he looks really good but not the only one. Names are beyond me but the U17 team in particular looked stuffed with talent . The U20 team was more functional but Lookman had a "spark" to his game & Walker - Peters looked good at LB (better than Aurier imo ) and Cook & Onomoura (sp) were solid in MF.
the only way we will give more time to our youngsters will be when foreign players are more expensive than our english players or when the money in our game is far less than the other leagues so that we don't have a choice and cannot compete to buy the best players. I wouldn't like to see regulation to change htis either
Dunno how accurate this article is but pretty sure i heard he was going to be a CM. This ones from ESPN http://www.espn.co.uk/football/club...t-manchester-city-and-england-u17s-phil-foden Played out of position Foden is already a very intelligent and adaptable footballer who can play in a number of attacking roles. "What position did he play? Because when he's coming back I'm going to play him in this position," Guardiola joked after hearing of his two goals in the final against Spain. For England, he played more on the wide-right but for City he is generally used as a more orthodox No. 10 where his vision and touch marks him out as the perfect Guardiola player in the style of Andres Iniesta or David Silva. Though clearly he has some competition with Kevin De Bruyne in the form of his life.
Modric blasts English journalists for lack of ‘respect’ https://www.msn.com/en-gb/sport/fif...-lack-of-‘respect’/ar-AAzXvwI?ocid=spartandhp
not really tbh it was more down to being housebound during U20WC I did look out for the U17 WC games though as i had heard that they looking the business and the comeback in the final was stunning.
Re-released means the publisher that hold the copyright presses new CDs and puts them onto shelves in buildings that people used to have to go to so they could buy music.
Possible big fine from FIFA for England fans singing "no surrender to the IRA" at last night's game. Someone should educate the daft twonks that sing it by explaining that the IRA hasn't existed since 1994.
It's mad isn't it, I don't know why they sing it. They've been warned numerous times before internationals, not to sing it.
They sing it because of a few reasons I'd guess, because it makes them feel tough not surrendering to an organisation that doesn't exist, because it's the only England song they know apart from God Save The Queen, because they are old enough to remember the bombings or basically because they're too thick to understand the war in the north of Ireland is long over.
This is a huge problem, no way he'll be able to displace one of the best players in world football and the pressure is for Pep to deliver. A loan to a good club that will help his development is paramount. Maybe to Barcelona B with Pep's connections? It'll allow him to learn from the best in that position.
The possible charge being investigated is "discriminatory chant" (like "Manchester is full of ****") not "political message" (like poppies)