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Hengy1

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mancman

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Result HUNGARY U19 1 ENGLAND U19 4

Japhet played whole game. Interesting statistic from the first half : Goal attempts - Hungary 1 England 11 - HT Hungary 1 England 0! For the full game Goal attempts Hungary 5 England 27 ! Scorers :- Nelson (2) Mount and (Sub) Sancho.
 

coys200

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Parrot is on the bench. Thought he was their best player, U17 so maybe up an age group as Just 16.
 

guru

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U18 match on tv ?
All our players on international call ups

Tuesday 20 March
Elliot Thorpe - Wales Under-19s away friendly against Croatia

Wednesday 21 March
Brandon Austin (training) and Japhet Tanganga- England Under-19s European Under-19 Championship elite round qualifier against Hungary in Macedonia - kick-off 1pm
TJ Eyoma, Tashan Oakley-Boothe and Oliver Skipp - England Under-18s home friendly against Qatar - kick-off 7pm
Troy Parrot - Republic of Ireland Under-17s European Under-17 Championship qualifier against Macedonia - kick-off 4.30pm

Thursday 22 March
Ben Davies - Wales away friendly against China - kick-off 11.35am
Christian Eriksen - Denmark home friendly against Panama - kick-off 7pm
Jack Roles - Cyprus Under-21s away European Under-21 Championship qualifier against Hungary - kick-off 7pm
Marcus Edwards - England Under-20s away friendly against Poland - kick-off 5pm
Elliot Thorpe - Wales Under-19s away friendly against Croatia

Friday 23 March
Dele Alli, Eric Dier, Danny Rose and Kieran Trippier - England away friendly against the Netherlands - kick-off 7.45pm
Hugo Lloris / Davinson Sanchez - France home friendly against Colombia - kick-off 8pm
Victor Wanyama - Kenya away friendly against Comoros
Anthony Georgiou - Cyprus home friendly against Montenegro - kick-off 4pm
TJ Eyoma, Tashan Oakley-Boothe and Oliver Skipp - England Under-18s home friendly against Argentina - kick-off 1pm
Luis Binks - England Under-17s away friendly against Brazil - kick-off 2pm

Saturday 24 March
Serge Aurier - Ivory Coast away friendly against Togo - kick-off 6pm
Heung-Min Son - South Korea away friendly against Northern Ireland - kick-off 2pm
Josh Onomah, Kyle Walker-Peters and Harry Winks - England Under-21s home friendly against Romania - kick-off 5.15pm
Brandon Austin (training) and Japhet Tanganga- England Under-19s European Under-19 Championship elite round qualifier against Latvia in Macedonia - kick-off 1pm
Troy Parrot - Republic of Ireland Under-17s European Under-17 Championship qualifier against Georgia - kick-off 4.30pm

Monday 26 March
Victor Wanyama - Kenya away friendly against Central Africa Republic
TJ Eyoma, Tashan Oakley-Boothe and Oliver Skipp - England Under-18s home friendly against Belarus - kick-off 7pm
Luis Binks - England Under-17s away friendly against Brazil - kick-off 2pm

Tuesday 27 March
Toby Alderweireld, Mousa Dembele and Jan Vertonghen - Belgium home friendly against Saudi Arabia - kick-off 7.45pm
Dele Alli, Eric Dier, Danny Rose and Kieran Trippier - England home friendly against Italy - kick-off 8pm
Serge Aurier - Ivory Coast home friendly against Moldova - kick-off 8pm
Christian Eriksen - Denmark home friendly against Chile - kick-off 7pm
Hugo Lloris - France away friendly against Russia - kick-off 4.50pm
Davinson Sanchez - Colombia friendly against Australia in London - kick-off 8pm
Heung-Min Son - South Korea away friendly against Poland - kick-off 7.45pm
Josh Onomah, Kyle Walker-Peters and Harry Winks - England Under-21s home European Under-21 Championship qualifier against Ukraine - kick-off 6pm
Jack Roles - Cyprus Under-21s home European Under-21 Championship qualifier against Sweden - kick-off 1pm
Marcus Edwards - England Under-20s home friendly against Portugal - kick-off 7pm
Brandon Austin (training) and Japhet Tanganga- England Under-19s European Under-19 Championship elite round qualifier against Macedonia in Macedonia - kick-off 1pm
Troy Parrot - Republic of Ireland Under-17s European Under-17 Championship qualifier against Poland - kick-off 3pm

