (1)
Fabian Delph 21 November 1989 (1989-11-21) (age 21) Aston Villa 4 (0)
Henri Lansbury 12 October 1990 (1990-10-12) (age 20) Norwich City (on loan from Arsenal) 4 (0)
Marc Albrighton 18 November 1989 (1989-11-18) (age 21) Aston Villa 3 (1)
Scott Sinclair 25 March 1989 (1989-03-25) (age 21) Swansea City 1 (0)
Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain 15 August 1993 (1993-08-15) (age 17) Southampton 0 (0)
[cite]Posted By: WSS[/cite]Don't you think it's a bit weird that Chamberlain has walked into the U21's yet Jonjo, despite playing and playing well in his appearances in the PL, is still in the U19s?
Who plays centre mid for the U21s at the moment?
The numbers at the end are caps (goals)
Midfielders
Fabrice Muamba 6 April 1988 (1988-04-06) (age 22) Bolton Wanderers 28 (0)
Jack Rodwell 11 March 1991 (1991-03-11) (age 19) Everton 13 (2)
Jack Cork 25 June 1989 (1989-06-25) (age 21) Burnley (on loan from Chelsea) 9 (0)
Jordan Henderson 17 May 1990 (1990-05-17) (age 20) Sunderland 5 (1)
Fabian Delph 21 November 1989 (1989-11-21) (age 21) Aston Villa 4 (0)
Henri Lansbury 12 October 1990 (1990-10-12) (age 20) Norwich City (on loan from Arsenal) 4 (0)
Marc Albrighton 18 November 1989 (1989-11-18) (age 21) Aston Villa 3 (1)
Scott Sinclair 25 March 1989 (1989-03-25) (age 21) Swansea City 1 (0)
Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain 15 August 1993 (1993-08-15) (age 17) Southampton 0 (0)
"Under 21" football is mad isn't it!
Muamba is older than me, he's 23 in a couple of months!
Really great comments from the Liverpool faithful.
Of course would love to see him still pulling on a different red and white shirt!
Absolutely deserves to play on the biggest stage.
Isn't amazing how one emerging star - JJ will never be forgotten at our club and we will watch his career with a vicarious pride.
Another former emerging star - Judas Defoe, stabbed our club in the back before we had a chance to see him make the first team. Then stabbed his second club in the back. Class will always show through.
[cite]Posted By: bingaddick[/cite]Really great comments from the Liverpool faithful.
Another former emerging star - Judas Defoe, stabbed our club in the back before we had a chance to see him make the first team. Then stabbed his second club in the back. Class will always show through.
I would like to think the only thing Jonjo will ever have in common with Defoe is that they both started their careers for Charlton.
Out of all the players sloshing around the leagues that used to play for Charlton in one way or another and there are dozens... the two I'd love to have back down The Valley in a cup game as soon as possible are Jonjo and D.Bent - both of them, for largely different reasons, would get a simply tremendous reception
[cite]Posted By: uncle[/cite]That was his 15th appearence for Liverpool last night. He's now got 3 big games coming up, this Saturday Chelsea in London, Wednesday England u19 in Chesterfield (possible captain) against Germany then the following Saturday agianst the might that is West Ham United at Upton Park. Really hope he gets to play in th West Ham one.
If he comes on as a sub vs Chelsea this sunday then that would be the first lump of additional money to us (A start = 1, Sub = 1/2)4 starts and 12 subs. However if Henry's information is correct (see page 22) then it's only 3 1/2. A little way off.
obviously a superb prospect but i do hope, especially if liverpool lose gerrard in the summer, that the fans dont put to much expectancy on him. He is still only 18 and very much a player in development. There have been players at his age who have been raved about and never lived up to what people thought they would, pennant, jeffers, even joe cole. Please dont take this as criticism because it isnt. perhaps the players mentioned never had the right attitude and we know that jonjo certainly has.
saying that, who better to be in charge of him than kenny dalglish.
