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The Future of England - Watchtower
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Chris_from_Sidcup said:I'd be very surprised if Sancho is still there next season.
United and Chelsea will be heading up the queue for him in the summer.
Liverpool could move for him if Salah or Mane move to Spain.
Arsenal and Spurs can't afford him.
Not sure he'd go back to City, or if they even need him.0 -
Never truly rated Calvert Lewin... Even when the U20s won the World Cup (thanks to his goal) I always thought he wasnt good enough
Happy to take that back at the moment - Anchelotti and Ferguson really have given him some confidence, be surprised and disappointed for him if he isnt in the next England squad what with the shortage we've got up front at the present1 -
Bukayo Saka is the player to get really excited about from that game.
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I thought this thread was about an article in the Jehovah Witness magazine for a moment.....2
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17 year old Yunus Musah became the first Englishman to ever play for Valencia last night. Has represented England from all age groups from U15 to U18, but is also eligible for USA, Ghana and Italy.2
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ForeverAddickted said:Never truly rated Calvert Lewin... Even when the U20s won the World Cup (thanks to his goal) I always thought he wasnt good enough
Happy to take that back at the moment - Anchelotti and Ferguson really have given him some confidence, be surprised and disappointed for him if he isnt in the next England squad what with the shortage we've got up front at the present0 -
Chris_from_Sidcup said:17 year old Yunus Musah became the first Englishman to ever play for Valencia last night. Has represented England from all age groups from U15 to U18, but is also eligible for USA, Ghana and Italy.
Have you heard the joke about the guy with a Ghanaian and English granddad and a American and Italian grandmother ?
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Jamal Musiala became the youngest English scorer in the Champions League last night, 17-years old, scored in Bayern's 4-1 win over Lazio.
Wonder if Southgate will call him up to the Seniors next month for the World Cup Qualifiers as guess if we dither; Germany will start trying to persuade him0 -
ForeverAddickted said:Jamal Musiala became the youngest English scorer in the Champions League last night, 17-years old, scored in Bayern's 4-1 win over Lazio.
Wonder if Southgate will call him up to the Seniors next month for the World Cup Qualifiers as guess if we dither; Germany will start trying to persuade him1 -
johnnybev1987 said:ForeverAddickted said:Jamal Musiala became the youngest English scorer in the Champions League last night, 17-years old, scored in Bayern's 4-1 win over Lazio.
Wonder if Southgate will call him up to the Seniors next month for the World Cup Qualifiers as guess if we dither; Germany will start trying to persuade him2 - Sponsored links:
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ForeverAddickted said:Jamal Musiala became the youngest English scorer in the Champions League last night, 17-years old, scored in Bayern's 4-1 win over Lazio.
Wonder if Southgate will call him up to the Seniors next month for the World Cup Qualifiers as guess if we dither; Germany will start trying to persuade himBayern Munich forward Jamal Musiala says he will choose to represent Germany over England or Nigeria at international level.
The Stuttgart-born forward, who has represented both England and Germany at youth level, says he has thought about his international future "a lot".
"In the end, I just listened to the feeling that over a long period of time kept telling me that it was the right decision to play for Germany, the land I was born in. Still, it wasn't an easy decision for me.
"I have a heart for Germany and a heart for England. Both hearts will keep on beating.
"It is difficult to find words for what England means for me because I have so many memories connected to very positive emotions."
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I always say that we can predict our England squads to come
But the lovely fact at the moment is there are kids coming through who'll surely challenge that we still dont even know of
https://www.goal.com/en/news/carney-chukwuemeka-aston-villa-wonderkid-europe-top-clubs/1rfzq9h0qmjip1gs8j6glmyev5
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ForeverAddickted said:I always say that we can predict our England squads to come
But the lovely fact at the moment is there are kids coming through who'll surely challenge that we still dont even know of
https://www.goal.com/en/news/carney-chukwuemeka-aston-villa-wonderkid-europe-top-clubs/1rfzq9h0qmjip1gs8j6glmyev52 -
ForeverAddickted said:I always say that we can predict our England squads to come
But the lovely fact at the moment is there are kids coming through who'll surely challenge that we still dont even know of
https://www.goal.com/en/news/carney-chukwuemeka-aston-villa-wonderkid-europe-top-clubs/1rfzq9h0qmjip1gs8j6glmyev5
He's doing well in the reserves at the moment, hot prospect for the future!1 -
North Lower Neil said:ForeverAddickted said:I always say that we can predict our England squads to come
But the lovely fact at the moment is there are kids coming through who'll surely challenge that we still dont even know of
https://www.goal.com/en/news/carney-chukwuemeka-aston-villa-wonderkid-europe-top-clubs/1rfzq9h0qmjip1gs8j6glmyev5
He's doing well in the reserves at the moment, hot prospect for the future!
