Great Scottish goal - unfortunately.
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Great Scottish goal - unfortunately.
And another Scottish goal presented to them on a plate this time.
Finished 2-0, so it’s a shared title with Scotland and Northern Ireland if they beat the Republic. Disappointing, Wales were second best today, but a good tournament overall.
U18s are 4-0 up against Watford.
Maybe we should just forget about 1st team football.
SO what can we expect from the first team with Morrison in charge?
Based on this season’s Under 23 team, the return of a back three with wing backs, maybe a few more youngsters starting and more of a high press. It appears to me that the Under 23s have been trying to play more like the first team did when McCarthy first came here.
The Under 23s play their latest game, at Ipswich, today, kick off midday - doesn’t look like it’s going to be streamed.
No George Ratcliffe. 1st team debut on Saturday? His distribution seems better than Smithies and Phillips from what I've seen.
Taylor Jones played as one of the centrebacks last week and he's at right wing back today, Semenyo has switched to the left, so it's Tom Davies who is missing.
I wouldn't be surprised at all if last week's trialist is playing again.
Definitely doesn't look like the game is being streamed.
Just what I was going to say about Ratcliffe being on the bench, perhaps Tom Davies is not being risked today because Bagan's injury could keep him out on Saturday? Pack's suspended as well, so I suppose that explains Eli King's absence because he, or Patten, could end up starting on Saturday if Bowen's still out - meanwhile we've got a player out on loan who's playing every week for a team in the top six!
Interesting analysis Bob. The decision to send Wintle out gets stranger by the day. Certainly he did nothing in his short time here to suggest anything special, but with a bit of perseverance he would have come good.
I am expecting to see a number of changes Saturday as Morison will not be afraid to play some younger players, although his hand may be forced due to injury/suspension. Saturday's team will be very interesting. Hopefully though Ralls will be ok after his shoulder injury.
Thought Ralls played well against Reading, but then, like many of them, was invisible at Swansea (his injury may have had something to do with that). It was a good game for him to miss on Saturday and I’d have him in the team at Stoke if fit.
City 1-0 up with a Taylor Jones goal.
Ipswich equalise, but Chanka Zimba has just put us back in front.
2-1 win for City, seven out of seven to go alongside eight out of eight for the seniors!
Still top at least something is going right for us .
2019 Super Eagles invitee Viv Solomon-Otabor remains on the hunt for a new club following his departure from Wigan Athletic in the summer.
Allnigeriasoccer.com can exclusively report that the Birmingham City academy product was on the brink of joining Championship outfit Cardiff City this week but the deal has fallen through after the dismissal of Irish football tactician Mick McCarthy on Saturday.
The Bluebirds hierarchy took the decision to relieve McCarthy of his duties following a poor run of results that saw them lose eight consecutive matches and the final straw was the defeat at home to Middlesbrough.
Solomon-Otabor had been on trial at Cardiff City for the past two weeks and was told he was going to be signed on after impressing in training and a test game against Charlton Athletic in the Professional Development league.
McCarthy had opened talks about signing the Nigerian before his dismissal and Cardiff City now claim that they don't have the money to get the deal done.
The winger took only two minutes to open the scoring in the big win vs the Addicks U23s and provided an assist before subbing out at half-time.
And against Ipswich Town U23s on Tuesday, he bagged another assist and came close to scoring but his free-kick hit the woodwork.
Solomon-Otabor was named in Nigeria's matchday squad for a glamour friendly against Brazil in October 2019.
An appointment City have got right I reckon.
https://www.cardiffcityfc.co.uk/news...d-head-academy
Cardiff City Football Club is pleased to announce David Hughes as its new Head of Academy.
David joined the Bluebirds last November as Head of Academy Coaching. In that role, and whilst overseeing duties as Head of Academy, David has managed significant progression in player and staff development across all age levels, whilst notably identifying players capable of stepping up to first-team level over the course of the past 12 months.
Speaking to cardiffcityfc.co.uk, David said: “It is a privilege to have been offered the role of Head of Academy at Cardiff City. The capacity to influence both staff and in particular young people as they look towards their futures is an area I feel very passionately about.
“The most crucial role that we have within the development programme is to teach and encourage learning. These are areas we will continue to promote within the Academy on a daily basis.
“I’d like to thank Tan Sri Vincent and the Board of Directors for placing their trust in me to manage our programme.”
Cardiff City FC Executive Director & CEO, Ken Choo, added: “I welcome the appointment of David as Cardiff City’s Head of Academy.
“David has, and will continue, to play a fundamental role in the Club’s efforts to develop our young players.
“I look forward to working with him and wish him the very best of luck in the role.”
Didn't realise he was the same David Hughes we signed for too much money back in the basement tier, and then he immediately got injured.
Good start for the U18s v Ipswich. 2-0 up after 20. Wigley and Crole with the goals.
3 - 0 now. Rhys Schwank with the 3rd.
Scoring goals for fun this team.
6-0 with 10 minutes left. That's 15 goals in 3 games.
6-1 FT
Another two goals for James Crole, second half goals for Joel Colwill and Isaac Jefferies, next up is a visit to the jacks I believe following the Under 23s game there on Monday evening.
Yesterday’s result was even more impressive when you realise that Ipswich were top of the league !!
The whole team played brilliantly but a shining star at left back for me was Joe Keeping - his link up play and willingness to go forward was superb.