Wednesday 28 March
Cameron Carter-Vickers - USA home friendly against Paraguay - kick-off 12.30am
 

EQP

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Harry Winks pulled out of the U21's today, still having issues with his ankle. Might be another operation in the future and then hopefully getting him fit for the pre-season.
 

coys200

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Parrot came on at 0-0 52nd minute Ireland then went 3-0 didn’t score no idea if assisted but obviously changed the game lol. Then went off 72nd minute must have got injured and they didn’t score again. Really is Troy parrott FC:D
 

Blake Griffin

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Harry Winks pulled out of the U21's today, still having issues with his ankle. Might be another operation in the future and then hopefully getting him fit for the pre-season.

shame, was looking forward to seeing he and onomah play alongside each other again. whilst it's crap news for winks, if he continues to have problems with his ankle it could actually end up being onomah's way "in", though whether he features in poch's plans at this point is questionable.
 

Blake Griffin

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u18s finished 4-0 to england. eyoma and skipp both started, tob wasn't even amongst the subs so not sure what's happened to him, hopefully not injured again.
 

IGSpur

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Who are these talented managers?

I confess I don't know the ins and outs of the football leagues and the managers available but I'm sure there are probably managers out there even like a Chis Wilder who could do as well as or better than Moyes, Pulis, Allardyce and Pardew who have had there hey day and haven't seemingly done anything impressive in a while other than attempt to survive relegation. Surely it's just flogging a dead horse giving those guys chances and we know the top 6 clubs aren't going to give the chances, to those who haven't proven themselves. But surely the lower half clubs should take a risk on a manager with a different style like Watford did with Silva and at the time Southampton did with Pochettino rather than just recycling the old boys.

The only people that end up missing out are lower league managers. It seems the only way to get a chance at a PL club, is to get them promoted and even then you can get sacked if it doesn't go right in your first season to be replaced by one of the old boys above. Houghton got sacked after getting Newcastle after an impressive Championship campaign to be replaced by Pardew. Hughton has eventually got himself in the PL again, and is doing a lot better and playing better football than a Pardew managed club with lesser resources.
 

dondo

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He's a grade A bullshitter who doesn't walk his talk. He did give Bentaleb his break, after constantly bitching to Levy about AVB not playing kids, he couldn't really not start picking them when he's given the job, but he dropped him quick enough when he was getting shit and his "head was on the block". I'm sure Kane wouldn't have lasted long if he hadn't scored and then scored again and again. He barely gave Pritchard anything meaningful, or Veljkovic, what a few minutes each? He also was happy enough to buy about 12 players from Ligue1 as soon as he got the job at Villa, rather than relying on their academy.

The reason he's all for not "over coaching" kids is because he can't fucking coach. Letting them run araaand would suit him to a tee. The reason everyone is constantly buying French kids is because they get good quality coaching, including tactically. Too much tactical awareness is not what's been holding English kids back for decades. And it's not why France, Germany and Italy keep winning major tournaments. And England are doing exactly the opposite of what he's saying, concentrating on trying to win tournaments and putting numpties like Boothroyd in pivotal positions.

It's laughable the garbage he spouts. He's a blagger. I wouldn't want him anywhere near our club ever again.


Any evidence to back this up?
 

matthew.absurdum

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Harry Winks pulled out of the U21's today, still having issues with his ankle. Might be another operation in the future and then hopefully getting him fit for the pre-season.

He was struggling recently. I think Poch knows this and thus he is not selected in the PL squad recently.
 

coys200

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shame, was looking forward to seeing he and onomah play alongside each other again. whilst it's crap news for winks, if he continues to have problems with his ankle it could actually end up being onomah's way "in", though whether he features in poch's plans at this point is questionable.

I think our CM needs are immediate. For a club hoping to be in CL next season and growing on what we did this season. It’s hard to see Poch thinking a kid that couldn’t hold down a place in Villa team will be the answer.
 
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