Might have to download that later and play it again, my favourite ever verion of Championship / Football Manager1 -
ForeverAddickted said:I always say that we can predict our England squads to come
But the lovely fact at the moment is there are kids coming through who'll surely challenge that we still dont even know of
https://www.goal.com/en/news/carney-chukwuemeka-aston-villa-wonderkid-europe-top-clubs/1rfzq9h0qmjip1gs8j6glmyev51 -
Delighted to see Trevor Chalobah starting for Chelsea last week and playing so well. We're desperately short of quality depth at CB for England. I was wondering who the next centre-back through the ranks would be.
Looks like he has brilliant ability on the ball.2 -
A potential new star is born. 18 year old midfielder Charlie Patino at Arsenal, coming on and scoring within minutes on his debut last night.
Played for Arsenal U18s and captained England U16s when he was just 14.The head of scouting at Arsenal described him as the "best player who has ever walked through the doors at Hale End", and another scout there called him "the best kid I've ever seen."
Only issue is, he is also eligible for Spain because of his dad.2 - Sponsored links:
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Chris_from_Sidcup said:A potential new star is born. 18 year old midfielder Charlie Patino at Arsenal, coming on and scoring within minutes on his debut last night.
Played for Arsenal U18s and captained England U16s when he was just 14.The head of scouting at Arsenal described him as the "best player who has ever walked through the doors at Hale End", and another scout there called him "the best kid I've ever seen."
Only issue is, he is also eligible for Spain because of his dad.
Although wiki says he's been linked with Barcelona this year so bet that wont help.
Still feel that England need a few more rising stars to come through @ Centre-Back, you dont seem to hear of many youngsters breaking through in Defence at the moment.0 -
I was just looking at Patino last night. Looks a world class talent.
I wonder if our lack of CBs coming through is because we play futsal at the younger age groups now. I doubt a young John Terry would've stood out in such a technical game.1 -
Chunes said:I was just looking at Patino last night. Looks a world class talent.
I wonder if our lack of CBs coming through is because we play futsal at the younger age groups now. I doubt a young John Terry would've stood out in such a technical game.
The top academies seem to produce a lot of the same type of players and very few of anything else. Attacking full backs, wide forwards and number 10s mainly. Of course there are exceptions but not many.
You have to wonder where the next John Terry, Gary Neville or Steve Gerrard will come from or what they would be turned into.2 -
Cafc43v3r said:Chunes said:I was just looking at Patino last night. Looks a world class talent.
I wonder if our lack of CBs coming through is because we play futsal at the younger age groups now. I doubt a young John Terry would've stood out in such a technical game.
The top academies seem to produce a lot of the same type of players and very few of anything else. Attacking full backs, wide forwards and number 10s mainly. Of course there are exceptions but not many.
You have to wonder where the next John Terry, Gary Neville or Steve Gerrard will come from or what they would be turned into.2 -
ValleyGary said:Cafc43v3r said:Chunes said:I was just looking at Patino last night. Looks a world class talent.
I wonder if our lack of CBs coming through is because we play futsal at the younger age groups now. I doubt a young John Terry would've stood out in such a technical game.
The top academies seem to produce a lot of the same type of players and very few of anything else. Attacking full backs, w4ide forwards and number 10s mainly. Of course there are exceptions but not many.
You have to wonder where the next John Terry, Gary Neville or Steve Gerrard will come from or what they would be turned into.
Tyrone Mings is one of those who never learnt how to do these above mentioned things, good stopper but the brain of an emu1 -
Carter said:ValleyGary said:Cafc43v3r said:Chunes said:I was just looking at Patino last night. Looks a world class talent.
I wonder if our lack of CBs coming through is because we play futsal at the younger age groups now. I doubt a young John Terry would've stood out in such a technical game.
The top academies seem to produce a lot of the same type of players and very few of anything else. Attacking full backs, w4ide forwards and number 10s mainly. Of course there are exceptions but not many.
You have to wonder where the next John Terry, Gary Neville or Steve Gerrard will come from or what they would be turned into.
Tyrone Mings is one of those who never learnt how to do these above mentioned things, good stopper but the brain of an emu2 -
Recently read a stat about Maldini's reading and positioning being so good he averaged half a tackle per game.1
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RodneyCharltonTrotta said:Recently read a stat about Maldini's reading and positioning being so good he averaged half a tackle per game.Upamacano and Dias are the only players I can think of that have been at a top club playing CB regularly in their late teens (both now 23).3
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ValleyGary said:RodneyCharltonTrotta said:Recently read a stat about Maldini's reading and positioning being so good he averaged half a tackle per game.Upamacano and Dias are the only players I can think of that have been at a top club playing CB regularly in their late teens (both now 23).0
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ValleyGary said:RodneyCharltonTrotta said:Recently read a stat about Maldini's reading and positioning being so good he averaged half a tackle per game.Upamacano and Dias are the only players I can think of that have been at a top club playing CB regularly in their late teens (both now 23).
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