1-0 Wales at half time, City's Giles, Lawlor, Kpakio and Twose starting
As it stands Wales are heading to the finals
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=OPsw0xI2b9E
1-0 Wales at half time, City's Giles, Lawlor, Kpakio and Twose starting
As it stands Wales are heading to the finals
1-1.
No point using wales age groups as a marker look at the players weve had playing for Wales this last 5 years who now cant get a sniff at league level.
Sam Bowen has a shit load of wales age group caps he cant get a sniff at a Newport.
Finished 1-1, Wales did everything but score in the closing minutes.
Personally I think Academy football is setting kids up for a fall. Hundreds of kids dreams destroyed to try and get that 1 player every few years.
Anyone who is good enough to make it at likes of Cardiff will just get poached by Cat A when they are 14/15.
Id do what Brentford do and scrap the academy just pick up youngsters released by Cat A academys.
The game is over now, although it's still available to watch. I don't know any of the players, but I was impressed by how well coached the Welsh players are.
https://www.ccmb.co.uk/showthread.ph...and-DVP-thread
I believe so - I thought they were unlucky today.
The problem is the big boys can just come and nick the best ones now. You invest in kids from 7 to 14/15 and the big clubs just come in and turn their heads.
Look at they kid whos just gone to Man U
Im also old fashioned I think you should play local and play with your mates til your at least 14
I seen an advert the other day for trials for Swansea academy up on Merthyrs ground for under 5,6,7
Crackers
I blagged my way into the game with my boys, as I told the FAW people that the website said free ticketless entry, when apparently it meant for invited guests only. Wed made a special trip over from Bristol to see the match.
Cymru were the superior team with very good spells in possession and plenty of chances and like Bob said, unlucky not to have got more.
Icelands equaliser was during the one good spell they had in the match and they had very loud/obnoxious fans!
Gabriel Biancheri (11) only had about a 20 minute cameo this time, but he looked very good again, as did Charlie Crew (6) who was captain and bossed the midfield.
From the current City boys, Ronan Kpakio (13) was a real handful, playing (I think) as a wingback on the left side.
The starting line up also included Cody Twose (20), Dylan Lawlor (5) and Luey Giles (3).
So thats 4 current and two recently former Cardiff City players in the u17 lineup, which suggests that our academy is not all that bad after all.
Theres a lad playing for Merthyr who was with Swansea until he was 23 and made 1 sub appearance in cup. Jack Evans. Centre Mod. Absolutely quality I have no doubt he should be playing higher level. But he stayed in a championship academy until 23 and its only at the age of 24 hes actually started playing against men.
Im getting to the stage where you question whether Academys are worthwhile these days for clubs like City. I reckon that a rule should be brought in whereby a category 1 Academy side looking to offload a player they signed from another club in the manner that Leeds and Manchester United have done to us recently, should have to offer him to his former club at the price they paid for him - if the player wants to go somewhere else, then fair enough, but it would be a step towards bringing a bit of fairness back to the system.
I wouldn't want Cardiff to copy Brentford and a few others and get rid ot the academy altogether, but you couldn't blame them if they did, as with the current rules they're too in favour of the biggest teams.
if more and more teams follow suit then it would have a detrimental effect on the number of players coming through, as there would be fewer players getting coached at the important age groups.
I don't think we can rely on football league fixing this themselves, as the biggest clubs have too much power. I think this needs to come from FIFA, uefa or even national governments.
a step in the right direction would be mandatory sell on % for young players in proportion to the number of years they were coached at a particular club
Eli King & Rubin Colwill starting for Wales u21s against Scotland. Jake Dennis, Japhet Matondo, Will Spiers, Cole Fleming & Tanatswa Nyakuhwa starting for the u18s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sR9x-Ty0rlc
u21s Wales 0 - 1 up v Scotland. Great pass from Colwill to set up the goal.