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I always take youth reports with a prince of salt (as much as I enjoy the work you put in) for reasons hinted at above:
players with potential can end up at weston-super-mare while superstars of tomorrow can so easily have their journeys diverted or paused - if that is what has happened.
Regarding the Wales result, the one comment I saw was that the Dutch had a basketball size centre forward and I wonder if that changed how the game was played. Does 0 shots sound hopeful? No and yet again we are looking to see if we squeeze into the next round.
Still youth football is being recognised as vitally important around the world and I am glad we seem to have seen this and made what look like good moves while a few nations have let it slip them by, for example the US team seems to be heavily criticised for the youth set-up since failing to make the world cup.
I agree, it's all about opinions, but facts should help you form those opinions and the facts about Spence are that at 16 he was a regular member of our Development team squad, he was stopped from being a sub for the first team in a league game for "insurance" reasons and he was starting games for Wales Under 19s - I can't think of a City player of that age who has managed two of those things since Aaron Ramsey. I'm not saying Spence is another Ramsey in the making, but he appears to be not just making an impact at his club, but also his country and, if nothing else, the way his season has gone so far at City has to raise questions, given how the previous one ended for him.
Anyway, here's my blog piece on last night's Under 15 match.
http://mauveandyellowarmy.net/
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the other bob wilson
I agree, it's all about opinions, but facts should help you form those opinions and the facts about Spence are that at 16 he was a regular member of our Development team squad, he was stopped from being a sub for the first team in a league game for "insurance" reasons and he was starting games for Wales Under 19s - I can't think of a City player of that age who has managed two of those things since Aaron Ramsey. I'm not saying Spence is another Ramsey in the making, but he appears to be not just making an impact at his club, but also his country and, if nothing else, the way his season has gone so far at City has to raise questions, given how the previous one ended for him.
Anyway, here's my blog piece on last night's Under 15 match.
http://mauveandyellowarmy.net/
As I kept saying to you at the game , I couldn`t believe how small that substitute was - he looked no more than 10 years of age. But to be fair to him , not only could he play a bit but he got stuck in to tackles with players up to a foot taller than him and probably twice his weight (for those not there, Paul can confirm that this is not an exaggeration).
All the players from both sides tried to play football on the ground , with good movement and passing and were a credit to their clubs.
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the other bob wilson
Terrific report! I hadn't heard of almost all of these players. Really great to read about this generation for the first time. Some great original surnames in there too. :thumbup:
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the other bob wilson
I agree, it's all about opinions, but facts should help you form those opinions and the facts about Spence are that at 16 he was a regular member of our Development team squad, he was stopped from being a sub for the first team in a league game for "insurance" reasons and he was starting games for Wales Under 19s - I can't think of a City player of that age who has managed two of those things since Aaron Ramsey. I'm not saying Spence is another Ramsey in the making, but he appears to be not just making an impact at his club, but also his country and, if nothing else, the way his season has gone so far at City has to raise questions, given how the previous one ended for him.
Anyway, here's my blog piece on last night's Under 15 match.
http://mauveandyellowarmy.net/
Excellent report Paul as ever. It is interesting to see that your report has been replicated over on ****, duly credited to yourself, but your references to the stature of some of the players has drawn a criticism of you being «*heightist*». A new first for you !!
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Hi Bob
I watched the first half last night but had to go home as I was with my little lad.
The little right back you referred to was Ethan Vaughan not Dignadice.
I think I'm right in saying that all the st
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the other bob wilson
I agree, it's all about opinions, but facts should help you form those opinions and the facts about Spence are that at 16 he was a regular member of our Development team squad, he was stopped from being a sub for the first team in a league game for "insurance" reasons and he was starting games for Wales Under 19s - I can't think of a City player of that age who has managed two of those things since Aaron Ramsey. I'm not saying Spence is another Ramsey in the making, but he appears to be not just making an impact at his club, but also his country and, if nothing else, the way his season has gone so far at City has to raise questions, given how the previous one ended for him.
