View Full Version : Man Utd Sign 9 year Old
Jofspring
02/08/2007, 9:31 AM
Rhain Davis:
looks like he could be something special. if united can do with this kid what barcelona have done with messi when they signed him at 11 or 12 then this kid could be class.
http://ie.youtube.com/watch?v=kjrWErvba5s
Stuttgart88
02/08/2007, 11:07 AM
The annoying thing here is that the press say he's "the new Rooney". Christ, is he the benchmark for young players now?
Bluebeard
02/08/2007, 11:56 AM
Not impressed.
No steel in the challenges, no decent tackles. I cannot see him doing well against any of the better premiership defences. I mean to say, the opposition defenders look like they are nine or something. Sheffield United or New Look Newcastle would expose his naivety. Waste of money
Maybe in a few years time he might turn into something, but I reckon that Fergusson will stick with Rooney and Ronaldo for the year, maybe throw this chap on in the Carling Cup or something, at best.
Torn-Ado
02/08/2007, 12:29 PM
I remember a few years ago there was a young Irish kid (an ex pat living in Majorca I think) who was playing in their local u-12 league and he was nine yet far better than anything on display. Apparently Barcelona and United etc were after him. He was the mutts nuts AFAIK.
passinginterest
02/08/2007, 12:37 PM
Kid looks like he could do a lob for Bohs, someone call Sean Connor and get him to use his "extensive contacts in the UK" to organise a loan deal.
He's as big as Chris Kingsberry and he can beat a man :eek:
SaucyJack
02/08/2007, 12:37 PM
Reminds me of that Sonny Pike story.
http://football.guardian.co.uk/theknowledge/story/0,,1708685,00.html
bellavistaman
02/08/2007, 12:46 PM
Greedy little ******* isnt he
Block G Raptor
02/08/2007, 7:38 PM
Had a kid like that in my u-7 team a couple of years ago used to beat every player on the opposition round the keeper and tap in about twelve times every week. It doesn't mean hell be able to do it against players of similar ability as he progresses to a higher level. good luck to him anyway
GavinZac
02/08/2007, 7:46 PM
give him a few years. sometimes ability at a young age translates to success, sometimes it doesnt. in our leeds team, the stars were roy o'donovan (50 goals in a season or something) and eoghan geaney. one's off to the premiership, the other's... not.
strangeirish
02/08/2007, 9:04 PM
Jaysus, when I saw the headline, I thought they signed Robbie Keane!:D
L37Ultra
02/08/2007, 10:28 PM
Dont think hes ready for the Premiership yet to be honest
cheifo
03/08/2007, 1:22 PM
I remember a few years ago there was a young Irish kid (an ex pat living in Majorca I think) who was playing in their local u-12 league and he was nine yet far better than anything on display. Apparently Barcelona and United etc were after him. He was the mutts nuts AFAIK.
Thats right, anybody know what happened to him?
Love United's explaination for bending the FA's acadamy rules, "he was already moving near to Manchester we swear!" :rolleyes: Will the FA ever bring United to book for their dubious transfer dealings
superfrank
04/08/2007, 11:01 AM
Some lad from the Manchester academy came on Sky News and was saying how United take on about 30 9-year olds every year and not all of them make it as footballers.
If he could make it, fair play to him.
Another thing is all the English media are going mad because he has an English passport. My staepdad is Australian and he hit the roof when he heard this. He doesn't understand how someone who's from Australia can switch to England when they get slaughtered in the media.
Lionel Ritchie
04/08/2007, 11:57 AM
Greedy little ******* isnt he
I thought that too:D
They'd want to teach him to pass the thing once in a while.
feo123
05/08/2007, 9:04 PM
anyone else think some of them clips are fake?
pineapple stu
05/08/2007, 9:11 PM
They'd want to teach him to pass the thing once in a while.
Bit harsh. I was actually impressed the way he could spot a through ball instead of running on until he was tackled.
Steve Bruce
06/08/2007, 10:09 AM
Some lad from the Manchester academy came on Sky News and was saying how United take on about 30 9-year olds every year and not all of them make it as footballers.
If he could make it, fair play to him.
Another thing is all the English media are going mad because he has an English passport. My staepdad is Australian and he hit the roof when he heard this. He doesn't understand how someone who's from Australia can switch to England when they get slaughtered in the media.
Lets hope he can make it, England needs some new blood coming through:D
EDIT: Apparently he was English born but moved out to Australia when he was very very young. Well thats on Wiki anyway, although it can be wrong.
superfrank
06/08/2007, 9:50 PM
Well then it's not so bad. Still it's going to be tough for him. He'll need to be playing in closed stadiums for a wile with the media following him now. He's only nine years old. Let's hope the media appreciate that and not ruin his life.
DmanDmythDledge
07/08/2007, 1:01 AM
Love United's explaination for bending the FA's acadamy rules, "he was already moving near to Manchester we swear!" :rolleyes: Will the FA ever bring United to book for their dubious transfer dealings
Exactly what happened. You jump at the chance to have a dig at Man Utd as usual.
galwayhoop
07/08/2007, 11:00 AM
Well then it's not so bad. Still it's going to be tough for him. He'll need to be playing in closed stadiums for a wile with the media following him now. He's only nine years old. Let's hope the media appreciate that and not ruin his life.
i doubt the under 9's play in stadiums - open or closed. even if they are man U under 9's!!!
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