Under 18's updates - 25/26 season (from p77)
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FM researcher - ??????0
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lancashire lad said:FM researcher - ??????
Some real clubs have even partnered with them and used their database, and people have got jobs in football supported by their time as a researcher.
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Real clubs have signed up and used their database you say.
You want to know who our stand out youth players are?
Jacob Roddy is the one.7 -
Was fun, if a bit hetic showing the boys around.
Micah M'Bick looking at the FA Cup winners medals
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Sandy Tagoe gets his hands on some silverwear
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Lost 4-3 at Hull City, this morning.3
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clive said:0
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DyerConsequences said:clive said:
That game on Saturday might be a sign of things to come for the team. Scoring goals shouldn't be an issue, but keeping them out at the other end might be.
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Charlton are playing this years U17 Premier League Cup.
They've been drawn in a group with Arsenal, Chelsea and Fulham.0 -
Paddy Powell said:Charlton are playing this years U17 Premier League Cup.
They've been drawn in a group with Arsenal, Chelsea and Fulham.
Beat them, they nick our players! Isn't that what happened with Kasey Palmer all those years ago.1 -
Athletico Charlton said:Paddy Powell said:Charlton are playing this years U17 Premier League Cup.
They've been drawn in a group with Arsenal, Chelsea and Fulham.
Beat them, they nick our players! Isn't that what happened with Kasey Palmer all those years ago.0 -
The U18s lost 4-3 again. This time at home to Burnley.
They were 3-2 up with 5 minutes remaining.3 -
Won 4-1 at Crewe, this morning.8
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The U18s have been drawn in a group with Colchester, QPR and Stevenage in the PDL cup.2
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Paddy Powell said:The U18s have been drawn in a group with Colchester, QPR and Stevenage in the PDL cup.2
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Scoop was right as always. The U21’s selection was affected by there being the two games yesterday.0
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https://www.nufcblog.co.uk/2024/09/11/exclusive-newcastle-sign-charlton-talent-and-beat-premier-league-rivals-to-kouossu/Newcastle United have secured the signing of Charlton defender Lesecond Yeutembip and beaten a host of Premier League rivals to a deal for highly-rated West Brom midfielder Jayden Kouossu.
Yeutembip is a 14-year-old centre-back who comes from a Charlton Academy that has produced a number of Premier League players over the years such as Ezri Konsa, Joe Gomez, Jermaine Defoe, two fellow Mags in Scott Parker and Jonjo Shelvey along with a current Newcastle United star in Nick Pope.
The rangy defender traveled with the U15s for a pre-season event in Japan back in early August, where he featured in a defeat to a J-League youth side in Tokyo during a trial period.
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Callumcafc said:https://www.nufcblog.co.uk/2024/09/11/exclusive-newcastle-sign-charlton-talent-and-beat-premier-league-rivals-to-kouossu/Newcastle United have secured the signing of Charlton defender Lesecond Yeutembip and beaten a host of Premier League rivals to a deal for highly-rated West Brom midfielder Jayden Kouossu.
Yeutembip is a 14-year-old centre-back who comes from a Charlton Academy that has produced a number of Premier League players over the years such as Ezri Konsa, Joe Gomez, Jermaine Defoe, two fellow Mags in Scott Parker and Jonjo Shelvey along with a current Newcastle United star in Nick Pope.
The rangy defender traveled with the U15s for a pre-season event in Japan back in early August, where he featured in a defeat to a J-League youth side in Tokyo during a trial period.
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Callumcafc said:https://www.nufcblog.co.uk/2024/09/11/exclusive-newcastle-sign-charlton-talent-and-beat-premier-league-rivals-to-kouossu/Newcastle United have secured the signing of Charlton defender Lesecond Yeutembip and beaten a host of Premier League rivals to a deal for highly-rated West Brom midfielder Jayden Kouossu.
Yeutembip is a 14-year-old centre-back who comes from a Charlton Academy that has produced a number of Premier League players over the years such as Ezri Konsa, Joe Gomez, Jermaine Defoe, two fellow Mags in Scott Parker and Jonjo Shelvey along with a current Newcastle United star in Nick Pope.
The rangy defender traveled with the U15s for a pre-season event in Japan back in early August, where he featured in a defeat to a J-League youth side in Tokyo during a trial period.
https://forum.charltonlife.com/discussion/98335/lesecond-yeutembip-academy-centre-back-signs-for-newcastle
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Huh very weird that they’ve presented it as a brand new signing when it’s been over a month since they first wrote about it. Guessing they didn’t have too much to say about the WBA lad so packaged it up with Yeutembip to make a more substantial article.0
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I wonder what the driver of his move was?
At that age aren't they all paid the same minimal costs (I am probably being naive).
If his family was moving up north anyway then fair enough, if the move is purely down to a 14yr old changing clubs it is odd to me.
Newcastle clearly a bigger club but our record of brining through kids is second to none and as a parent/advisor I would be telling him to stay put, where he is hopefully happy and comfortable, and consider options at 16/17 when he is a bit older and starting to think of a meaningful contract to sign.1 -
Athletico Charlton said:I wonder what the driver of his move was?
At that age aren't they all paid the same minimal costs (I am probably being naive).
If his family was moving up north anyway then fair enough, if the move is purely down to a 14yr old changing clubs it is odd to me.
Newcastle clearly a bigger club but our record of brining through kids is second to none and as a parent/advisor I would be telling him to stay put, where he is hopefully happy and comfortable, and consider options at 16/17 when he is a bit older and starting to think of a meaningful contract to sign.0 -
Scoham said:Athletico Charlton said:I wonder what the driver of his move was?
At that age aren't they all paid the same minimal costs (I am probably being naive).
If his family was moving up north anyway then fair enough, if the move is purely down to a 14yr old changing clubs it is odd to me.
Newcastle clearly a bigger club but our record of brining through kids is second to none and as a parent/advisor I would be telling him to stay put, where he is hopefully happy and comfortable, and consider options at 16/17 when he is a bit older and starting to think of a meaningful contract to sign.
I get all those arguments at 16/17. Not at 14. Beadle, Ramazani and Sarmiento all stayed until 17 I believe then signed their first contracts elsewhere.1 -
Won 3-1 against Fleetwood Town, this morning.13