3 more goals for Millwall in injury time. FT 8-4!!!
We'd come back from 3-1 and 4-2 to draw level through 4 Mannie Barton goals. Imagine scoring 4 but being on the wrong end of an 8-4 defeat!
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3 more goals for Millwall in injury time. FT 8-4!!!
We'd come back from 3-1 and 4-2 to draw level through 4 Mannie Barton goals. Imagine scoring 4 but being on the wrong end of an 8-4 defeat!
Finished 8-4 to Millwall after getting back to 4-4 in the 85th minute. Only have the twitter feed to go on so not sure what happened but that's a rather alarming collapse. Big lesson to learn.
At left back with Beecher ahead of him by the look of the highlights. Nice first goal here, good bit of positive play from Semenyo to set it all in motion. Great bit of wing play from Wigley to set up the second.
https://www.cardiffcityfc.co.uk/vide...a-cc2bf408ded3
You may have seen this already but it's an interview with Darren Purse (and Tanatswa Nyakhuwa. Purse is the one with the London accent for anyone who's unsure). He says that Bulut does attend the u-21 games which is something you wondered about earlier in the thread.
https://www.cardiffcityfc.co.uk/vide...9-448cbd09a9e5
I mentioned yesterday about Nyakhuwa. He could be ill or taken a knock in training, of course, but I'd like to think he's going to get a run-out on Saturday. I've seen him twice in the last fortnight. Seems like more of a winger but both times he's started as the striker even though there was an alternative so it'll be interesting to see where Bulut uses him if he plays. He played as a winger in the FA Youth Cup game with Fulham before Xmas and was a handful before coming inside to play up the middle, did the reverse in the u-21 game last week. Seems comfortable with either position.
I've been impressed with him so far. He was quite isolated in the Academy game but he stuck to his task and he was more physical than I expected in the u-21 game. He nicked a goal off Twose there but he came across as a good team player overall, didn't overdo the solo stuff and worked hard throughout. It's a million miles from Championship football, I know, but there's some promise there.
AdrianAlston has talked about Beecher being more of a left winger than a full back, we'll see. With Giles, Beecher and Jac Thomas all coming through as left backs it's giving the club something to think about at that level.
All left footed players seem to start off with by being stuck at left back and then move forward or centrally if they prove the talent to justify it.
What did Jamie Carragher say about Right Backs; 'They are all failed wingers or centre halves, nobody grows up dreaming of becoming Gary Neville'.
Beechers best work is done in the opposition half, but he's a tough little bugger as well so could do a job in defence. You also missed off Tom Davies - a very cultured, intelligent footballer.
Nyakhuwa has a real chance. The epitome of a modern attacker and could play anywhere across the front three. Has pace, physique and a good work ethic. I hope he gets his chance on the weekend.
An argument for not spending budget on Karlan Grant for next season is that in a Bulut system, we have Isaak Davies, Ashford and Nyakhuwa all vying for that position. Together can they cover it as adequately or better than Grant has done this season? I think so, but expect some unheard of South-Eastern European to be signed instead.
I hadn't forgotten Tom Davies (or Bagan) but with his contract up soon (as far as I'm aware) and with him unable to get a kick at Kilmarnock recently, it feels like the writing is on the wall for him here. We'll see. The three I mentioned are around 17-18, I'm not sure how the club will develop all of them but I wouldn't like to be the one making that call.
I'd love to see Ashford, Nyakuhwa etc break through next season, of course, but there's a long way to go yet. Morison was tempted by Eli King but sent him out on loan for a season to Crewe in League 2 instead. He'd fallen out of the picture there by Xmas. I think it's wrong to assume that throwing youngsters into a Championship side will automatically benefit both them and the team. I don't think it works like that at all.
Free tickets available for the u15 Floodlit Cup Final v Burton at the CCS - 6pm on 9th May.
https://forms.office.com/pages/respo...&origin=QRCode
I will be travelling back from Pembroke that day, can anyone advise on parking please?
Can anyone get tickets?
If so, do they check against some sort of list they compile?
U18s have just won 2-0 at our friends out West. Talbot and Twose with the goals.
The club's running some talent ID open days in Cardiff, Newport and Bridgend. Under 5s to under 8s.
https://twitter.com/CF11Academy/stat...72830024384736
The Leeds v Man City FA Youth Cup Final is tonight (Friday) at 7.00. I assume Charlie Crew will be playing.
https://www.leedsunited.com/news/aca...s-leeds-united
The under 21s play their final game of the season today against Hull at Cardiff City Stadium, kick off 1 o c lock, presumably there will be the usual stream of the game, but I can't find any confirmation of that at the moment. The under 18s close their season. tomorrow with a match at Crewe.
Why has it become a one off game? The usual too much football excuse I suppose - funny, I just looked it up and the season we reached the Youth Cup Final, our first team played fifty eight games in all competitions. I bet there aren't too many sides around currently who are playing more than that this season.
2-2 after fourteen minutes, Kenniford and Johnson with our goals.
Kpakio makes it 3-2, lovely move.
Every time I watch the young Colwill play I'm amazed how he has not featured in the first team more often.
3-2 half time, City having to do a lot of defending as the half went on - hull unlucky to be behind.
Don’t know if the trialist keeper is the same one who played in the under 21s last home match, but, if he is, that’s two goals he’s given away now by trying to play out from the back - 3-3.