[cite]Posted By: ValleyGary[/cite]obviously a superb prospect but i do hope, especially if liverpool lose gerrard in the summer, that the fans dont put to much expectancy on him. He is still only 18 and very much a player in development. There have been players at his age who have been raved about and never lived up to what people thought they would, pennant, jeffers, even joe cole. Please dont take this as criticism because it isnt. perhaps the players mentioned never had the right attitude and we know that jonjo certainly has.
saying that, who better to be in charge of him than kenny dalglish.
Not a criticism at all, Its why i'm not concerned he aint made the U21's yet. He's 18 and captain of the U19's and thats how it should be, work your way up at the age you are. The experience of playing at all levels wont do him any harm in years to come.
[cite]Posted By: uncle[/cite]Not a criticism at all, Its why i'm not concerned he aint made the U21's yet. He's 18 and captain of the U19's and thats how it should be, work your way up at the age you are. The experience of playing at all levels wont do him any harm in years to come.
Absolutely spot on.
Back to your comment about Defoe. Everything that JJ has done so far in his career, from where I sit, suggests you are right. You and your family must be so proud of him.
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The numbers at the end are caps (goals)
Midfielders
Fabrice Muamba 6 April 1988 (1988-04-06) (age 22) Bolton Wanderers 28 (0)
Jack Rodwell 11 March 1991 (1991-03-11) (age 19) Everton 13 (2)
Jack Cork 25 June 1989 (1989-06-25) (age 21) Burnley (on loan from Chelsea) 9 (0)
Jordan Henderson 17 May 1990 (1990-05-17) (age 20) Sunderland 5 (1)
Fabian Delph 21 November 1989 (1989-11-21) (age 21) Aston Villa 4 (0)
Henri Lansbury 12 October 1990 (1990-10-12) (age 20) Norwich City (on loan from Arsenal) 4 (0)
Marc Albrighton 18 November 1989 (1989-11-18) (age 21) Aston Villa 3 (1)
Scott Sinclair 25 March 1989 (1989-03-25) (age 21) Swansea City 1 (0)
Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain 15 August 1993 (1993-08-15) (age 17) Southampton 0 (0)
Couldn't help but smile while reading this, EVERY word is glowing. "Better than gerrard at his age", "full of confidence".
Get in Jonjo.
"Under 21" football is mad isn't it!
Muamba is older than me, he's 23 in a couple of months!
Of course would love to see him still pulling on a different red and white shirt!
Absolutely deserves to play on the biggest stage.
Isn't amazing how one emerging star - JJ will never be forgotten at our club and we will watch his career with a vicarious pride.
Another former emerging star - Judas Defoe, stabbed our club in the back before we had a chance to see him make the first team. Then stabbed his second club in the back. Class will always show through.
I would like to think the only thing Jonjo will ever have in common with Defoe is that they both started their careers for Charlton.
If he comes on as a sub vs Chelsea this sunday then that would be the first lump of additional money to us (A start = 1, Sub = 1/2)4 starts and 12 subs. However if Henry's information is correct (see page 22) then it's only 3 1/2. A little way off.
saying that, who better to be in charge of him than kenny dalglish.
Not a criticism at all, Its why i'm not concerned he aint made the U21's yet. He's 18 and captain of the U19's and thats how it should be, work your way up at the age you are. The experience of playing at all levels wont do him any harm in years to come.
Absolutely spot on.
Back to your comment about Defoe. Everything that JJ has done so far in his career, from where I sit, suggests you are right. You and your family must be so proud of him.
Tough one ......
That feeling of exuberance of a first Liverpool goal muted by the fact he's scored against HIS team
And how would you react uncle ??
can you cheer and booooo at the same time !!!
Keep your spirits up, Jonjo.
oh crap ... that's a pity for him
That is a gutter though. Just as he's getting into it.
Now he suddenly gets a "knee injury" very suspicious.
All the best Jonjo.
All the best Jonjo, all players get injured.
Yeh I'm sure player and club would fake an injury for the couple of grand Liverpool are so desperate for....
Now he suddenly gets a "knee injury" very suspicious.
All the best Jonjo.[/quote]
Sure - maybe the £50m cheque from Chelsea for Torres has bounced?
But don't forget their manager's a jock.....................they'd cut off a leg to save money on shoes. ;-)
You can always come and watch us :-)