Anyway, here's my blog piece on last night's Under 15 match.
http://mauveandyellowarmy.net/
Sion Spence has tweeted that he trained with the first team yesterday, which is a little odd given his lack of u23 involvement. Maybe they're protecting him/growing pains maybe?
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Sion Spence has tweeted that he trained with the first team yesterday, which is a little odd given his lack of u23 involvement. Maybe they're protecting him/growing pains maybe?
Very interesting that about him training with the first team.
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Hi Bob
I watched the first half last night but had to go home as I was with my little lad.
The little right back you referred to was Ethan Vaughan not Dignadice.
I think I'm right in saying that all the st
I relied entirely on the team sheet that was handed out Gringo, because I didn't recognise any of our players, but, for me, the number five played at right back and it was him I was talking about.
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Excellent report Paul as ever. It is interesting to see that your report has been replicated over on ****, duly credited to yourself, but your references to the stature of some of the players has drawn a criticism of you being «*heightist*». A new first for you !!
Hello Rob. As all of the players on show last night have not stopped growing yet, I think they should be accusing me of ageism, not heightism :hehe: - thinking about it, I also mentioned the part of the body which Rhys Schwank hit his late shot which almost won the game for City with, so, as well as apologising for being ageist/heightist, I should also say sorry for my rightfootism too.
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Sorry Bob I was half way through posting when I must have posted it on accident. I can't remember what number he was but the small kid that played right back in the first half was definitely Ethan Vaughan.
I think I'm right in saying that all the starting 11 were u15 last night but Rhys Schwank, Caleb Hughes and Jac Clay who were all on the subs bench were a year younger.
Eli King and Ntazana Mayembe both played against Swansea u16 last season in the game we watched at Leckwith.
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thehumblegringo
Sorry Bob I was half way through posting when I must have posted it on accident. I can't remember what number he was but the small kid that played right back in the first half was definitely Ethan Vaughan.
I think I'm right in saying that all the starting 11 were u15 last night but Rhys Schwank, Caleb Hughes and Jac Clay who were all on the subs bench were a year younger.
Eli King and Ntazana Mayembe both played against Swansea u16 last season in the game we watched at Leckwith.
Fair enough, I was definitely talking about the boy who was wearing the number five shirt, so I'll change my reference to him being right back to just his shirt number. I said to Keith that I thought the number eleven might be the boy who played centre forward in that win over Swansea last season - he got switched to striker from the wing late on and had two efforts on goal within a few minutes, the first, which was well struck, but straight at the keeper came after what I thought was the best move either side put together in the game and then he had another effort turned aside by the keeper on his near post for a corner.
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For those who subscribe to ifollow highlights of Spence's hatrick against Ipswich are there. Three extremely well taken goals. He appears equally at home with the ball at his left or right foot.
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For those who subscribe to ifollow highlights of Spence's hatrick against Ipswich are there. Three extremely well taken goals. He appears equally at home with the ball at his left or right foot.
Been looking forward to watching this all week and was beginning to think that it hadn't been filmed - thanks for letting us know :thumbup:. They were all well taken goals, but I'd say the first one was the pick of the bunch - what a goal by Pilkington on Monday as well.
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the other bob wilson
Been looking forward to watching this all week and was beginning to think that it hadn't been filmed - thanks for letting us know :thumbup:. They were all well taken goals, but I'd say the first one was the pick of the bunch - what a goal by Pilkington on Monday as well.
Just seen that now, what a screamer! He's bagged quite a few for the Development Squad lately. We are not exactly blessed with options up field, so I wonder if he can force his way back into contention especially as we have drawn blanks in our last two outings. As you say further up this thread very interesting that Spence is now training with the first team squad too.
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The Academy team are at home to Colchester today at 11 am with the venue given as the House of Sport, so I'm assuming it'll be on the pitch which runs adjacent to Leckwith Road - otherwise, it must mean that they're playing on one of the artificial pitches under that cover which was put up recently.
