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Edwards looked really bright. Hopefully he's sorted his head out and ready to make the move up?Good going forward, but our defenders all look tiny. Genuinely men against boys.
Edwards looked really bright. Hopefully he's sorted his head out and ready to make the move up?Good going forward, but our defenders all look tiny. Genuinely men against boys.
Edwards looked really bright. Hopefully he's sorted his head out and ready to make the move up?
Good going forward, but our defenders all look tiny. Genuinely men against boys.
It's definitely a useful run out for them, but the lack of physicality at the back can be costly in English football.Yet a good opportunity for academy talent to test themselves
against opposition that may include players who are
senior league regulars for their club.
LolYou must log in or register to see mediaDon't think he did...
If you're talking about the wide player with the blonde hair wearing 56, then that's Keanan Bennetts.
Highlights one of my issues with the scheduling, though. These games come when our players are on international duty.

Bennetts was being played out of position at left back, yet provided the assists for Shashoua and Sterling.Lol
Shows what I know...... just saw the hair and the nifty footwork....![]()
Good going forward, but our defenders all look tiny. Genuinely men against boys.
If I had one issue with our Academy, it would seem that we have a lot of physically small, skillful players. Yes, CCV is a beast but whenever I've seen us play against Chelsea's youth teams, I'm always struck by how huge their players seem against ours. Physical stature isn't everything [more's the ****ing pity] but have all the good big un's been snapped up by the time Chelsea and Citeh are done flinging their petro-dollars around?
Smaller players can put on muscle mass, but brick ****houses can't gain a yard of pace.If I had one issue with our Academy, it would seem that we have a lot of physically small, skillful players. Yes, CCV is a beast but whenever I've seen us play against Chelsea's youth teams, I'm always struck by how huge their players seem against ours. Physical stature isn't everything [more's the ****ing pity] but have all the good big un's been snapped up by the time Chelsea and Citeh are done flinging their petro-dollars around?
If you take Marcus Edwards, Samuel Shashoua, Alex Pritchard, Kyle Walker-Peters and add in three others and Snow White, Pantomime season's ready for bookings........
"Hi Ho, Hi Ho, it's off to Spurs we go"
The "big uns" mindset is what ensures you will never see
a Messi or Modric emerge from the England grass-roots.
I am more concerned by more fundamental matters such as
why are kids who spend ages in academy systems unable
to dribble/pass/shoot reasonably well with both feet etc.
I thought Chelsea teach their kids to kick opponents with the left foot, right foot, and to keep their mouths shut about what their youth coaches are up to...We used to spend hours kicking a ball against a wall left foot,right foot and dribbling around players in the park or school playground. I guess that's old fashioned today.....
Yeah - it really is quite something isn't it? Quite an achievement by these very young men that they can go from country to country and pick up an at least decent amount of different languages along the way. By the time they're 30 some of them may easily have lived and worked in three or four different languages! So depressing that I find it virtually unimaginable that British players would do the same.One good thing about being a footballer today....they become multi lingual.Do Spurs employ language coaches,I wonder?
Crouchy is that rarest of beasts in modern football: a footballer who doesn't take himself so ludicrously seriously it's beyond a parody.I liked Peter Crouch,except for that moment we went out of the CL helped by his early sending off in Madrid!