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sam the drummer said:Ben Mee and Keiran Trippier for sure
On what basis are you so certain of these two?
sam the drummer said:Ben Mee and Keiran Trippier for sure
I've watched them quite a few times and they are very talented. Mee would need to bulk up abit as he is rather small, but really fast and technically giftedmanchester blue said:sam the drummer said:Ben Mee and Keiran Trippier for sure
On what basis are you so certain of these two?
clayton mcdonald? or somthing like that i thinkmanchester blue said:Mee is the CH captain isn't he? There is another centre half who is huge whose name escapes me but it's not him I'm thinking of from that description.
Hes an absolute beast 6ft 6niallerbluemoon said:clayton mcdonald? or somthing like that i thinkmanchester blue said:Mee is the CH captain isn't he? There is another centre half who is huge whose name escapes me but it's not him I'm thinking of from that description.
A Friend of mine is following the European u19 qualifiers in Belgium. He said Dedryck was MOTM against Ireland (1-0 victory)en played very well against Sweden (5-0). Does someone have more information about him?AL46 said:I think that Keiran Trippier, Greg Cunningham, Dedryck Boyata, Andrew Tutte, Abdi Ibrahim, Robert Mak and Alex Nimely Tchumeni have a reasonable chance of breaking through next season. Some may go out on long term loans and maybe MH might think some are too lightweight for the premiership.
Also I would not be surprised if Mak and Nimely Tchumeni overtake David Ball in the pecking order and likewise Greg Cunningham may prove better than McGivern.
I am pretty sure that they will be a higher success rate of this " new batch " breaking through than in the last few years.
If you want to know why I am so sure, I am regular watcher of the U18s.