on trial at Swansea now. Played for their U21s against Leeds recently: http://www.comeonyouswans.com/news/s...olland_2015_03
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on trial at Swansea now. Played for their U21s against Leeds recently: http://www.comeonyouswans.com/news/s...olland_2015_03
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/foo...gue-clubs.html
Good to see. He's obviously got a lot of talent.
As with all Daily Mail articles, its validity is directly proportional to the amount of text in it, without pictures and leading bullet points.
Corey Whelan made his U21 debut for Liverpool during the week. He lined out with Alex O'Hanlon and Daniel Cleary, against Spurs, with Kenny McEvoy in their side. Liverpool won 3-1.
Liverpool review: http://www.liverpoolfc.com/news/late...-in-spurs-rout
Spurs review: http://www.tottenhamhotspur.com/news...report-170415/
That's really positive news, particularly with him only being 17. With three players in the Liverpool U-21 team and highly-rated Conor Masterson in the U-18s, along with a number of other well-regarded players in their late teens and early twenties and either breaking into their respective teams or on the verge of doing so (Grealish, Grego-Cox, Byrne, other Byrne, Browne, Williams, Hoban, Baba, Poame, Lawlor, McEvoy, Kavanagh, Duffy, Murray, Lenihan with a bunch of others we haven't even talked about) is there reason to start getting a little excited about the next few years? Will a good number of this group make it and strengthen the National Team significantly or is it still too early to speculate?
Its lovely to see but too early to raise hopes on most of those lads just yet. The list glows with potential, you are correct, but there is still a journey to say 6/8 of these being established first team regulars in top tier clubs, or tier two at that, a journey so many potential stars don't complete.
I know what you're saying and of course you have good reason to be cautious - most players who go through academies don't go on to become big stars - there just aren't enough places to accommodate those coming through - so for every potential Robbie Brady there's a potential Richie Partridge or Sean Thornton or Conor Clifford. And 18 months ago the list of players I mentioned would definitely have fallen under the "too early too say" category when trying to judge their potential to have significant top two division careers. But over the past year or so the following players have really got their careers going: Jack Grealish had an excellent few months at Notts County, then started getting regular Premier League substitute appearances before getting a couple of starts recently; Reece Grego-Cox has come off the bench for some (admittedly short) premier League action for QPR; Alan Browne immediately broke into the Preston team and may be playing Championship football next season; Derrick Williams is now firmly established at the League One Champions and will go into next year's Championship with two seasons' experience under his belt; Tommie Hoban has cemented his place at The Championship table-toppers and may be playing Premier League football next season; Sean Kavanagh is a regular in the second tier, as is Shane Duffy and, to a certain extent, Sean Murray. So quite a few are already delivering on their potential to a fair degree, at least, while the others I mentioned are still making decent progress through their respective academies. And of course there are dozens of other Irish youngsters at academies in England and probably a clutch of young League of Ireland players who could turn out to be good enough to play at or near the highest level over the next few years. So while it's true that we shouldn't get over-excited about Irish youngsters getting places in big English clubs' youth systems, I think there's beginning to be definite cause for optimism for the future of the National Team.
My comment was aimed more at Byrne, Byrne, Lawlor, Baba, Poame, McEvoy & Leinihan and their equals you see. But if this current qualifying campaign were to implode in the next game or two, then several of those others you mentioned should be given the experience to be gained in the remaining fixtures, certainly.
interesting read at 17 making is u21 debut
http://hereisthecity.com/en-gb/2015/...-reds-under-2/
I wonder if he is still on board for us as he has not played since the 17s qualifiers last season with no 18s or 19s appearances this year despite playing for the pool in the euro under 19 league. Maybe he just victim of Paul doolin like cleary o hanlon and jack Byrne this year
Sure, I understand. But even with these players, there's every chance a few of them will succeed - Jack Byrne has had a very good season at Man City, Noe Baba was highly sought after before joining Fulham, as was Conor Masterson before Liverpool offered him a seven-figure deal at the age of 13. Alex O'Hanlon's career is progressing nicely as is Daniel Cleary's. Kenneth McEvoy made a good start at Peterborough before injury affected his loan, Ian Lawlor has already been called up to the senior international squad (yes, yes, I know - Terry Dixon and Conor Clifford - but still...) - so a lot of potential for the next couple of qualifying campaigns.
I think we'll be lucky if one of them makes it as a long-term international. We have very promising crops all the time but making it to the next level is always the hardest part. The evidence of the past decade or so is that the players who make it are the less heralded.
Joe Rafferty won Rochdale's goal of the season for this strike against Peterborough in February
Sam Foley won several of the end of season awards at Yeovil Town: http://www.ytfc.net/news/article/end...s-2423582.aspx
Conor Hourihane named Barnsley's Player of the Year: https://twitter.com/ConorHourihane/s...52505488781312
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Really enjoyed the @SheffieldStar football awards last night! Nice to be named Barnsleys Player of the Year!! Thanks for the messages ⚽️
Billy Clarke and Mark Yeates among the winners in Bradford's end of season awards: http://www.bradfordcityfc.co.uk/news...s-2429727.aspx
U18 player Kyron Farrell has signed his first professional contract with Millwall: http://www.millwallfc.co.uk/news/art...s-2432879.aspx