- Jan 11, 2013
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I said last season that I expect us to cash in on Edwards this summer, and I think this hints towards it actually happening.
I think everyone would be happy with that outcome
I said last season that I expect us to cash in on Edwards this summer, and I think this hints towards it actually happening.
I think everyone would be happy with that outcome
Now in his final year of his contract too, right? Can't see him going for much.
our 2nd years beat forest 5-0, though it seems parrott played up with them as he got 2. markanday, a.shashoua and maghoma got the others.
Our u18s are in Belgium btw
Now in his final year of his contract too, right? Can't see him going for much.
I think everyone would be happy with that outcome
i'd be happy/relieved for him but at the same time i'd still be gutted that we'd never get to see him in the first team(well, apart from 15 mins against gillingham).
If anyone is watching
Maguire
Walters-BBW-Hackett-Unsure
Casanova-Haysman
Torraj-Brown-Mathurin
Scarlett
yeah. mathurin looking a threat again whenever he gets on the ball, could maybe work a little harder off it though.
I find these age groups some of the toughest to judge. With the young kids, on their small pitches, it's easy to see who has superior control and who moves naturally with the ball. When they're 15/16 it's easy to tell too. But these middle groups who are all growing weirdly and getting used to the massive pitches.
It's funny to see a midfielder do something really well, i.e beat a man and play a 1-2 but still be 40 yards away from the oppositions goal. Stuff that with a couple of years of growth would lead to a goalscoring chance, becomes an innocuous moment in midfield. The same for playing out from the back. They can beat the press brilliantly, but they're still deep in their own half. Tough to turn great fundamentals and intelligent play into goals simply cause they're smaller, slower + weaker. Great habits though.
Their academy is shit. Should be a walk in the park for the Spurs boys.Ended 0-0. Next game KOs tomorrow night at 12:30am against New York City FC
Not true. the u19's just won the DA a few days ago. They have a bunch of good homegrown talent and I'd imagine that their u14's would also be on track to play at that level.Their academy is shit. Should be a walk in the park for the Spurs boys.
They beat the LA Galaxy (meh) academy 0-0 on penalties, the Columbus Crew (not a good academy), and Crossfire Premier, who I've never heard of before. Hardly a murderers row. The premier academies in the US are FC Dallas, NY Red Bulls, and Real Salt Lake.Not true. the u19's just won the DA a few days ago. They have a bunch of good homegrown talent and I'd imagine that their u14's would also be on track to play at that level.