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2 nil up - Davies with first from Spence cross. Spence with pen for the second after he himself was brought down in box. Sounds like the lad has benefited from his week training with the first team this week.
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3 - 0 Evens. Guess who assisted - Spence!!
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Taken him off after 72 mins - Probably flying him up to Boro as I type!!
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My report on Saturday's Under 18 match appears at the bottom of my piece on the Middlesbrough win.
http://mauveandyellowarmy.net/
Also, the Development team entertain Watford at Cardiff City Stadium tonight, kick off 7 o clock and admission is free.
https://twitter.com/CardiffCityDVP?r...Ctwgr%5Eauthor
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Wales U16 just gone 2-1 v ROI in Victory Shield. 5 mins plus injury time left.
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2-2 2 mins into injury time.
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Finally got round to reading your two reports, cheers. The highlights on ifollow made it look as though we dominated the DVP game so it was enlightening to get your balanced report. Have to say Harris took his first goal very well. When he gets involved in games, he looks a very good player. Good to hear Duffus is stepping up.
Likewise for the academy. Sounds like Patten / Bowen were important in making the whole unit work. Again, frustratingly, brief highlights tend to focus entirely on good attacking and dodgy defending and probably paints an unfair picture. Thanks for filling in the blanks.
The u18s lost away to Crystal Palace a couple of days ago. Two late goals for Palace to win 88th & 90th minutes.
Team:
Burwood, C. Davies, Sharif, Jones, Bodenham, Bowen, Parsons, Patten, I. Davies, Spence, Evans.
subs: Margetson, Ratcliffe, Smith, Pinchard, Mayembe.
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Wales U16 just gone 2-1 v ROI in Victory Shield. 5 mins plus injury time left.
Think we had just two CCFC players involved in this age group this time - Eli King and Cavan Williams.
The other results...
VICTORY SHIELD: WALES HELD BY REPUBLIC OF IRELAND (2-2)
http://www.faw.cymru/en/news/victory...en/news/&pos=3
VICTORY SHIELD: NORTHERN IRELAND EDGE PAST WALES (0-1)
http://www.faw.cymru/en/news/victory...en/news/&pos=1
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Academy boys 3-0 up at ht v Merthyr Town in cup. Harris 2 and Spence' They've both been banging them in at a great rate lately. Given our no goals in open play in 4 games I wonder if Harris can play his way onto the bench for Tuesday.
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Academy boys 3-0 up at ht v Merthyr Town in cup. Harris 2 and Spence' They've both been banging them in at a great rate lately. Given our no goals in open play in 4 games I wonder if Harris can play his way onto the bench for Tuesday.
Just to say it finished 5-0 with James Waite and Isaak Davies adding further goals.
It'll be interesting to see what sort of side the Development team put out at QPR today given the first team are playing tomorrow and a lot of the youngsters that would normally play would have featured for the youth team yesterday.
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Just to say it finished 5-0 with James Waite and Isaak Davies adding further goals.
It'll be interesting to see what sort of side the Development team put out at QPR today given the first team are playing tomorrow and a lot of the youngsters that would normally play would have featured for the youth team yesterday.
Harvey has named 5 trialists for today's game at QPR which makes sense with the youth team having played yesterday.
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Harvey has named 5 trialists for today's game at QPR which makes sense with the youth team having played yesterday.
They were beaten 2-0 - no great surprise under the circumstances.
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I'm grateful to the poster called Cyncoed Slumdog for this photo which reveals the names of the trialists who played yesterday
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A few details on some of them (not sure about Hewitt mind)
http://www.footballdatabase.eu/footb...301130.en.html
https://tribuna.com/liverpoolfc/en/news/1842496/
http ye/://www.concordrangers.co.uk/player/amos-nasha/
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The blow out of youngsters before, influx of triallists would indicate what to you, Bob?
The previous crop weren't good enough or poor development?
I'd have thought the former given the promising lower level groups we have.