FantasyIreland
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Quite possibly a name we are going to be hearing much more of in the future.He's 16,plays as an attacking midfielder,10 i think? and is capable of stuff like this fairly routinely
Not bad for a 10 :-)Lewis has scored 5 goals in 5 games for Scotland
Has improved season on season and should be knocking on the EDS team door very soon - I don't think that No10 is his position though as he is much more a goalscoring No8 - a Frank lampard player/role
Used to chat with his dad occasionally on fb, remember he was chuffed when Lewis was accepted into the academy, this is brilliant news.Another one who’s been at City since he was 6 years old, season ticket holder and all the family are massive blues
Has improved season on season and should be knocking on the EDS team door very soon - I don't think that No10 is his position though as he is much more a goalscoring No8 - a Frank lampard player/role
Just bagged a couple of pens against United u18s and made 1 in a 3-3 draw, looks a decent lad
It was an entertaining game, but no one really looks the real deal for us, it’s the 1st time I’ve seen our 18s this season and they look very average
Does anyone know if these players are 1st or 2nd year scholars? if they’re the younger end that explains a little why they don’t look as strong as usual
And and an U16s (2 assists) :-)United has nine second years starting g and City had nine first years, class from young City team, two goals and assist for Lewis Fiorini and equaliser from Cole Palmer
That’s good to hear, I thought our lads looked younger than some of theirs so makes the performance a lot better than I 1st thoughtUnited has nine second years starting g and City had nine first years, class from young City team, two goals and assist for Lewis Fiorini and equaliser from Cole Palmer
I thought all our young players were playing a year above their age to give them more of a ‘challenge’?
It's a really poorly written article tbh that doesn't make the point of the new approach clear at all.
Basically, in terms of pure age, we have the best of the best. We're too good when our 17 year olds play other team's 17 year olds and we end up with a win percentage of 90 odd percent. Bear in mind, Sancho, Foden and crew, if the former was still here, could still be turning out for u18s as second year scholars. Last year Sancho and Foden, along with Matt Smith, Latibeaudiere, Dele-Bashiru and more absolutely walked the u18s league, despite only being first year scholars.
Likewise, at the start of this season our first year scholars included Taylor Richards and Rabbi Matondo, and it became immediately clear that they found it too easy for u18s football too. So they were moved up to the EDS immediately.
The plan now is to basically push them up as soon as they can. The two stars of this year's first year scholars (matondo, Richards) have basically bypassed the 18s entirely to learn with the EDS despite being 16 turning 17. This year's u18s team is mainly new first years mixed in with u16s as well - take Tommy Doyle as an example. He's 15 and playing fir the 18s this year cos there is nothing he could learn at 16s level as he's miles better. We're playing very, very young teams compared to our rivals. This will of course result in some games not being won, but as Wilcox says, its more realistic and we're having to battle to win games a lot more, and that is evident watching this u18s team. You could throw Matondo and Richards in if you want, evne Foden/Latibeaudiere and Dele-Bashiru in technically, and they'd win every game 4/5-0. But what's the point?
If this method existed last year Foden and Sancho would have basically skipped u18s football entirely and gone straight to the EDS, but that didn't really happen.
I like this approach. It's testing them. It's why all last year's first year's are now with the EDS instead.
So long story short: we're moving up players very very quickly, which challenges them more and will see a lower, more realistic, win percentage.
Cheers Doug,he's definitely a cut above who stands a very realistic chance of being the next break through.Played well today. Looked very calm scoring the 2 penalties and looked quite classy when running at the Utd defence especially in the 2nd half. One of those drives bringing the equalizer for Cole. Definitely one to watch
Cheers Doug,he's definitely a cut above who stands a very realistic chance of being the next break through.
Fiorini and Hodge are pretty special aren't they? Braaf has been playing well according to MCFCReserves&Academy on TwitterJust bagged a couple of pens against United u18s and made 1 in a 3-3 draw, looks a decent lad
It was an entertaining game, but no one really looks the real deal for us, it’s the 1st time I’ve seen our 18s this season and they look very average
Does anyone know if these players are 1st or 2nd year scholars? if they’re the younger end that explains a little why they don’t look as strong as usual