Its getting boring this now, but guess what? He's just scored again tonight. Match is still in progress .
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Watmore named BU21PL player of the season
Published: 29 May, 2015
by Oscar Chamberlain
Forward clinches prestigious award.
Sunderland AFC’s Duncan Watmore has been named the Barclays U21 player of the season.
Nominated alongside players from Chelsea, Arsenal, Liverpool and Southampton the 21- year-old scooped the prestigious award after scoring an impressive 11 goals in 18 games for Sunderland’s under 21 side.
The forward is currently on international duty with the England under 20 squad at the Toulon tournament, where he scored in the Young Lions’ 3-3 draw with Morocco last night.
The question now is, can we keep him?
He'll be getting lots of "advice" about his improved negotiating position, from friends, family and agent, about aiming for a bigger club!
Will we play him more like. Don't play him we don't keep him simple as that. Play him then why wouldn't he stay. His dad's hints lead me to believe if he becomes part of the first team set up he'll stay put. His dad is patient and level headed and not upset that he hasn't broke through, he doesn't want his going to a top club to rot and he's an Arsenal fan. But he does recognise the time is now so if we hold the lad back anymore you can bet your arse he'll be off.
Totally agree Funky! I expect to see a lot more of him text season, if he's not nicked during the summer. Let's face it, every player has a price! His has just gone up quite a bit!
I'm hoping he'll be named in our full squad in August, and if I was him, or his dad, I'd be pretty pissed off if not, especially after being forced to watch from the bench his so-called first squad teammates scrabbling to score a handful of goals between them all season!
Turned on it's head it seems Watmore has had an unbelievable season in the under 21's where he may have been developing exponentially.
Maybe we were right to leave him down there this season and the time comes at the start of next season to introduce him now that he's ready.
I don't believe playing against a standard that's beneath you is good for development, great for making him look good but for development I'm not too sure. Marcus coaches, he'd be good person to ask. But I firmly believe to better yourself beyond your natural development you need to challenge yourself and it simply wasn't a challenge for him. I reckon he'd be better prepared for next season if he'd battered from pillar to post in the championship. He was getting battered pillar to post in conference when he was just 18. He needed more physical opposition this season imo.
No offence to Marcus in the slightest but I reckon the coaches at SAFC are better qualified to make that decision mate and their actions speak volumes.
I'm just not going to give them grief like they were given over Noble and Laing who both turned out to be damp squibs. The academy certainly do need a win though and I hope it's Watmore breaking into the first team this season.
All I know is we have the very best facilities a club can have and in over ten years as Academy manager Ged McNamee has brought the grand total 4 player though to feature in the first team. Hendo, Colback, Waghorn and Leadbitter. Sunderland don't make footballers, they ruin them. Trust them? I'd rather my kid joined Exeter City than Sunderland.
I don't think throwing them on in the premier league when they're not ready is the answer to it though. They need a better method of getting them ready.