https://www.hartlepoolunited.co.uk/n...up-highlights/ mccauley goal around tge 4.20
At a club like Norwich, you would have to imagine a prolific youth striker like that would get opportunities earlier than he would at other clubs.
https://www.hartlepoolunited.co.uk/n...up-highlights/ mccauley goal around tge 4.20
josh knight scored winning pen as derby knocked out man utd. he has 6 goals already this season for derby under 18s . he is an under 17 international this season like idah
Jason Knight (there's a Josh at Leicester, not Irish though). Derby and Norwich are actually playing each other in the next round so a bit of interest there.
Michael Obafemi also scored a hat-trick for Southampton in the FA Youth Cup.
Videos of his goals here: http://www.punditarena.com/football/...ton-hat-trick/
As far as I know, Obafemi is playing for us at under-19 level at the minute. (Is there an under-19s thread?)
Does anyone know was he born in Ireland or how does he qualify for us? He seems to have a London accent from this interview:
He mentions having played for a Sunday league team when he first got into football before playing for Leyton Orient, but I can't make out the name.
https://southamptonfc.com/u18s/michael-obafemi
According to Southampton website, born in Ireland but raised in Hornchurch.
https://kesslereffect.bandcamp.com/album/kepler - New music. It's not that bad.
That's likely true and you can actually see that happening with our up-and-coming strikers by comparing their respective advances: We've been talking about Glen McAuley for over a year now and he's had one outstanding season in Liverpool U18s and seems to be having another good one this year. And yet there's no real sign of him moving up to the U23s anytime soon (I'm open to correction on this, but I think he's only been an unused sub a couple of times). Whereas Idah, who only arrived in England over the summer, tasted U23 action a few weeks ago. Meanwhile Aaron Connolly and Jonathan Afolabi, who are both the same age as McAuley, are semi-regulars in the Brighton and Southampton U23 teams, respectively, with Connolly making his senior debut in the EFL Cup a couple of months ago. So it does look like it's easier to progress outside the biggest teams in the Premier League, which creates a dilemma for McAuley - should he hang on at a club with more resources and try to get the most out of their Academy program with a possibly vain hope of breaking into the first team, or should he drop a level or two in order to have a better chance at progressing faster at a smaller club?
True, but McAuley is playing and scoring in the uefa youth league, arguably a higher level than premier league two.
What's the story with that CL youth competition anyway? Do clubs just qualify on the basis that their first team have qualified for the main version? Seems to be the same fixtures any time I notice it.
Yeah, if the senior team is in the champions league, then the academy side is in the youth league. Not sure what happens if the youth team wins the competition, but the senior team doesn't qualify for next season's champions league - are they allowed to defend their title?
Yes as of this season (Red Bull Salzburg qualified this way)
They enter the domestic champions' path, which is for the title-holders of the top 32 ranked countries whose underage champions did not have their senior team reach the Champions' League proper.
I'd have to disagree - I don't think 30 minutes and 1 goal over two games against Maribor U19s is playing at a higher level than coming up against players in their early 20s and the odd senior team player coming back from injury. It is a sign, at least, that he is making some progress, but if he doesn't break into the U23s or get a loan by next season, then I reckon he should look elsewhere for regular football.
Obafemi was a sub during the recent U19 qualifiers, coming on late in two games so hopefully we can hold on to him as he's having a terrific season at club level. I'm going to go out on a limb here and say this is probably the first time that two Irish strikers have scored hat-tricks in the same round of the FA Youth Cup - along with recent hat-tricks for Idah for our U17s, Jayson Molumby for our U19s, Reece Grego-Cox for the U21s and Aaron Connolly in the U18 Premier League Cup, things are starting to look up
in fairness didnt liverpool pay big money (million plus) for mccauley which is lifechanging money.if parents put it in a trust for him until he is 25 what a great start to life even if football doesnt work out. would it be iresponsible of a parent to knock that back and ask kid to go somewhere with very little money when the chances of a career in football are still tiny?
No, none of them went for remotely close to that kind of money. Five figure sums at most.
This report in the Herald claims Masterson went for €1m: https://www.herald.ie/sport/other-sp...-28014103.html
That's how much he could hypothetically earn from his contract if he advances to the first team, etc. I admit I did misread the original post and thought Liamo was referring to the transfer fee Liverpool paid.
idah gets first start for their 21 s tonight against brighton who have hutchinson and connolly playing
Great news for both Idah and Connolly in particular. On top of that, Michael Obafemi has been rewarded for his recent excellent form with a promotion to the Southampton U23s for their draw against Reading. Jonathan Afolabi came on as a second-half and Josh Barrett played for Reading: https://www.premierleague.com/match/...-v-southampton
Pretty soon we'll have to take discussions about Idah, Connolly, Obafemi and Afolabi to the U23 thread. Any chance of one of them showing up in the matchday squad for the FA Cup third round in January?
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